Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Kiy's 5 Productivity Tips

 Productivity Tips


Hello Business Niners!

This is your Peer Guide, Kiy, here to provide you with 5 Productivity Tips.


Do you find it difficult to stay productive as a student sometimes?

As college students, we tend to overbook or just lose track of time so here are some tips to stay productive the right way.


  1. Keep Track of Time - It can sometimes be difficult planning things if you are unsure how you are spending your time. Track your hours by breaking down major tasks into smaller portions. Set a time that you would like to spend on each task. Google Calendar, a manual calendar, a phone calendar or even sticky notes can be useful for this process.


  1. Reward yourself - This enables positive reinforcement and can be a form of encouragement/motivation to yourself so that you can continue going. Rewards help you to have something good to look forward to despite having a difficult task at hand.


So it is important to take that break, eat that donut, go for that walk or possibly even watch that show.


  1. Plan Ahead - The use of a planner (handheld, electronic or both) , calendar, sticky notes, markerboard etc is essential for setting the tone for the upcoming week, months and semesters to come! It can help you stay on track and prevent you from overbooking yourself and gives you the opportunity to plan life events around your classes and free time. 

  2. Get Plenty of Sleep! - I know that this option may be hard as a college student but some studies show that 8 hours of sleep or even more is important for the brain to function healthily. To ensure that you can increase your productivity in the future, try to “wind down” or use less light later in the evenings. 


  1. Take Regular Breaks - This point goes hand in hand with planning ahead because if you do not plan ahead to begin tasks on time you most likely will not have enough time to take breaks. It is not good to try to cram so much new information at once, this may cause fatigue. However, taking regular breaks can increase your productivity levels.


C-Suite Speaker Series Axe-Clusive! (November 2022)

 Belk College of Business C-Suite Speaker Series


Hello Business Niners! This is your Peer Guide Kiyoshi with an axe-clusive update about the C-Suite  Speaker Series that was recently held on November 3rd,2022.


 I hope that you all are doing well both physically and mentally as we prepare for this upcoming Thanksgiving Break. 


Mike Freno the Chairman and CEO of Barings, LLC who holds a B.A. from Furman University and an M.B.A. from Wake Forest University came to speak to the Belk College of Business about his journey and what his day to day position entails. His involvement entails two decades on the buy-side, focusing on both equity and debt investments.

Two of our Peer Guides: Matthew Morton and Kiyoshi Roberts had the opportunity on behalf of the students here at the Belk College of Business. 

Two main takeaways from this event are: “To take risks early on in your career..” This is important because oftentimes we are hard on ourselves and do not realize how young we are and that we have so much time ahead of us so it is okay to take those big leaps of faith early on.


Another takeaway from the event was to: “Find out what you do not want to do as much as you find out what you want to do.” This is also important because it helps us figure out our purposes in life  and helps us to avoid things that would not impact us in the right way. Life is a journey so we should enjoy every part of it. 


To learn more about Belk College of Business events click here.


Friday, November 11, 2022

Recap: 2022 Women in Business Signature Event

Hello Niners! Two weeks ago, the Women in Business Initiative had the amazing opportunity to host the annual Signature Event in Uptown Charlotte at the Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City.

We began the day by having lunch with peers, alumni, and professionals. We were finally able to sit back and enjoy each other's company. As lunch concluded, keynote speaker Donna Julian, executive vice president & Spectrum Center general manager with Hornets Sports and Entertainment, inspired so many of us by sharing her story as she had a fireside chat with Dr. Natasha Randle. Julian accentuated the idea of working hard and following your dreams, as well as finding role models and people to look up to.


Following Julian, we split up into three breakout rooms that were catered to each person's choosing. Our breakout rooms highlighted:

The Importance of Your Brand: Criseida Rico, Camelia Taheri, and Carisa Findley were an enthusiastic group who brought so many different past experiences and ideas to the discussion and taught us how our brand can help leverage our careers.

Investing in Your Professional Self: Dorlisa Flur and Dr. Patrick Madsen had a great conversation about why professional development is important and why you should look for in a career and how you should manage your own development aside from the professional space.

Value and Visibility: Dr. LaShana Wiggs and Terri White were able to dig into the topic of self-advocacy and stressed the importance of being proud of your accomplishments.

After our breakout rooms we had the opportunity to spend time speed networking. We were able to go to any table we wanted and talk to different professionals about themselves, their experience, or anything else for five minutes. It was a great way to listen to some insightful advice and make new connections.

Shortly after, three scholarship winners were announced:
  • Boylan-Ott Scholarship Recipient: Christina De Guzman
  • Women in Business Scholarship Recipient: Sierra Richardson
  • Women in Business Scholarship Recipient: Kennedy Grayden
It was a fantastic event and we want to thank everyone who was able to participate. You can check out the pictures here. We hope to see some of you at our next one!

Like what you’ve read? There’s still time to join the Women in Business Initiative! Our last event of the semester will be our November Coffee Hour on Nov. 21 at 5:30pm. Join us as we talk about building confidence. Register here.



Wednesday, November 2, 2022

 

Hello everyone! It is your fellow Business Niner and Peer Guide Kiyoshi Roberts with some axe-citing news on the topic Professional Development Meetup: Growing your network!

This event was led by the director of the PD team: Meagan Glasco and a fellow Peer Guide Matthew Mortion via Zoom. Fifth Third Bank came and spoke to current BCOB students on strategies that can help one to grow their network which is a vital part of our career journey!


During this PD Meetup, the group discussed the importance of networking and the benefits of having a good support system.

Students were reminded about resources on campus that can assist with networking including: 

1. Career center: alumni resources, and professionals or recruiters who are in-house to review resumes

2. Niblock Student Center: professional speakers for Lunch & Learns, Professional development meet-ups

3. Getting involved on campus: connecting with organizations within interest groups to grow a network there.

4. When connecting with professionals, think about what you want to ask for: informational interview, answers to questions, advice, etc.


Some other takeaways from this MeetUp would be to: 

Remember, once you receive a connection, remember to maintain that connection through connecting on Linked-In or letting them know that you are thinking of the connection such as news articles, etc.


USE THE FACT YOU ARE A COLLEGE STUDENT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE!!!!! 

People are looking to help college students, because they were once in our positions. Especially alumni of the Belk College of Business.


When creating your network, refrain from comparing your networking to your peers. Everyone’s journey and career is different and might require different types of networking. Know you are doing your best and you are enough.


The C-Suite Series coming up on Thursday November 3rd,2022  from 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 pm that you do not want to miss with Mike Freno, Chairman and CEO of Barings, LLC!
You may register and find out more information: here.