The beginning of a cycle of short weeks has started and it seems that our tasks are getting bigger as the weeks shrink.
This week we had to conclude our Health and Safety System framework and present it to Jo and Wes.
Monday and Tuesday have both been very hectic days as we were doing some dry-runs of our presentation.
We were all very active in the design of our framework and all felt that it was well done.
So Wednesday, 12:30 pm came and we had to do our thing. And yip, we did exactly that. We psyched ourselves up for a detailed yet simple presentation.
We managed to pull it off and impress both Wesley and Jo (and definitely ourselves)
With all that said and done, now the big component begins. The actual implementation. This will require a lot of time and attention, but I have absolute confidence that we’ll pull through.
It might not happen all in one go, but eventually we’ll get there.
We started with our system implementation today and it seems everyone is just as eager as we are to get a proper system up and running.
I think it’s going to be great fun and a tremendous learning curve for us.
Another task we have lined up is our co-presentation and now that our framework is set up, we can focus on that again.
It’s definitely going to be a busy period for a while, but keeping us on our toes will help produce the best results.
On a lighter note, it’s Easter time and people seem to be travelling and indulging in all kinds of activities.
So whatever it is, you’ll be doing, do it well.
Out.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
9 April
The beginning of a cycle of short weeks has started and it seems that our tasks are getting bigger as the weeks shrink.
This week we had to conclude our Health and Safety System framework and present it to Jo and Wes.
Monday and Tuesday have both been very hectic days as we were doing some dry-runs of our presentation.
We were all very active in the design of our framework and all felt that it was well done.
So Wednesday, 12:30 pm came and we had to do our thing. And yip, we did exactly that. We psyched ourselves up for a detailed yet simple presentation.
We managed to pull it off and impress both Wesley and Jo (and definitely ourselves)
With all that said and done, now the big component begins. The actual implementation. This will require a lot of time and attention, but I have absolute confidence that we’ll pull through.
It might not happen all in one go, but eventually we’ll get there.
We started with our system implementation today and it seems everyone is just as eager as we are to get a proper system up and running.
I think it’s going to be great fun and a tremendous learning curve for us.
Another task we have lined up is our co-presentation and now that our framework is set up, we can focus on that again.
It’s definitely going to be a busy period for a while, but keeping us on our toes will help produce the best results.
On a lighter note, it’s Easter time and people seem to be travelling and indulging in all kinds of activities.
So whatever it is, you’ll be doing, do it well.
Out.
This week we had to conclude our Health and Safety System framework and present it to Jo and Wes.
Monday and Tuesday have both been very hectic days as we were doing some dry-runs of our presentation.
We were all very active in the design of our framework and all felt that it was well done.
So Wednesday, 12:30 pm came and we had to do our thing. And yip, we did exactly that. We psyched ourselves up for a detailed yet simple presentation.
We managed to pull it off and impress both Wesley and Jo (and definitely ourselves)
With all that said and done, now the big component begins. The actual implementation. This will require a lot of time and attention, but I have absolute confidence that we’ll pull through.
It might not happen all in one go, but eventually we’ll get there.
We started with our system implementation today and it seems everyone is just as eager as we are to get a proper system up and running.
I think it’s going to be great fun and a tremendous learning curve for us.
Another task we have lined up is our co-presentation and now that our framework is set up, we can focus on that again.
It’s definitely going to be a busy period for a while, but keeping us on our toes will help produce the best results.
On a lighter note, it’s Easter time and people seem to be travelling and indulging in all kinds of activities.
So whatever it is, you’ll be doing, do it well.
Out.
Friday, April 3, 2009
2 April
This week we have been busy with our health and safety system framework and doing training observations. The tasks were all manageable and we were able to get through the day with a fair balance between our two tasks. However as the week progressed things got more intense and we were required to give more of ourselves.
The observations helped us to see training in a different light. We are now able to identify the different types of presentation skills. I think we now need to focus on creating a balance to our training skills, in terms of polishing our technical knowledge. I think once that is done, we will be confident and competent to co-present a module. I must admit that it's pretty exciting to be at the level which we are, I never thought I would personally be able to present on certain things. I guess these are the perks of being a "PDP girl".
In relation to our system framework, we are all (finally) swimming in the same sea...
Things are slowly coming together, but the main thing is that we all have the same ideology. This will definitely make it easier to glue our presentation together and simultaneously "blow" Wesley and Jo away...
On a lighter note,it has been a fairly good week for us, considering that we have a new member in the PDP squad, Wesley's new born daughter Kira-Lee. She was delivered on monday morning, which also happens to be my little brothers birthday, so she is definitely of value in my life. She is so beautiful, I swear you just wanna cry when you see her. I can't wait to have my own one day.
A lot of progress has been made in the whole program. We are all becoming comfortable and I can definitely see the birth of handsome (and beautiful), intelligent risk professionals.
Lets keep up the good work guys.
Have a lekker one.
Out.
The observations helped us to see training in a different light. We are now able to identify the different types of presentation skills. I think we now need to focus on creating a balance to our training skills, in terms of polishing our technical knowledge. I think once that is done, we will be confident and competent to co-present a module. I must admit that it's pretty exciting to be at the level which we are, I never thought I would personally be able to present on certain things. I guess these are the perks of being a "PDP girl".
In relation to our system framework, we are all (finally) swimming in the same sea...
Things are slowly coming together, but the main thing is that we all have the same ideology. This will definitely make it easier to glue our presentation together and simultaneously "blow" Wesley and Jo away...
On a lighter note,it has been a fairly good week for us, considering that we have a new member in the PDP squad, Wesley's new born daughter Kira-Lee. She was delivered on monday morning, which also happens to be my little brothers birthday, so she is definitely of value in my life. She is so beautiful, I swear you just wanna cry when you see her. I can't wait to have my own one day.
A lot of progress has been made in the whole program. We are all becoming comfortable and I can definitely see the birth of handsome (and beautiful), intelligent risk professionals.
Lets keep up the good work guys.
Have a lekker one.
Out.
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