3 Rs: Relationships, Research & Reviews

I setup my LinkedIn profile 2 years ago, but I never maximized its potential. At work, I create content for social media; I really enjoy it. However, posting from my personal profile makes me squeamish; although, I know that stepping outside my comfort zone can lead to enriching experiences. Certainly, a LinkedIn presence is essential for today’s job market. During this technical writing course, I’ve learned valuable tips for optimizing LinkedIn that provided the impetus to “boost” a dormant account. In a way, it was exhilarating.

The proposal for conducting a comparative and feasibility analysis for improving program tracking and information sharing between departments at the Daniel Centers, is personally meaningful because it will directly affect my work life. I am pleased with the pace of the research, but I am cognizant that there are many side issues involved. I have to remain focused on the specific issue outlined in the proposal.

The peer review activities have been extremely educational. In 20 years of professional life, I’ve rarely had the opportunity to give or receive a comprehensive peer review; certainly not in written form. Communicating sensitively and intelligently is an important skill. An added bonus is having younger teammates that bring a fresh perspective. Angela’s suggestion to switch from negative to positive tone, wherever possible, was especially helpful. I’ve begun to consider different audiences and objectives. In grant writing, we try to be persuasive by emphasizing the negative; I’m re-thinking this approach.

This work is enriching and important, especially for those already in the work force; it’s important to develop new skills and sharpen existing ones. Thank you.

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