1)
I have unique experiences that many never have
or will have the ability to experience. This comes from me being in the
military and experiencing not only new places but a lifestyle that many will
never live, like being deployed to Iraq for a year.
2)
Many things stem from the first thing that I listed
as human capital such as communication skills. I had to learn to deal and speak
with the locals on a daily basis while having minimum knowledge of their
culture. Speaking to people in way that makes them feel comfortable is very hard
to do and I am able to do it.
3)
I have the discipline to do almost any job. This
spans from sitting at a computer screen for hours at a time to making hard
decisions like firing someone when they aren’t meeting a standard. I believe
that many people today lack discipline which is why it is unique.
4)
I am very proficient at problem solving as well.
I have a very analytical mind and can separate fact and emotion in order to
come to a conclusion and fix many problems. I am also good at working in a team
to accomplish the same goal.
5)
Last but not least, I am very personable. I am
friendly, outgoing and can strike up a conversation with anyone. I think this
is a rare trait in any business and certainly plays a major role in the success
of many people.
Interview 1) The first person I spoke with about my human
capital told me that I was a very serious person at times and am able to focus
really well. I don’t like to think of myself as too serious about anything but
I can see how this could help me in a business setting.
Interview 2) I was told that I am very disciplined in many
aspects of my life and that it most likely came from the time I spent in the
military. I think I would agree with the assessment that it stems from the military
as I used to not be as disciplined.
Interview 3) Again I was told that I’m pretty disciplined for
a college student and that my friend believes that its because I was in the military
and that I am older than others. He had used the fact that I wake up at the
same time every morning to exercise.
Interview 4) Discipline came up once again in reference to
my military experience. I think people reference that a lot because it’s foreign
to them so they believe that I developed many qualities most don’t have through
that part of my life.
Interview 5) I was told something different in that I am
good a telling people what they want to hear and I’m very good at creating an
impression when I speak with different people. It sounds like a great piece of
human capital to have, but sounds a bit cynical at the same time.
I feel that the way I see myself and the way that others see
me is kind of the same. I think the largest difference in the way I see myself
as opposed to the way that others see me is how serious I am about different things.
It is easy for me to remain focused on something and I think that in
misunderstood by others. For the most part, I think the people that I
interviewed are correct about what they have said in the interviews, but a few
of them did cover the same point over and over. This leads me to believe that
the list I created was accurate and doesn’t need to be changed. Though, it is
hard to limit the extent of one’s human capital to just five different things.
Christopher, I think it's awesome that you serve in the military. I also think it's an extremely unique experience that you served somewhere else for a year. Statistically speaking that sets you apart from the general public enormously. Great job and go America. Check out my blog too: http://entrepreneurshipwithq.blogspot.com/2016/03/my-secret-sauce.html
ReplyDeleteHello Christopher. I think being in the military and having to experience being deployed definitely teaches you to be disciplined. I have family who are in the military as well as a few friends who are also in the military and they all came back changed people. The biggest similarity is that they all had their ducts in a row. Regarding how others view you and how you perceive yourself seems to be similar. I think your other attributes such as being proficient in problem solving, being personable and being personable are great to have, since I have not seen others have those attributes in their list. Here is a link to my blog. http://clarissaidos.blogspot.com/2016/03/my-secret-sauce.html
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