Who Am I And What Kind Of Manager Would I Like To Become?
Who Am I And What Kind Of Manager Would I Like To Become?
I have always wanted to become a bank manager due to my natural tendency towards the field of banking industry. I think I had always a natural style of personality intended to excel in Business Management. In the management skills the areas where I lacked before taking this course have transferred specific skills and clearer vision for future planing of my career as bank manager. One of my most positive characteristics is ability to see potential in every person and convert all the problems into opportunities. I was never troubled, I always expect the best with my struggle.
Anxiety interest on trouble before it is connected. (Halliday, M, 2001:105)
• Be non-judgmental: I broke so many rules themselves and beat my own unique path in life, so it would be impossible for me to judge someone.
• Listening: I have to listen, to do something in that I do not see.
• Clarity: with experience in mathematics, I always take a logical and structured approach to solving problems.
Thus, the raw basis on which I began to build interest in Business Management for about two years ago.
My Learning
I have already mentioned in the post modular destination, as during training, to teach and in my very first teaching practice, I got out of sixth-grade form, because they have not done your homework. In my opinion, teaching is not about the transmission and reception, it is a dynamic interaction, through which inquisitive minds can flourish of involvement in a structured investigation. One and the spontaneous actions on my part has caused the traditional division of school private boys to change their approach to teaching all night all I did was to act on my instinct.
I do not know where my attitude to the rules and my beliefs come from unlimited even though it was almost certainly has something to do with my severely limited view of the birth, doctors Moorfields Eye Hospital London agrees, that with such underdeveloped optic nerve, I must see nothing at all.
When I was five years old, my mother indulged my new found interest in cycling, taking me on my first trip to the country roads near our home. At the age of nine years, I drove her car around the local racing circuit with its holding tight and shouted: "It's too soon son!". I enjoyed the undisputed performance in school and gained seats in the winter and the UK Paralympic team on my first attempt. I accepted the offer of marriage on February 29, 1992 (leap year), having only met Mel twenty-four hours before and we are happily married with children, Alice and Peter. Thus, it is surprising that I think anything that could happen?
I'm not perfect, there are other rules I broke, which I'm not proud of and that I should not say in this article. Suffice it to say that my disappointment is ...