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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
This week you will continue your journal activity this time concentrating on the materials studied in Module 2 that were assigned for this week. Writing in the journal should be drawn from the chapter readings, exercises, discussion boards, and assignments. As journals are a personal construction, your journal entries should reflect what you have learned that you feel was important to your growth as a manager. You can relate this to personal experience and/or to your expectations of what it will be like to manage a department.
This is a graded activity and you will receive the grade just for recording in your journal provided I can see that you have treated the activity seriously. Journals are not right or wrong but simply a reflection of you beliefs based on learning and experience.
Food for thought this week:
-Is the flow of information organized properly in your organization?
-Would the TRAF system benefit you and other managers in your organization?
-Do you  prioritize your activities well
-Are you involved in cross functional team building?
-Have you ever used PERT or Critical Path analysis?
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