Core Assignment 1 - Final
Core Assignment 1 - Final
Core Assignment 1
Ruth Edeto-Malone
09/12/2022
OGL 481: Pro-Seminar I
Core Assignment 1
I am currently retaking OGL 340: Digital Citizenship and OGL 375: Corporate Leadership- Starbucks. I am taking MAT 142 currently to take
OGL 260 in Fall Session B. I currently have an incomplete in OGL 375: Leaders in Film and am working on a plan to complete this by Fall
Session B. In case this does not occur, I will be retaking the course in Fall Session B with OGL 260 and OGL 482.
Table 1: Organizing and Reflecting on Key Learnings – and Collecting Key Artifacts
COURSE Key content – textbook / articles / Professional (or personal) Possible artifacts to include in professional e-portfolio /
multimedia presentations / videos application. As a result of website – that illustrates tangible connections to personal and
your academics: how do you professional transformation. You will describe the artifacts with
Key learning – concepts, theories, skills, think differently? How do your explanation, not attach them in this space. Make sure to
best practices, applications, cases, you behave differently? save them for Core #2.
assignments, discussions, simulations / What can you do more
activities, teamwork initiatives, readings, effectively? How have you
analysis, other projects, etc. changed as a person?
OGL 200: Introduction “3 Leadership Traits that never go out of -My ability to articulate
to Organizational style” clearly and effectively from Final Project
Leadership https://hbr.org/2012/08/three- then to now https://youtu.be/fgNu_eleL-w
leadership-traits-that-n.html -I am more self-aware and
understand my values Discussion Post- Internal/ External Motivation
Ethics-https://study.com/academy/ -Tricia will always be the https://docs.google.com/document/d/
lesson/cultural-and-ethical-considerations- best leader I have ever had, 12OtVziOJsTGrMMpdHG4MgtNS-3aDVkH7ugP1yvEpZQY/edit?
in-group-decision-making.html but I now see her as a human usp=sharing
more than a superhero
-what motivates me has
Textbook- changed (used to be others
Northouse, P. G. (2018). Introduction to and myself)
leadership: concepts and practice (4th
ed.). Los Angeles: SAGE.
Ethics Theory and Business Practice, 2015, When I took this course, I https://docs.google.com/document/d/
BIS 345: by Mick Fryer via Perusall edition thought I would do well in a 12lWhtzDjyFz3WPiE7G7-bh0pM0XL_KaZbcK562TA28A/edit?
Organizational Ethics virtual game type of usp=sharing- Module 6 Course Reflection Paper
Simulation: EI Games/ Planet Jockey. Moral learning. The game itself was
Minefield Business Ethics Simulation more challenging than I https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DUJNVT8SR-
expected, which was gSeAe3rLYlOWKMOKKxLd1tORoaRx5JNJw/edit?usp=sharing
“Social Responsibility- takes back seat as impactful. The game is Moral Minefield- Module 2 Reflection
gambling flourishes” designed to help you
https://www.youtube.com/watch? evaluate decisions that you
v=KpGrqSK0OlA would normally make in the
actual world. Many of my
decisions were wrong due to
my focus on one individual
vs. the entire group. My
perspective was developed
in a larger capacity through
moral minefield.
I investigated my integrity
most of this class and was
challenged by many
different theories (virtue
theory was the most
valuable to me) of morality. I
questioned where some of
my development in integrity
and ethics needed to be
evaluated and challenged
them at work and in my
personal life. Lastly, my
awareness with my intention
has grown since this course.
There is a difference
between intention of self and
intention of the organization.
Self-ethics and work ethics
can co-exist, but they can
also create dissonance
within a leader. This
business principle that we
learned about helped me
understand how to work
through this.
Describe the task / assignment? What, specifically, did you learn? One of the most significant learnings to me in my education was in OGL 350. This unlocked a
Be sure to address both declarative forms of knowledge (things you whole new level of self-discovery from my own experiences as a black woman. This class
learned – concepts, theories, ideas, models) as well as procedural helped me realize my dismissal of real experiences that I have had in my life and helped me
forms of knowledge (things you learned how to do – skills). understand why they happen, where they stem from and what can be done about them. Along
with that, I learned how to acknowledge my own biases and helped me create a sense of
urgency around how this is something important to recognize, especially as a therapist.
