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Capella University
PHI FPX 1200 Philosophy of Problem Solving
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Review the description of the outcomes discussed in Week 1 and complete each section of the template below, following the assignment instructions.
Answer the following questions to capture how you view yourself in terms of values, aspirations, key qualities, goals, strengths, and areas for growth:
Find a quote or saying that reflects your values, motivations, and aspirations and share it here. “Do something today that your future self will thank you for” – Sean Patrick Flanery.
Describe some of your main personal, academic, and professional goals. My personal goal is to achieve better fitness and health. My academic goal is to complete my Bachelor’s degree and potentially pursue a Master’s degree. My professional goal is to become the perioperative manager at my current hospital.
Identify some of your strengths. Consider the top 2-3 abilities you would highlight about yourself, or what others often seek your advice on. These can include course outcomes or other skills and abilities you recognize as strengths. My strengths include being a quick learner, a attentive listener, and a diligent worker.
Mention some areas you would like to improve. I aim to enhance my communication skills, patience, and organizational abilities.
How can these areas help you solve problems and develop a solution-oriented mindset? Improving communication, patience, and organizational skills will enhance my problem-solving capabilities. By gathering all relevant information and considering my actions carefully, I can achieve better outcomes when addressing potential issues.
Accomplishments don’t have to be monumental like scaling Mount Everest or founding a company. Everyday achievements also hold significance. For example, you might have organized volunteers for a school food drive or made a highly successful sale. For those further along in their careers, accomplishments could include promotions or special recognitions.
In this section, you will identify two accomplishments from work, school, volunteer activities, or other areas. You will then practice presenting these accomplishments in a format suitable for a CV or resume.
To begin, review the list of Accomplishment Categories at the end of this template and brainstorm your accomplishments from various activities. After identifying two accomplishments, outline their stories using the information below:
For example, consider a retail manager:
Details: Since starting school, I have completed five assignments and one class, staying on track with my degree plan.
Challenge: Retained sponges in the abdomen.
Accomplishment 1 Story: I have been able to complete all of my assignments in a timely manner after organizing and scheduling my school work. Since starting school, I am on track with my degree plan.
Accomplishment 2 Story: Implementing the RF wand system for each patient significantly decreased the number of cases with retained sponges.
How has reflecting on your goals, strengths, areas of growth, and accomplishments been valuable for you? It has allowed me to identify areas for improvement and take steps towards enhancing those areas.
What are ways you can build in a regular practice of reflection? I have scheduled dedicated time in my calendar for school work, which helps me stay organized and ensures I stay on track with my degree plan.
Briefly explain how problem-solving helped you reach the accomplishments listed in Part 2. Problem-solving enabled me to analyze issues, assess their severity, and evaluate alternative solutions, which contributed to achieving my accomplishments.
After practicing writing your accomplishments in a CV or resume-appropriate style, do you feel more confident in expressing your accomplishments to an employer? Briefly explain. Yes, practicing resume-style writing has increased my confidence in presenting my accomplishments to potential employers. This format highlights my achievements effectively and demonstrates my value to prospective employers.
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