Sunday, April 5, 2009

Ethics and Lack there of

I found this week's discussion on ethical lapses in the United States and across the world very interesting. It sparked my own research to see what else people have justified in the name of money or power. The dehumanizing language used in the memo by the Nazi soldier put into prospective how people can rationalize the horrendous things done to others. Ford, for example, valuing a customer's life as less than the cost of a recall really makes me wonder how these people can lay their head down and sleep at night. The Nazi memo did not surprise me, but I was surprised to learn of people in America also participate in the same acts that have started wars with other countries.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Poor Communication and the Aftermath

My most recent mishap when information was poorly communicated in the work place occurred just before I left for spring break. I had a last minute rearrangement of my test schedule which was hectic enough. The new schedule had me taking a test right in the middle of one of the classes I was to be teaching the next night. I called my employer to let her know that I would not be able to teach my class that night, but instead of speaking to my boss, I spoke with one of the students. I gave her the message and told her to pass it on to my boss. Apparently after many frantic phone calls about my whereabouts the next day, I realized my boss never got the message. The consequences were not great for me since the lack of communication fell on many parties. To fix the problem in the future, a message book could be established at the desk or only certain people could be allowed to answer the phone.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Portfolios and Presentations

My favorite presentation of this week would be the presentation on Graphics Communication major here at Clemson University. My roommate is also a GC major so it was very interesting to see and understand the things he is currently experiencing. I liked the props she brought in to the class to put a picture and a finished product with the words on the slides.
Unfortunately, I have never completed an online portfolio. I am looking forward to finishing the project, but my only concerns are lack of prior knowledge with these portfolios and lack of time in my schedule.

Class Presentations

Listening to the different array of topics covered by the class presentation's were entertaining and very informing. My three favorite were the presentation on college mascots, the Locks of Love presentation, and the presentation on Celtic's player, Rajon Rondo. These PowerPoints were very relative to my life currently as a college student. I also enjoyed how these were presented to the class in a fun, yet informing manner. I learned many tid bits of information from these presentations to take with me throughout my college career. Good job guys!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Cover Letter

I found this article very relevant to the situation that most students are currently in looking for jobs and internships. A cover letter's main purpose is to catch the attention of the employer and encourage them to take a further look into your resume. The main idea of the website is to tailor the cover letter to each individual job to show your personal interest in the company. Before taking this class and reading the website, I did not fully understand the magnitude or the importance of a cover letter. I will now make sure I spend just as much, if not more time, working on conveying the first impression that I want to give an employer through my cover letter.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Client Project

Meeting our new client this week calmed some nerves, and aroused some fears. She was very broad with her goal for this project, which opened many doors but makes it hard to focus on the end result. With Clemson already rated the happiest campus and with the current budget crisis, I think that steps should be implemented to improve existing programs such as SolidGreen and make better use of our outdoor facilities such as Bowman field. I think everyone right now feels a little overwhelmed but once the ideas have been concentrated down this project will spring to life!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Interviewing Do's and Don'ts

Although some of the mistakes mentioned in the list are very important to not, I think what is most important not what mistakes to make but what to do correctly. I recently interviewed for a position at a local bank which was my first actual interview of my career. I was terribly nervous and worried myself to death. After leaving the interview I realized it was in my best interest to remain calm, cool, and collected. Tips for a successful interview is to be yourself, be relaxed, and most importantly practice makes perfect! Interview, and interview often!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Underdogs

With a free topic I decided to write about what I am passionate about and what is currently on my mind. Superbowl. I am upset that I have to keep up with the actions in between studying for two tests early Monday morning. What professor schedules test the day after the Superbowl? Beats me. Although I am a huge Carolina Panthers fan, I'd love to see the Cardinals take it home tonight. Does not look to likely. It is time to head back to my extravagant adventures of the academia world. Go Cardinals!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

More Creative, More Permanent.

With today's technologies it becomes very easy to speak your mind freely upon the web. It also makes it even easier to track these thoughts, words, and keystrokes. This ability to retrieve any and all information posted on the web makes old mistakes or teenage great ideas available to those involved in your hiring or your firing. With these advancements everything can and in most cases are tracked by employers or potential employers, so think twice before posting the next blog! Not only proofread for typos but also things you wouldn't want your boss to know!

In the next 10 years...

In 10 years I'll be well into my 30's, what a scary thought. If I have to be 31, I'd like to be the best 31 year old high powered attorney that I can be. Although I do love South Carolina and it's hometown feel, I would like to live with the big city life, where the money is better. Atlanta would be nice, familiar and nice. I would also love to be married within the next 10 years although not to soon within those 10 years. One child would be nice but I would not die without it. As far as my lifestyle is concerned, I would like to be living comfortably without worrying too much financially. I'm sure no matter how much money is in the bank account everyone always wants more. I would just like to be contempt with life no matter what path it takes me.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

All Me


Hi,

I am Laura A. I am currently a Junior Accounting major. I recently transferred from Anderson University. I plan on perusing a law degree at the University of South Carolina upon graduation. I am very active and involved in the local gymnastics community. I currently coach competitive gymnastics and also am a member of the Clemson Club Gymnastics team. I am also very interested in the great outdoors including but not limited to SCUBA diving and whitewater rafting. I have three older brother who very much influence my interest as I had no say so in my childhood. Currently, I am perusing my dream of traveling, as I just came home from a trip to Las Vegas and the West Coast for my 21st birthday. Paris is in my near future for spring break also. I look forward to graduating from Clemson University, but I thoroughly enjoy my time here.