A Penny for your SWOT?
After a long process of doing the interview, and writing personality profile. It is an imperative to analyze and have a fair evaluation of you and your groupmates just to see progress. Everybody has a fair share of efforts inserted in certain tasks such as interviews etc., but at the end of the day you have reassess, reevaluate, and rethink everything not only the efforts but the attitude.
Fortunately, I have been placed with a team composed of close friends and responsible students but that doesn’t stop us from becoming professionals and setting a demarcation line between friends and workmates (just like in real life). It seems good and fair to have an evaluation form as well as a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) Analysis because it will help us see if our efforts really does paid well.
It is an opportunity for us to grow and foster our talents, identify mistakes and flaws so that we could lessen or eradicate it in the future.
MAXI-CHALLENGE: BROADCAST WRITING (Task)
If I am going to pretend to be on Rupaul’s Drag Race (a reality TV show), tasks such as this are considered a Maxi Challenge because it has to be a teamwork. Speaking of teams here is an example of our broadcast script that our team came up with:
Donation collector pleads guilty to stealing millions of church donations
A donation collector was pleaded guilty after she was caught stealing one million eight hundred thousand pesos at Aqovida Fellowship Church today.
Dina Natuto was instructed with the counting of the daily donation of the Aqovida Fellowship Church before he was caught stealing from the collection plate. Another detail disclosed by the church was Natuto was caught when another church employee noticed the money contained inside the envelopes went missing. Investigation was then handed to the police. An estimated amount of one million eight hundred thousand pesos was taken.
Pastor Jack Bagbaga says that he was wrong to assume that Natuto was nice, polite and gentle hearted. Natuto is to serve 3 years in prison with a fine of 100-thousand pesos as sentence by Judge Malou Hwang.