Problem Solving Action Plan As a student and in the workplace, you will need to

Photo of author

By admin

Problem Solving Action Plan
As a student and in the workplace, you will need to be able to solve problems. Think about what you have learned this week, and complete Parts 1–4 of this worksheet to apply your problem-solving skills to help you overcome challenges, set goals, manage your time, and communicate with others.
Part 1: Overcoming Challenges
In Week 1, you completed the Success Prep Inventory (located in Ch. 2, Section 2.1.2 of your myBook, Powered by zyBooks) in which you were asked, “As you begin at the University of Phoenix, what do you think is your biggest challenge?” Reflect on this challenge and what you have learned over the past 5 weeks.
Write a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions. Enter your response on a new line below the questions.
• How has this course helped you with challenges?
• What actions have you taken during the past 5 weeks to work toward overcoming challenges? What are your plans moving forward?
• What resources (UOPX resources or otherwise) have you used to help overcome challenges?
Part 2: Goal Setting
Write a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions. Enter your response on a new line below the questions.
• What specific short-term goals do you need to meet to achieve your long-term goal of graduating?
• How does setting goals lead to success?
• What are the benefits of both short- and long-term goals?
Part 3: Time Management
Write a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions. Enter your response on a new line below the questions.
• When you started this course, what was your initial estimate, in general, for the time required each week to spend on schoolwork? Was this estimate accurate? Why or why not?
• Discuss the schedule you developed for this course, GEN/201. What worked well with your schedule?
• Using the content taught in class, what time management skills can you implement to ensure success in future classes? (Be honest about your schedule, noting strengths and areas for growth.)
• Are there areas where you struggled with time management? How do you plan to overcome these challenges? What resources are available to support you?
Part 4: Communication
Write a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following prompts. Enter your response on a new line below the prompts.
• How has this course helped you develop more effective communication skills that you can use in future courses and in the workplace? Identify 2 specific communication methods (e.g., oral, written) and provide examples of how you might apply them in an academic or career setting.
• Which of the 5 steps in the writing process (prewriting, organization, drafting, revising, editing) do you anticipate will be the most challenging for you? What is your action plan for overcoming this challenge?
• Share a resource from the Center for Writing Excellence that will support you in the writing process.
• How do you plan to network both academically and professionally during your degree program? Refer back to Ch. 6 of your myBook to review this topic for help if needed.