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20190921a- Day 3 of Social Responsibility and Ethics

Damien didn’t do a video for the day prior, 20 September 2019 as he finished class and came staight down to the Mills to do a reading for an in class exercise the next day. He went home after completing the readings and started watching “The Hitmans Bodyguard” with Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L Jackson (sorry Samuel L Jackson!!) and fell asleep half way through it at 8:30pm.

He woke this morning at 7am feeling a lot more refreshed. He came to the Melbourne Business School to commence class and there was a power outage. So the Syndicate Team had to work in rooms with a window for lighting. Check out Damien’ Instagram account at dgfoley to see his Syndicate Team at work.

He completed the class at 12pm and started his Social Responsibility and Ethics individual assignement in the Mills study area. In between study on the assignment he worked on the Syndicate Leadership assignment using Microsoft Team. Damien wanted to focus on the final review of the Leadership assignment that the team references to ensure there is no implications of possible plagiarism, which has academic implications to be failed in the assignment, the course or the MBA program.

Damien is in the Mills study area which includes paintings he assumes are former Deans of the Melbourne Business School. He intends to return home, treat himself to takeaway for dinner and hit the gym.

20190919a- Day 1 of Social Responsibility and Ethics

Damien talks about the readings needed for the subject. A group exercise on ethics for deciding if a tram was to hit either 5 people or hit 1 person. We discussed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the value add it brings to a business to have CSR as part of its business practices and the benefits to communicate this to its stakeholders. We also discuss the negatives of CSR being used as a public relations stunt.

We also did a Syndicate presentation of an ASX listed company in an industry with social unease or contention where Damien presented for this Syndicate exercise. This actually included the company’s Indigenous strategy, workplace OH&S and green house gas emissions. As Damien was across Indigenous procurement, he was able to speak on the supply needs of procuring from Indigenous businesses directly from his knowledge and experience. Damien’s Syndicate Team continued working on their Leadership assignment.

Damien finished study early that morning before going to bed and didn’t make it to the gym. He woke and went straight to Melbourne Business School for the class to return home, have dinner, then go to the Victorian State Library until 9pm to continue doing study to return home and do more study. He still hasn’t finished all the readings which are intensive and couldn’t discuss the next day’s activity due to confidentiality requirements for future classes. He recorded this video at 12:40am in the morning and couldn’t concentrate to continue study.

20190918a- Social Responsibility And Ethics Readings

Damien debriefs what he has been doing for his MBA. He has been staying up late until 2am to do readings for Social Responsibility and Ethics that are on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This includes a case study reading for the afternoon. He has been continuing to work on the Leadership Syndicate assignment.

Damien was only able to do a 30 minute gym workout this morning. For work Damien has been having meetings with clients, both Indigenous businesses and corporates wanting to procure from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses, especially some second and third tier corporates supplying into projects.

He talks about companies with good Corporate Social Responsibility and ethical investment. As a Melbourne Business School student he also gets free membership to the Lincoln Square Fitness gym.

20190917a- Planning Study, Work and Personal Life

Damien talks about how is endeavouring to organise and create a routine around his study, work and personal life. This includes going to the gym, preparing healthy meals for the week for lunch and dinner for work and going to classes, and his work attending meetings with Indigenous businesses and corporate partners.

Damien is a Relationship Manager working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses for their business development as well as working with Corporates who want to procure from Indigenous businesses to meet their Social Procurement requirements with Victorian State Government targets. Finishing work at 5pm he then goes straight to work to have his prepared dinner and then start study on Social Responsibility and Ethics at 6pm, quoting from Socrates. Finishing at 10pm he goes home to continue study at home until 11:30pm when he prepares his lunch for the next day and be in bed by 12am.

20190915a- Leadership, Working As A Team and Self Reflection

Damien discusses his day doing class exercises and activities including a group activity involving dropping an egg to learn about group dynamics and personality traits, role palying exercises around conflict management and negotiation role plays. Damien uses the days activities to self reflect upon his own traits as someone who is likeable and is agreeable with others. He reflects on how being agreeable and not wanting to enter into conflict can be seen as not having an opinion or to be perceived as agreeing to things he doesn’t beleive in. He reflects he does need to speak up as it is more important to be seen as ‘fair’ then it is to be liked.

20190914a- Leadership and Personality Traits

Damien does a recap of his day, discussing personality traits as Briggs Myer, assessing our own personality traits, both the pros and cons of these traits. He talks about his mindfulness and meditation and his learning about himself as an extravert and relationships with introverts. He touches on the group activity about what is leadership, the difference between extroverts and intraverts, leading by example as a follower and can you question the objective. He talks about his contribution to the syndicate assignment on self awareness of personal traits. Readings were around emotional intelligence, intraverts and extraverts. The benefits of intravert leaders with extrovert followers, the effect a leaders mood has and how it can be transferred to the team and affect productivity. The succesfulness of leaders being able to win over hearts before minds.

20190913a- My First Day, Orientation and Leadership

Damien discusses how he felt for his first day at the Melbourne Busienss School for his first class. He talks about the issues with Canvas and how this affected himself and other students. He talks about the orientation for the first part of the day. He talks about the demographic of the students undertaking the part time MBA in this terms intake, including age, place of birth, undergraduate field of study and who had children. He talks about the importance of Self, Family and Friends, Community and Work and his expectations of these on his commitment to them while doing the MBA. He talks about the first class on Leadership. Damien refers to the need to do debrief notes after the class for reinforcing study and knowledge. He also provides a summary of his reading of the article “How to be a better leader”.

20190912a- Organisational Design and Personality Traits

Damien talks about his study in leadership and discusses an article by Deloitte on the transition to the”Networking of Teams” model away from the heirarchial functional model. He also talks about personality types of the Big 5. He also talks about his day at work talking with corporates wanting to procure from Indigenous business and talking to someone wanting to start an Indigenous business.

20190911a- Diversity, Success and Power

Damien discusses the pressure of only being able to login today to the Melbourne Business School’s Canvas learning management system. This has placed him already behind in his readings, not including the other pre-course work required before the start of classes Friday morning on the 13 September. He talks about the article by Marnie Vinall on “Privilege is the hidden ingredient for success that we don’t talk about enough”. The lack of gender diversity in ASX 200 boards, the position of power a multinational company has in negotiations with a small Indigenous business, the figurative and literal significance of being ‘hungry’ to succeed as expressed by Gary Vaynerchuk. Damien talks about the great meeting he had in the afternoon with an Indigenous business around their sales, pricing and marketing.

20190910a- Canvas and my first day at work

Damien discusses the issues of trying to log onto Canvas, the learning management system used by Melbourne Business School, he needs to access his reading material only 2 days out from starting the class. He talks about his day and starting his first day at his new job where he spoke with corporates from procurement and worked with an Indigenous business looking to establish a partnership with another company. He has started listening to the audio book “Crushing It” by Gary Vaynerchuk.