The article “Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life” briefly discussed the treatment black
women in a therapeutic setting, specifically with counselors with white skin interactions. This
article discusses the therapeutic dynamic and relationship between the two and. The
experiences specifically of the black client unable to receive the care that is needed. The article
touches on the evolution of racism and how it has manifested to microaggressions and the
types of microaggressions there are. Additionally, how invisible microaggressions can be to
both the client and therapist. As a future therapist and as a black client who sees a white
therapist, I wanted sent this to my therapist to discuss with her. This article helped us develop
a more trusting relationship and gave me the awareness for the clients that I see in the future.
From this experience, I learned that I want to find a graduate school that has developed
classes for diversity and pushes diversity within many classes, not just one. I learned that the
school my therapist went to did not do such things and many of the things she learned were on
her own or through other trainings she desired to attend for herself. I also learned that there
are many times where there will not be trainings and education around these topics, and it is
important to seek them on your own (like my therapist) if you do truly want to have that
knowledge. Lastly, from this class and article, I found a black therapist mentor to help guide
me in situations that I may face as I progress my education and enter the role as a therapist.
Why is it important to you? Completing this degree has been the most difficult and rewarding thing I have ever done in my
What connections can you make between this learning and other life. During this time, I experienced significant loss in my personal life while working two jobs
things you have learned (in school – and beyond)? What connections and being a leader. This program reinforced my personal value of perseverance. This connects
can you make between what you learned and your life roles and goals? to the life that I have been given and the hardship that I have experienced to get to where I am.
After failing over 3 courses, I came back and repeated them. I am currently repeating two this
semester and am thriving in them. This is important to me because I want to prove to my 2019
self. She felt defeated and believed she would never make it. I want to introduce her my 2022-
year-old self who is doing it and will graduate in December. While I learned many theories and
models, that is not what I will remember the most. I will remember the personal reflections,
the self-development, the wonderful and graceful instructors that were encouraging to me, the
one instructor who made me feel insignificant. Each session I learned from the previous about
what worked and what I needed, including receiving help for my learning disabilities. I needed
to learn to take charge of myself because no one else was going to do it for me. While
completing this degree, I also went through a complete personal transformation and
embarked on a healing journey that led me to understanding who I really am. Unfortunately, I
was not awake until 2021, which is when I started really applying myself to this program. This
program has been with me every step of the way, so it is important to me because it is a part of
my story. This story will serve me as a therapist who has people coming into my office
struggling to find perseverance through the difficulties they are facing. This story will help me
lead them empathetically as if I have walked a similar road. Lastly this will help me serve
others which is all I want to do in my life.
What worked for you? During the beginning of my journey with school, I did not know that I had any types of
In terms of process, was there something about the assignment learning issues. About midway, I was told to get tested and found three learning disabilities.
structure that appealed to you? How did this task / structure of this This was incredibly validating, but also very frustrating to discover in my mid 20’s while in
assignment differ from other assignments? Was it similar to other online school. After spending time in therapy, I learned how to navigate them. However, what I
assignments / tasks that were meaningful to me? What strategies, did not know was about accommodations that schools give. This was a very challenging
skills, procedures proved effective in the completion of this inward battle that I faced until I realized that it was help available to me that I needed to take
assignment / task? Do you see any patterns or connections in this to persevere in my dream to graduate. I learned
regard to your preferred approach to learning – such as following an
outline, keeping to deadlines, other learning or study skills? 1. What works for everyone else, will not work for you.
2. Work with your brain, not against it.
3. Use the resources and accommodations available to you and communicate with your
professors, they really do want you to succeed.
The skills that I needed to incorporate were ordering the paper book and having the online
book for each course. This would help me have two of the same resources so I could make my
own notes on the books and take the books to therapy if I needed help translating. A second
skill that was necessary for me was something that I learned from a friend of mine about
course management. I was trying many techniques that worked for other people (such as
online calendars and paper calendars), but none of those worked for me. I had to get a small
notebook and write the date, class, and assignment from top to bottom. From there, I
highlighted the class and crossed it off as I went. Keeping deadlines has not been my strong
suit in school mostly because of the amount of reading and how long it takes me to complete
them. I have come a long way in this and now require less additional time. This semester is
proving that to be true (besides this assignment). I am currently taking 4 classes and have had
only 2 late assignment sub missions, which were communicated in advance. This is a huge
improvement from my earlier classes.
OGL 340 is a great example of effectiveness for me. We are using Perusal for all the reading,
which encourages self-reflection, commentary, and engagement. My preferred approach to
learning is when it is broken into small chunks in readings and assignments. I also love
engagement and class discussion, which is helpful for me to understand the material through
the lens of other people. This helps me view things differently than my own lens. OGL 340 also
has discussions, quizzes, and papers that we must complete, which gives a balance to
approach of the material.
