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Jeremiah Rivera HTM 480
  Leadership Experience
 What  is Wheres NSMH?
 Who did I work with
 What did I do
 Event
 Connections to the Cycle
 Reflection
   For my leadership
    experience I coordinated the
    Where's NSMH ? Event for
    the National Society of
    Minorities in Hospitality
    during Hospitality Week at
    San Diego State University.
   Where's NSMH is an event
    that allows hospitality
    students to have fun, make
    friends ,and explore the
    tourist destinations of San
    Diego through a scavenger
    hunt adventure.
   Kelly Burton : Kelly is the
    Vice President of NSMH
    who gave me the
    opportunity to coordinate
    the event and supervised
    my progress.

                                      Sean Belluscio: Sean is a
                                      chapter member of NSMH
                                      who wanted to get involved
                                      and assist me with the
                                      event.
 By working on a team I          Sean was like my
  was able to relate my            "employee ". I
  leadership experience            delegated tasks to Sean
  to a real world situation.       and worked with him to
 Kelly was like my                plan and execute the
  "supervisor." I had to           event.
  check in with her to
  report my progress and
  to get her approval on
  my ideas.
 When
     planning the Where's
 NSMH? Event I had to :
  Create an overall theme for the event
  Choose the destinations for the scavenger hunt
  Create clues and hints that would lead the
   participants to the destinations
  Create awareness of the event and encourage
   people to attend it
  & Collect the materials needed for the bonfire
   which occurred after the scavenger hunt
Htm 480 Leadership Experience
Create a
                               Shared Vision



                                                       Dev. Service
         Provide
                                                       Climate and
        Feedback
                                                       Expectations




Assess Service                                                 Develop
 Performance                                                 Relationships




                  Motivate and               Teach and
                   Inspire for                Train for
                 Service Quality           Service Quality
I  had to create a shared vision amongst
  my team when selecting the theme for
  Where's NSMH.
 Sean had never participated in the event
  before so I had to explain to him what it
  was about and what it included.
 I was able to come up with several ideas
  for the events theme. I shared my ideas
  with Kelly and Sean and together we
  chose to do the Toy Story theme.
   For my experience I wanted to
    create a
    positive, productive, and fun
    climate. To do so I dressed up
    like Buzz Lightyear during the
    event and facilitated
    conversations within the group
    to encourage everyone to
    share their stories and meet
    new people.
   When working with Sean and
    Kelly I wanted to create an
    inclusive climate so I asked
    them for their input during each
    stage of the planning process.
   I feel that I was able to set
    expectations when I worked with
    Sean to come up with clues for the
    scavenger hunt locations.

   I was able to set expectations by
    first coming up with several clues
    myself then sharing my clues with
    him. Then I asked Sean to come
    up with some clues of his own
    using my clues as a guideline for
    what I expected.
   Through my experience I was able to develop a
    relationship with Sean and further develop my
    relationship with Kelly. In the past I have worked with
    Kelly but this was my first time working with Sean. To
    develop good relationships it was important for me to
    communicate and build trust with my team.
   I made sure that everyone was on the same page by
    communicating with them and updating them on the
    progress of the event. For example, after Sean and I
    had a meeting about what food should be served at the
    event I emailed Kelly to let her know what we
    discussed and asked her for her thoughts as well.
    To build trust I made sure that
    I shared information with my
    team and followed through
    with the tasks that were
    assigned to me. For
    example, we all trusted each
    other to get the items for the
    smores that were severed at
    the event, and we all followed
    through with getting the items.
   Kelly got the chocolate, Sean
    got the marshmallows and I
    got the gram crackers
   I feel that I was able to      During our meetings I
    teach Sean about                explained what the
    planning an event by            Wheres NSMH event was
    including him in the            and told him about my
    development of Wheres          previous experience with
                                    the event. We were also
    NSMH and by assigning
                                    able to plan out what was
    him the task of creating        needed for the event and
    an ice breaker activity         schedule more meeting
    for the barbeque that           times.
    took place after the
    scavenger hunt.
    I wanted Sean to experience
    what it was like to conduct an
    event himself in order to teach
    him
    planning, communication, and
    time management skills, so I put
    him in charge of creating an ice
    breaker activity.
    I explained to him what an ice
    breaker activity was and what I
    had in mind for Wheres NSMH.
    During our meetings I checked on
    his progress and helped him
    solidify his ideas.
  I wanted to motivate and inspire Sean when
  coming up for clues for the scavenger hunt
  and the ice breaker activity.
 I wanted Sean to feel like his input was
  valued and that he was an important part of
  my team so that he would be motivated to do
  his best.
 To inspire him with his ice breaker activity I
  told him about my previous experiences with
  ice breakers and encouraged his ideas.
   In my leadership experience I felt
    that Kelly was able to assess my
    performance and I was able to
    assess Seans performance.
    Kelly was able to assess my
    performance and give me
    feedback when I would meet with
    her to discuss my progress with
    developing the event.
   For example, when I created the
    flyers promoting the events I
    shared it with Kelly and she
    suggested that I reduce the
    amount of information I had
    included on the flyer.
 She also told me I should also create a
 miniature flyer and go to different HTM
 classes to announce the event to persuade
 people to participate in the event.

