Leader vs. Manager…

December 23, 2008

1. What is the difference between a leader and a manager?
     I think that the difference beween a leader and a manager is the positional look of the person. By that, I mean that a manager is just a term given by a boss to someone who meets the minimum requirements for the position, but might not be the best at managing a team. A leader is someone who knows how to direct a team to do what is required in an authorative but encouraging way and sets examples for the team to follow.

2. Name a leader and why do u think that they are a leader.
I think that my general store manager, Jessican Pounds is a leader. She has a way of running the store and directing the employees to do the work required, but she does it in a way that is encouraging and doesn’t make us think that she is abusive and tyrannical.

3. What kind of leader or manager do you see yourself as and why?

What I learned about marketing…

December 3, 2008

I once thought that marketing was just about finding a billboard and posting an ad for a product or service. But now I see that there is more to it than just that. I learned that you have to find out who is going to be interested in you product or service and focus  on advertising to that group. Not many people over 60 are going to be interested in a nightclub meant for young adults. I also learned that you should focus on the key selling points of your product or service, that way you aren’t boring the potential customer with a long list of reasons they should purchase your product or sevice. Finally, I learned that you should use different media types to advertise product. If you focus on just one type of media, you might lose out on potential customers because not everyone uses every media outlet.

Some Things About Myself…

November 11, 2008

1238471216_3c9f47364d 1. My favorite movie is 300 because I love Spartan history and love that the movie shows that history.

2. My ideal vacation would be to the center of Tokyo (modern day Japan) and then to Kyoto (traditional pre-modern Japan).

3. My pet peeves are rudeness and being  sat at dirty tables (nothing like having to wipe the table down to get rid of crumbs) :-(  

4. Three things I’m good at: Studying languages, drawing, and English Grammar and Composition.

5. Things that get me angry: Mean people. Nothing makes me angrier than people being mean to others just for the fun of it.

6. Favorite  childhood memory: Walking up the hills in Guam with my mom.

7. Greatest challenge to overcome: My shyness. I’m very shy and used to not talk to people, but I’m at the point that I can talk to people. But if I don’t talk to you or we’re in a room and I’m quiet, it doesn’t mean that I don’t like you. I just don’t know what to talk about, so most times  I’m quiet.

Hello world!

November 11, 2008

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