Reflection

400 words
Reflect on the steps of each week (resume, cover letter, interviews with peers and instructor, networking, and branding)
Include what was most difficult as well as what was easiest
Include what you learned throughout the process
Include potential improvements

Social Media

Part 1: Discuss your blog for this course. How will your two blog posts contribute to the other work you are doing this semester? What is unique about each of the posts?

Part 2: Paste your blog entries here. Minimum of 550 words for each blog post on your topic.

MY TOPIC: How to change your life in one year.

Project Management

Read the attached Case Study pages 283-296 and address the following questions.  Answers must be provided in numerical format. 

1. Based on your understanding, what are the most important roles and responsibilities of the project manager on this project during the Implementation phase.

2. Clearly the project was not proceeding well. What approach would you have taken to address the fundamental problems with the project?

3. In the meeting in which Mr. Zhang pushed ahead and rejected your recommendation to take time for another round of testing, you were clearly dismayed. What would you have done after the meeting?

4. Mr. Zhang asked for your thoughts on the potential of closing the project versus keep going to fix the system. What are your recommendations and the pros and cons of each?

5. If your recommendation was to close the project prematurely, what would you do to ensure a methodical shutdown and preserve as much of the valuable assets as possible?

6. If your recommendation was to plow ahead and fix the system, what would you have done to complete the system and rebuild the confidence that the system can be fixed?

Discussion

Respond to the student response to the following prompts based on Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory by Appelrouth and Edles, 4th edition. 

PROMPT 1: To what extent do you feel that the principles of the Enlightenment have become ingrained within our everyday 21st-century actions and thought? What role does technology play in promoting or suppressing such principles? Would you say that the mass media supports this type of thinking or not?

Student Response:
I would say that the Enlightenment is still ingrained in the 21st century, Many things are still questioned in our society. This period of time was not a set of ideas set in place, but a time where they put a lot of attention and emphasis on reasons, something that has continued on today. Technology only enables us to further these principles with it changing and building new and more intelligent forms of technology. In my opinion mass media can do either promote or suppress depending on how they want society to view it. If it is something they want to get out for the public to promote and go along with that is how they will allows us to view it and vice versa.

PROMPT 2: Review the authors four coordinates and then look at the figures in the chapter. Which classical theorists orientation most closely matches your own beliefs regarding action and order in society? Explain. If you cant pick only one theorist, explain the portion of the various theorists work that speaks to you.

Student Response:

The four coordinates of non-rational, collective, rational, individual, I feel that I best identify with the writing of George Herbert Mead because I believe in the power of the individual and people making decisions because they are lawful, morale and just.  The irony being that what the individual does can contribute to the collective, which is on the complete other end of the spectrum.  For example, if I own a trucking company that employs people to drive and maintain those trucks, and those trucks transport good across the country, that is enabling the collective by giving people a source of income and also by giving people the goods that they desire.  However, I feel that none of this can be accomplished unless the individual is allowed to be free to make their own decisions, and in this case, I was allowed the opportunity to open a trucking company.  (FYI, I do not own a trucking company, it was just an example).