I was able to assess Seans performance and
 give him feedback in regards to his ice
 breaker activity. Sean came up with several
 ideas for the ice breaker and presented them
 to me.
   His ideas were good but they did not require a lot of
    physical activity from the participants. When providing
    feedback to him I let him know that his ideas were
    good but that I thought it would be a good idea to come
    up with an activity that involved more action.
   I made sure that I acknowledge and appreciated his
    ideas and that I used I sentences when offering other
    suggestions so that I did not discourage his efforts. We
    were able create a two part activity using one of his
    original ideas to divide everyone into two teams and
    adding the hula hoop pass game to include more
    physical activity to the ice breaker.
Htm 480 Leadership Experience
   My Leadership Experience was a great way for me to see how
    the Coaching Cycle can be applied to working in a team and
    planning an event.
   This experience was also an excellent way for me to practice
    being a leader.
   I really enjoyed being able to work on a team because it
    allowed me to relate my experience to a real world
    management situation.
   I learned that to be a successful leader it is important to build
    trusting relationships, stay positive and have open
    communication with those you are leading.
   I know that I will be able to use the Coaching Cycle a lot next
    semester because I will be a board member for the NSMH
    Chapter at San Diego State.
    Seeing the successful execution of the Wheres NSMH event
    made all the time and effort that was put into it worth wild.
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Htm 480 Leadership Experience

