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What are the four categories of values we have looked at

Terminal, instrumental, tangible, intangible

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What is similar between customer needs analysis, preparing for a job interview, and a student needs analysis?

They are all a form of a gap analysis

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What version of Bloom's Taxonomy are we using that is different, so that we can assess the level of the skill?

1-10 without the three domains

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What is scaffolding?

breaking the career goal down into smaller subtasks

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What is eat the frog?

doing the most difficult tasks first, so you will have time for the most important ones

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SMART stands for

Specific, Measurable, Attainable (actionable), Relevant (realistic), Time bound

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What are the four aspects of a Gap

Present state - what do you have

Future - difference you are trying to attain

Barriers - why have you not attained this yet

Bridge - how will you attain this


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How do you find a transferable skill

hobbies, other jobs, volunteer work, college work

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what are the differences between abilities, skills and traits

abilities are untrained things you can do

skills are learned

traits are physical and intrinsic that are and do not develop

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The Eisenhower Square has two axes, what are they?

Importance and urgancy

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Epistemic responsibility is  

responsibility for what you think and talk about

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What does the McKinsey 7S do?

it is a gap analysis of seven factors in a company that all begin with the letter s. Strategy, skills, staff, system, structure, style, and shared values

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What is the difference between a soft and a hard skill?

Hard - formally learned, measurable, 

soft - traits of how you work

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what are marginal gains with respect to PDP?

small steps, when added together will show a large development

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What is the Pareto Rule?

80% of work is done by 20% of people, so to be effective, find the 20% that will cause the 80% efficiency

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In the Actionable section of the SMART we do this

Action plan, step by step

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What is Bloom's Taxonomy

It measures the three domains (cognitive, psychomotor, affective) to classify different skills.

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What is a skills matrix

a table that looks at the gap (future, present), barriers, bridge, levels, etc

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Skills that are needed in your career will change, but what is the trend?

communicative, and soft skills

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What is the humming technique for staying calm?

By stimulating the Vegas nerve you can regulate the internal organs that might show stress under pressure.  This is done  by humming.

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What is the only exception in Epistemic responsibility to believe in think things without proof?

Live, forced and momentous  

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How many levels does the Kirkpatrick method have?

four (reaction, knowledge, application, impact), but a fifth was added in 1997 (ROI)

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what needs to be done prior to a skills matrix, or audit

career goal

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what is the hidden job market in Canada?

80% of al jobs are not available to internet users. You must network, know someone, or have and inside track

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How is your PDP marked?


Knowledge - The student shows understanding in all areas asked in the instructions. The student is able to interpreted findings correctly. - 10 Marks

Research - All points are covered and he content is well developed - 10 Marks

Language - Grammar & Spelling is proficient - 10 Marks

Format - The plan follows the required format - 10 Marks

Overall Criteria -  The project is considered to be informative, and of adequate level as to demonstrate the student has fully understood and is able to utilize the material in this course. - 10 Marks

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