The pain of becoming management in a small team: giving up your projects that have been your baby for a long time to someone else and not hanging over their should to check up on them.
It is a thing.
The pain of becoming management in a small team: giving up your projects that have been your baby for a long time to someone else and not hanging over their should to check up on them.
It is a thing.
How would you respond to the following question:
What sort of knowledge and tools do you use in your role?
The sort of knowledge in my head, and the sort of tools on my computer.
Basically what elements of your skills, experience and knowledge do you draw on to get your job done, and what tools do you use to apply that knowledge.
I asked Bard:
How should I answer the following question: What sort of knowledge and tools do you use in your role? What exactly are they asking me? Give me some examples of sorts of knowledge and tools that a management lecturer (INSERT YOUR JOB HERE) might have and use.
Returned a pretty detailed response for me:
When a potential employer asks you what sort of knowledge and tools you use in your role, they are trying to get a sense of your skills and experience. They want to know what you know and how you can use that knowledge to benefit their organization.
Here are some examples of knowledge and tools that a management lecturer might have and use:
Knowledge of management theories and principles: Management lecturers need to have a deep understanding of management theories and principles in order to teach them effectively. They should be able to explain these theories and principles in a clear and concise way, and they should be able to apply them to real-world situations.
Knowledge of different business models: Management lecturers need to have a working knowledge of different business models. This includes knowing how businesses are structured, how they operate, and how they make money. This knowledge can help lecturers to teach students about the different ways that businesses can be run.
Knowledge of current trends in management: Management lecturers need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends in management. This includes knowing about new technologies, new ways of working, and new ways of thinking about management. This knowledge can help lecturers to teach students about the latest developments in the field of management.
Teaching skills: Management lecturers need to be able to teach effectively. This includes being able to communicate effectively, being able to engage students, and being able to assess student learning.
Research skills: Management lecturers need to be able to conduct research. This includes being able to identify research questions, gather data, and analyze data. This research can help lecturers to inform their teaching and to stay up-to-date on the latest trends in management.In addition to the knowledge and skills listed above, management lecturers may also use a variety of tools in their role. These tools can include:
- Technology: Management lecturers may use technology to deliver their lectures, to grade student work, and to communicate with students.
- Assessment tools: Management lecturers may use assessment tools to assess student learning. These tools can include quizzes, tests, and projects.
- Learning resources: Management lecturers may use learning resources to support their teaching. These resources can include textbooks, articles, and websites.
By demonstrating your knowledge and skills in these areas, you can show potential employers that you are a qualified and experienced management lecturer.
Morning people of the palace
Have a great one
Remember its a long weekend!
I didn’t even consider asking Bard or OpenAI, thanks for that. Precisely the type of response I am expecting from potential candidates. To give some context, this is a question I have in a persona survey I have put together and was met with some resistance or friction from business who wanted the question removed as they didn’t understand it. Regardless, I am sticking to my guns and keeping it in place.
Thanks for the detailed response.
Mooi ning all.
Morning all.
Going through some of my son’s search history I see this and wonder
… at least it’s still innocent.
Excuse the rant
Honestly starting to hate voice notes. I want one piece of information that you sent to me, I can’t remember the waveform where it was, so I have to listen to the whole damn thing again. All the while having to suffer through all the ummms and aahhhs, just send me a damn text based whatsapp, I read faster than you talk any day.
I completely agree! That’s why I tell everyone to email the helpdesk if they want to be sure I don’t miss their request.
Hello all
Busy day is busy
Gotta love finding ways to compare various excel lists to find names that are the same. . . .
Morning Wednesday, aka Sorta Thursday!
Greeting kindred spirits.
greetings
Hey hey
I was told to work from home today due to the weather. Im glad I did, cos the rain was mental. People in 3 hours of traffic so far
That’s crazy stoopid.
Dude we have minor flooding in the offices, half the staff of W17 is either flooded or still stuck in traffic
So I am staying home and warm and still in PJs
Hey everyone. Started doing warhammer 40k. My gfs kids are doing it and my little brother so I got roped in. she wants to do it as well.
How do you “do” Warhammer 40k?