  • 1. Jeremiah Rivera HTM 480 Leadership Experience
  • 2. What is Wheres NSMH? Who did I work with What did I do Event Connections to the Cycle Reflection
  • 3. For my leadership experience I coordinated the Where's NSMH ? Event for the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality during Hospitality Week at San Diego State University. Where's NSMH is an event that allows hospitality students to have fun, make friends ,and explore the tourist destinations of San Diego through a scavenger hunt adventure.
  • 4. Kelly Burton : Kelly is the Vice President of NSMH who gave me the opportunity to coordinate the event and supervised my progress. Sean Belluscio: Sean is a chapter member of NSMH who wanted to get involved and assist me with the event.
  • 5. By working on a team I Sean was like my was able to relate my "employee ". I leadership experience delegated tasks to Sean to a real world situation. and worked with him to Kelly was like my plan and execute the "supervisor." I had to event. check in with her to report my progress and to get her approval on my ideas.
  • 6. When planning the Where's NSMH? Event I had to : Create an overall theme for the event Choose the destinations for the scavenger hunt Create clues and hints that would lead the participants to the destinations Create awareness of the event and encourage people to attend it & Collect the materials needed for the bonfire which occurred after the scavenger hunt
  • 8. Create a Shared Vision Dev. Service Provide Climate and Feedback Expectations Assess Service Develop Performance Relationships Motivate and Teach and Inspire for Train for Service Quality Service Quality
  • 9. I had to create a shared vision amongst my team when selecting the theme for Where's NSMH. Sean had never participated in the event before so I had to explain to him what it was about and what it included. I was able to come up with several ideas for the events theme. I shared my ideas with Kelly and Sean and together we chose to do the Toy Story theme.
  • 10. For my experience I wanted to create a positive, productive, and fun climate. To do so I dressed up like Buzz Lightyear during the event and facilitated conversations within the group to encourage everyone to share their stories and meet new people. When working with Sean and Kelly I wanted to create an inclusive climate so I asked them for their input during each stage of the planning process.
  • 11. I feel that I was able to set expectations when I worked with Sean to come up with clues for the scavenger hunt locations. I was able to set expectations by first coming up with several clues myself then sharing my clues with him. Then I asked Sean to come up with some clues of his own using my clues as a guideline for what I expected.
  • 12. Through my experience I was able to develop a relationship with Sean and further develop my relationship with Kelly. In the past I have worked with Kelly but this was my first time working with Sean. To develop good relationships it was important for me to communicate and build trust with my team. I made sure that everyone was on the same page by communicating with them and updating them on the progress of the event. For example, after Sean and I had a meeting about what food should be served at the event I emailed Kelly to let her know what we discussed and asked her for her thoughts as well.
  • 13. To build trust I made sure that I shared information with my team and followed through with the tasks that were assigned to me. For example, we all trusted each other to get the items for the smores that were severed at the event, and we all followed through with getting the items. Kelly got the chocolate, Sean got the marshmallows and I got the gram crackers
  • 14. I feel that I was able to During our meetings I teach Sean about explained what the planning an event by Wheres NSMH event was including him in the and told him about my development of Wheres previous experience with the event. We were also NSMH and by assigning able to plan out what was him the task of creating needed for the event and an ice breaker activity schedule more meeting for the barbeque that times. took place after the scavenger hunt.
  • 15. I wanted Sean to experience what it was like to conduct an event himself in order to teach him planning, communication, and time management skills, so I put him in charge of creating an ice breaker activity. I explained to him what an ice breaker activity was and what I had in mind for Wheres NSMH. During our meetings I checked on his progress and helped him solidify his ideas.
  • 16. I wanted to motivate and inspire Sean when coming up for clues for the scavenger hunt and the ice breaker activity. I wanted Sean to feel like his input was valued and that he was an important part of my team so that he would be motivated to do his best. To inspire him with his ice breaker activity I told him about my previous experiences with ice breakers and encouraged his ideas.
  • 17. In my leadership experience I felt that Kelly was able to assess my performance and I was able to assess Seans performance. Kelly was able to assess my performance and give me feedback when I would meet with her to discuss my progress with developing the event. For example, when I created the flyers promoting the events I shared it with Kelly and she suggested that I reduce the amount of information I had included on the flyer.
  • 18. She also told me I should also create a miniature flyer and go to different HTM classes to announce the event to persuade people to participate in the event. I was able to assess Seans performance and give him feedback in regards to his ice breaker activity. Sean came up with several ideas for the ice breaker and presented them to me.
  • 19. His ideas were good but they did not require a lot of physical activity from the participants. When providing feedback to him I let him know that his ideas were good but that I thought it would be a good idea to come up with an activity that involved more action. I made sure that I acknowledge and appreciated his ideas and that I used I sentences when offering other suggestions so that I did not discourage his efforts. We were able create a two part activity using one of his original ideas to divide everyone into two teams and adding the hula hoop pass game to include more physical activity to the ice breaker.
  • 21. My Leadership Experience was a great way for me to see how the Coaching Cycle can be applied to working in a team and planning an event. This experience was also an excellent way for me to practice being a leader. I really enjoyed being able to work on a team because it allowed me to relate my experience to a real world management situation. I learned that to be a successful leader it is important to build trusting relationships, stay positive and have open communication with those you are leading. I know that I will be able to use the Coaching Cycle a lot next semester because I will be a board member for the NSMH Chapter at San Diego State. Seeing the successful execution of the Wheres NSMH event made all the time and effort that was put into it worth wild.