1 | Arrow Electronics (ARW) | Electronic parts distribution | $13,577 |
2 | Cablevision Systems (CVC) | Cable TV | $5,927 |
3 | Henry Schein (HSIC) | Medical & dental supplies | $5,153 |
4 | CA (CA) | Software | $3,886 |
5 | Systemax (SYX) | Computer hardware | $2,345 |
6 | American Home Mortgage (AHM) | Mortgage banking | $2,189 |
7 | Pall (PLL) | Fluid filtration | $2,151 |
8 | NBTY (NTY) | Nutritional supplements | $1,931 |
9 | Griffon (GFF) | Diversified manufacturing | $1,712 |
10 | MSC Industrial Direct (MSM) | Manufacturing tools & supplies | $1,423 |
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Friday, November 19, 2010
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
How Leadership in the Business World Relates to Students
As students, we are nearing the end of the Fall Semester. This is the time where a majority of students, including myself, have group projects and presentations to hand in within a couple of weeks. I know some students have a difficult time coordinating meet up times, brainstorming what topic they would like to talk about, and lastly, bringing out the best work your group can display. To help students cope with these kinds of issues I came across an interesting article. This past week, BusinessWeek had an article written by Nick Tasler discussing the Five Secrets of Charismatic Leadership. After reading the article I definitely noticed a connection where I could relate the article to a classroom setting.
Nick Tasler points out that “Displaying charismatic leadership is one of the most effective ways to boost everything from motivation and creativity to productivity and plain old satisfaction.” Nick discusses how to influence and motivate people using “The Charismatic Narrative” structure. Nick breaks down this structure in five steps. They are the following:
- Define the main character- “story must be about someone your audience cares about.”
- Describe the happy ending- can be simple as “your job will be secure.”
- Describe the not-so-happy ending- “job may be in jeopardy"
- Describe what action you want them to take-“What is it that you want them to do."
- Just add watery eyes- “use positive emotions”
In the first step Nick discusses how to motivate people and bring the best out of group, you must “define the main character.” When working on a group project, as students, we can use this step to discuss how our project will capture the audience and fellow classmates’ attention. Ultimately, from our group project, we are trying to convey and teach our audience the importance of our topic.
The second step is to “describe the happy ending.” Here students working on a group project can articulate to each other the importance of putting your best effort. For example, we can state that if we all put the time and effort into making the project the best we can, we all should receive an A on the project.
In the third step is to “describe the no-so- happy ending.” We all have been there at times when a person in the group may have difficulty in assisting the group with the project. As this step states, articulating that if we all do not work together, the group as a whole will suffer and our grade will suffer too.
The fourth step in this five step process is to “describe what action you want them to take.” This step is a crucial part in working on a group project. When a project is assigned, the group should formulate a plan in which the project will be equally divided among each student. Keep in mind that each student has unique qualities and skills that they bring to the group. The project should be tailored to each individual’s skills and qualities. This allows for everyone to contribute and brainstorm on what they need to accomplish in order to finish the project. This also helps with easing any uncertainty that may arise within the group.
Lastly, the fifth step “just add watery eyes.” This step is to help leaders and managers use positive attitude and emotions to help bring the best out of others. When working on a group project, negativity can definitely hamper the creativity and atmosphere of the group. Using positive attitude and emotions motivates us to work harder and effectively. In the end, we want to be able to present a compelling project with facts and examples that will support the group topic.
In conclusion, I hope this blog will help you bring out the best in others whether it is working on a group project for school or for work. Just remember in whatever project you undertake, make sure that you put 100% into it.
Until next blog =)
Everardo L. Huesca
Tasler, Nick. Businessweek. n.d. 2 November 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
A Day in the Life of a Business Student
Let me begin by formally introducing myself. My name is Everardo Huesca. I'm currently a senior at Molloy College, majoring in Business Management. For my last semester, I' m venturing out side of college to expose myself in different business industries to see if I would like to pursue a career. This semester consist of the following:
• Taking twenty credits
• Interning at Mind-Ur-Business Consulting Firm
• Working part-time at AT&T Inc.
• Co-Authoring a script for publication
• Writing my own script for a feature movie
• Starting my acting career
A lot of my classmates ask me how I have the time to engage in all these activities, let alone take twenty credits in one semester. My response is, when you’re passionate about learning a subject or an industry, there is no limit in what someone will do to get involve and learn. As for me, yes, there will be days that are stressful, but the most important tool you need when engaging in these activities, is time management.
Through your college career, everyone should get the opportunity to intern at a company. During your junior or senior year, landing an internship at a desire firm could open a window of opportunities for you. An internship can give you the insight in industries that are fascinating to you. Interning allows you to network with internal and external contacts. Also, an internship may lead to the possibility of getting a job offer once you graduate from college. In today’s job market, an internship can give you the competitive advantage over other prospective candidates.
Being employed at AT&T gives me opportunity to see 1st hand how a company operates. As a business management major, I am able to implement the tools I receive at Molloy College and use the training from AT&T to give each customer the best experience possible in the retail industry. Along with customer service, I can grasp how each department function within a corporation to work efficiently and effectively.
Furthermore, this past summer I was able to take part in a different business industry, the Film/Entertainment Industry. All my life I wanted to be involved with films. As an actor trying to break into the film industry can be extremely difficult. However, with a business management degree you can utilize the skills taught to be an entrepreneur in this industry. Just like any business, the film industry is just that, another type of business. In acting, you are the CEO, CFO, the marketer, and of course the product. To succeed you need to study and develop your craft all while exposing yourself to agents and casting directors.
During my days on set this summer I had the opportunity to network and meet numerous people who like me, are trying to make a name for themselves in the film industry. In business, you are taught that networking is one of the keys to success. For me, it was definitely a tool that opened doors for me. I was able to meet amazing people, land magazine interview to discuss my acting career and receive the opportunity of a life-time to co- author a script for publication.
As I wrap this post up, I would like to say, whatever your passion is in life just go for it. The worst thing that you can do to yourself is to become afraid. Do not let your fears stop you from venturing out and experiencing something you always wanted to try. Do your research, ask questions, and find ways to get involve in an industry your curious about. Until next blog. =)
Best of luck,
Everardo L. Huesca