During this program, I realized how much self-reflection has been missing from my earlier
education. In my earlier experiences in college, there was very little to know self-reflection in
my classes. This helped me realize that I chose the right degree. In all classes, more than
others I was encouraged to self-reflect, which is what I enjoy and will remember when I
pursue graduate school.
What can you transfer? What I know about myself is that I am quick to apply. When I learn something new, I desire to
Where can you apply / use these skills and knowledge? How can you change and grow. I always want this to transfer with me in any area of my life. These classes
apply what worked for you (above) to other learning goals or continued to validate what I already knew about myself. Since I will be continuing my
initiatives in your life? Can you connect or adapt this knowledge / education in an online setting, I find it imperative to find a college that is innovative with
skill to other areas of your life? What kinds of metaphorical online learning. Programs such as yellow dig and perusal provide a participative and engaging
connections can you make? Can you connect something that was approach to learning, which has been extremely beneficial for me.
interesting or important with respect to this knowledge / skill to
something that you are struggling with? Another thing that I will ensure I do in the future is take classes in the order that is suggested.
Because of my inconsistencies in this program, I had to take very challenging courses at the
same time.
If I cannot find a grad school that encourages self-reflection, I am going to create it for myself. I
am going to keep a google docs my entire journey after school and do a similar project to this
one. I will include academics, but also what I am learning about myself each week. It will be
amazing to look back on once I graduate, like how amazing it is to see now.
Breaking apart big things into little chunks is what is key for me as I shared above. This is
something I have already applied in my personal life and how I am moving through the course
of this semester. Each time I have a setback, I plan on how to get back to where I should be. I
am going to do this for Core Assignment #2 and ensure that I work on it every other day.
What evidence do you have? The biggest evidence that I will have is through my action and through others. Although it is
Do you have a plan for communicating your learning to others? Are not always healthy to need to always meet the needs of others, I believe that it is still
there any tangible outcomes (and specific artifacts, in particular) that important to do so.
serve as evidence of this knowledge / skill?
Something that I considered a while ago was pursuing the Industrial Organizational
Psychology degree which intermixes psychology in the workplace. This is still something that I
am considering because I can see myself being a consultant of workplace cultures angling from
a more psychology perspective. If I were to pursue this, a long-term goal would to be calling it
“culture keeper” and creating a consulting firm of my own. This is more of a long-term goal,
but something that I believe would be a great plan for communicating my learning to others.
My social media is a tangible thing that I have that is evidence of things that I have learned in
this program and in my life. I use my social media as a reflection tool for myself so I can look
back on it and see that there is evidence to support the direction of where I am now. Social
media has provided me with an invisible accountability and one that has benefitted me.
I began this assignment believing that I did not remember one thing from a single class. Assignment #1 disproved this thought that I had. In fact, it brought so much
pride and joy in my journey. I believe that that was the most important aspect of the assignment. This assignment taught me how amazing the brain is and how quickly it
can pick up on things from the past after just reflecting on little parts of it. To be honest, my instructors moved me the most. I have never realized how blessed I am to
have the most passionate and supportive instructors that care for me to succeed. Some of the feedback I have received on my assignments are paragraphs that are filled
with kindness, constructive criticism, and wisdom. The second thing that moved me the most was how much I got back up after being torn down. Throughout my
“artifacts” I saved pictures of failing grades and failing classes that I retook. After retaking the courses, I received A’s in them. It amplifies my value of perseverance and
how much I want to be a well-rounded leader. The thing that surprised me the most was that I love the process of writing papers. I realized that this degree requires a
lot of papers, which I loved. I did not know that about myself until now. Most of the papers were over topics that brought interest, engagement, and reflection.
Prompt #2: What are your ideas in terms of how to best illustrate your growth and development over the course of your education and experiences with the
Organizational Leadership program? What are your best ideas with respect to specific artifacts / evidence that you might present (within the context of an e-portfolio)
as your consider your growth and development in the Organizational Leadership Program?
(insert response here)
The first word that I thought about when I read this question was creativity. I tend to think outside of the box for a lot of things. The way that my journey has been at
ASU is a bit of a reflection of who I am. Determined, chaotic, bright, insightful, emotional, and entertaining (at times). I might present people in my life and their
interpretations of my leadership and how I have evolved. I can speak so much about myself, but the real magic is when others can see the growth as well. In my portfolio,
I may leave a space of just them speaking about their experiences with me and what they have noticed my strengths in.