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IA05

     The guest speaker I enjoyed most was Kip Soteres. I really enjoyed Kip's presentation and it was honestly the only presentation that I remember. Kip is an expert in communication and explained the key points of communication. He explained that communication is a competition for peoples' attention, and to get your point across, you need to keep peoples' attention. He also explained how crucial it is to have good communication skills within a company.      Communication between employees within a company is imperative, without it, companies could have major incidents. Manufacturers could order incorrect amounts of materials and not produce the right amounts of products to meet the demand. This could cause a shortage or surplus and it would ultimately cost the business money.      Forbes.com says that communication is the base of a successful business; when all employees are aware of their role in the process, things work better. Informat...

IA04

     I attended several meetings for the exercise science club throughout the semester. A majority of the meetings are to discuss fundraising and upcoming events. We sold shirts and sweatshirts for a fundraising event and also have many events coming up after winter break. The meeting is usually conducted by one of the four student officers, and occasionally one of the exercise science department staff attends.      These meetings are a good way for me to expand my network and meet people who share my major and passion for fitness. I am able to discuss ideas and ask questions to my peers who know more and have experience with things. I also can build relationships with future and current professors who can help me later in life.      These meetings allow me to connect with people and build a network, similar to what an entrepreneur would need to do to start up a business. Networking is needed for any aspect of business and creating a relati...