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Today’ Homework: April 6, 2018

Today’ Homework: April 6, 2018

1.   Please share with me one thing from today’s class with Coach Flynn and Kait that made you think about your strategy, your plan, your brand presentation for your future success.  Please send your well written answer with short sentences, perfect spelling and punctuation to my email address by Tuesday, April 10th.

2.   Yes or No.  Have you either sent an email to Coach Flynn or Kait Camacho Orona following today’s class OR connected with Coach Flynn on LinkedIn?

3.  Please read the Boston Globe article entitled “Here’s How A Dairy Farmer From Vermont Became An NCAA Track Champ” I distributed in class today.  Imagine – you have an opportunity to meet Elinor Purrier representing the University of New Hampshire at a college fair in Providence.  Because you remember my admonition “Questions Are More Important Than Answers“, you approach Elinor with a smile, A FIRM HANDSHAKE, good eye contact and a pleasant greeting like “Hi Elinor.  I’ve heard about you. Congratulations on your NCAA championship“.  Then you ask Elinor a question for an answer about something you’re curious about with her personal story – what question would you ask Elinor during your meeting?   Please send your well written answer with short sentences, perfect spelling and punctuation to my email address by Tuesday, April 10th.

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