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Final Assignment: Individual reflection report

Due: Monday, January , 16:20pm

Submit a typed report in the beginning of the class.


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Name

Andhika Putra Sudarman

Student number

IPLA|B4VJ5004

or Program
1 Reflect on the goals you have set for this class and the project. Evaluate
your accomplishments with concrete evidences.

The goals I have set up for the class:


1. Get to know more people;
I got to know more friends (I know around 20-25 new friends because
of this class);
2. Understand the working ethics of other culture;
I understand better the working ethics of other cultures now;
3. Pass this subject;
I have done my best to achieve this goal.
As was presented in front of the class, there are three goals that we have set up
for the project:
1. To promote and explain the culture of Southeast Asia;
We promoted and explained the culture of Southeast Asia. We
designed the room, played the games, consumed the food and drink, and
presented interesting information about Southeast Asia;
2. To provide enjoyable time for the participants;
From the survey we have collected, it is clear that all the participants
did enjoy the event;
3. To provide the experience of the Southeast Asias food and games.
We consumed the food and played the game.
We had more than 80 participants on the event; and we even stopped looking
for more participants as the room was not adequate to provide enjoyable
environment if we were to have more participants.

Reflect on your participation in the preparation process and describe how you
have contributed to the team in organizing the event and how your
contributions were evaluated by the team.

I participated in the:
1. Preparation Process
a. Prepared the project timeline;
b. Set the job description for each member;
c. Purchased the needed items;
d. Outlined the agendas for D-day;
e. Prepared the power point for presentation.
2. Event Execution
a. Became master of ceremony;
b. Leaded the game.
3. Evaluation of My Contribution;
a. Professional and (hopefully) fun at the same time.
Describe three challenges you have faced while carrying out the project. How
did you overcome the challenges? What did you learn from the experiences?

1. The snow made people came late.


I knew we had to pull people who were at around the campus to join the
event. I made four of our group members went to find participants. We started
the event around 5-10 minutes late, but we had enough people to start the
event. What I learned: flexibility is the key to unlock all possibilities.
2. The room was too small to fit 100 people.
We had to stop inviting people after reaching a number of around 75
people. The choices were: more people less fun v. enough people more fun I
obviously went for the latter. What I learned: never sacrifice what you have
(the fun) for what you dont need (more people).
3. There were not enough chairs for everyone to sit down.
It would be a little bit dirty for everyone to sit down. But more than half

of Southeast Asia population eats while sitting on the floor the floor that is ten
times dirtier than the place we held the event. Instead of finding more chairs to
pack in the small-sized room, I had the participants to seat on the floor instead
thinking everyone could also experience the culture of Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asian sits on the floor for most of the occasions, even for the
traditional wedding. What I learned: Sometimes your chips might be
running out during the process of becoming a millionaire, but there is
always a chance for winning a jackpot and we won the jackpot.
Compare the pre-class and after-class surveys and reflect on your learning
and development.

Nothing much is different. But if I were to point out, one thing I learned (through
experience) is that when we are striving for the best, some people will definitely
follow us. And when we have a visionary goal with an ultimate resolution to
realize it, people will believe in it and realize it together with us. A visionary goal
is without limit; no matter what someones race is, no matter what someones
religion is, no matter what someones nationality is, a visionary goal will bond
people and make people strive together.
How can you connect what you have learned in this class to your future
studies or career as well as personal development?

Everything in this world goes away; your family, your friends, your money, your
health, even your own self; but one thing that never leaves is what you have
learned. Everything I have learned, they will help me in my future studies, and
they will assist me in making more appropriate decisions in my life. Everything I
have learned, they will become part of my experience that never leaves, and
the very same experience that will bring me to excel through my careers. And
whatever I have learned, they have become part of my personal development,
which is part of my very self today.
List team members who you think have contributed to the success of the
project and give them credits below.
<You may continue adding other
members >

Name

: Yu Yoneda

Contribution

: For becoming the leader; the position that holds the highest

responsibility; the position that people usually are not dare enough to take.
Name

: Fahmi & Naura

Contribution

: Made the delicious cake no other could have managed to

make.
Name

: Kampant Ta-in & Yurawit Somboonvit

Contribution

: Made the delicious Thai drink that no other could have

managed to
Name

make.
: Hiromichi Shuhara, Junta Ono, Yuuka Ino, Sayari Konno,
Inai Ayumi, and Ahmed Mustahid.

Contribution

: For always being there to support everyone else, for giving


brilliant ideas to make the event amazing, for being the
team leader of each group during the event.

. Extra point:
What event s have you attended other than your own? Which event did you
enjoy the most? State the reasons.

<Event(s) you have attended>


I went to Alinas event (Europe) on Tuesday for a while.
<The best event with the reasons>
Because I only went to this one hahahahaha
And they have big doll with human inside!

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