tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6440381598921505272.post2798626769586446193..comments2022-07-12T06:18:29.471-07:00Comments on Interpersonal and Work Communication: Critical Reflection on Learning in the Course (Blogpost #4)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10083349884556286920noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6440381598921505272.post-21200427601564335772017-08-14T01:31:32.444-07:002017-08-14T01:31:32.444-07:00Thank you, Alfin, for this overview of your work i...Thank you, Alfin, for this overview of your work in the module. You mention in the opening paragraph the goals that you had set for yourself and your opinion that you had achieved these. You detail the 'confidence' issue in terms of how you developed a greater awareness of self and the ability to influence those around you. I could see that confidence develop throughout your various presentation renditions, with the final presentation being quite effective.<br /><br />What would make the assertion more convincing in terms of your developing 'flexibility' in body language is an explanation of how that happened. What did you do while presenting that actually allows you to have this sense of more body control? How did you gain such control? What led to better awareness?<br /><br />You provide much more detail regarding your team's project effort. I saw that fine effort in action in terms of the products: the video, the storyboard and the presentation. <br /><br />For this reflection, it would be telling if you explained your journey: In your capacity as leader, what were some of the challenges you faced with the team? Did you have to overcome any disputes? How did you get everyone to participate equally?<br /><br />Whatever the case, it was good that you did have a team that came on board so resolutely. The improvements made in terms of the final presentation script and each member's 'talk' were clear.<br /><br />I appreciate your great effort this term, and wish you the best as your learning continues!<br /> Brad Blackstonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18001866738761391331noreply@blogger.com