Thursday, February 26, 2009
Blog 2
I am retyping this blog due to the fact that I wrote mine just after the last mentor meeting as I thought that I was supposed to but the questions had not yet been posted. I had assumed that by this point we should be able to write on our own and I apologize for the inconvenience. I have learned from my mentor that you must be assertive yet respectable when talking to members of the business community. In order to communicate effectively one must establish that they know what they want while still being respectful of their peers or bosses. The second thing that we have learned from our mentor about business communication is that first impressions count. On first impression, not only does a professional size you up based on appearance but also on demeanor and diction. I have learned about being involved in a profession in which communication with customers is imparitive. My mentor has not yet mentioned any specific jobs that I would necessarily pursue, though he has told us about his and I know that I can communicate effectively thus I would be successful in any field related to that. Well the next question I have already experienced, and I did not get into any scary situations relating to being robbed or hurt on Mardi Gras. I did get to experience the parades and a crawfish boil, so I can now check those off of my list. I definitely now know why Mardi Gras is important to New Orleans, and that is because it brings the whole city together regardless of ethnicity, social class, or profession. That closeness of the community makes Mardi Gras an extremely important part of New Orleans Katrina recovery effort also. I personally loved the holiday and am counting the days until next year!
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