
This post is from some more UMass Lowell Strategic Management students, Kimberly, Christian, Kelly and Charles.
First up, Kimberly:
"Thank you for joining my Strategic Management class this past Thursday. Your thoughts and comments about our project have been very helpful. Your presence gave the class an even more real-world feel than normal and it pushes me to take the project more seriously. In past classes, my projects were designed to provide a new learning experience and receiving a good grade was the only drive to do well . However, this project will produce actual results that will benefit the university, so it was important for me to see the university taking it seriously as well."
Excellent realization, Kimberly. You should be proud of yourself.
Next up, Christian:
"Thank you for taking time off from your schedule to visit my Strategic Management class. Your input throughout the class was extremely helpful and has already helped my group change the way we are filming our video. We found that the little details you pointed out are very important to the success of our video. Thank you again for taking the time to join us last week. "
My pleasure, Christian.
Next comes Kelly:
"Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to visit my Strategic Management class at UMass Lowell on Thursday, March 29th. I appreciate that you are interested in helping us make our projects a success. It was a wonderful experience to hear your thoughts and insights.
"I was most interested to hear your thoughts on website construction. The target market for our project is high school juniors and seniors. They may not be interested in viewing a dull college website so we have to capture their interest in the first three seconds so that they stay on our page.
"Thank you again. I hope to have the opportunity to learn more from you again very soon. It was a pleasure."
Mine, too, Kelly. Excellent realizations about website design for your target audience. Very good!
Now Charles:
"Thank you for taking the time to visit my Strategic Management class. Your insights were very interesting, especially considering I am a marketing major and can learn from others experience. I've already come up with a few kaizens to our project. such things as intimacy, showing more then one person while taping, and trying to be as natural and unscripted as possible. They will definitely have a very positive impact our final deliverable. I hope to have the opportunity to learn from you again very soon."
You will, Charles. This week, in fact. See you Thursday.
Links for this post:
- Media Strategies blog posts
- Social Network blog posts
- UMass Lowell blog posts



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