Write 2 page APA formatted paper of your Watch/Listen/Learn note-taking experience.

Watching, Listening and Learning In this exercise, you’ll watch, listen to, and learn from a movie or a TV series that is related to supervision, communications, and leadership styles. Have paper and a pen or pencil handy to take notes. You’ll create a three-column list with the headings WATCH, LISTEN, and LEARN. Here are a few suggestions for movies and TV series: Movies: 9 to 5Norma Rae The Devil Wears Prada TV Series: The Office Ugly Betty Grey’s Anatomy Step 1: Watch the movie or TV show of your choice and take notes. Divide your note-taking into three areas: WATCH: You will name and describe the physical and work skills of three main characters in the movie or TV show. At least one character should be a supervisor. LISTEN: You’ll listen for and note memorable script (or setting) situations where the character’s performance is a great example of either negative or positive workplace communications (for example, jot down a quote from Norma Rae’s “on the table” scene). LEARN: While watching and listening, make particular note of situations where you observe: Examples of formal and informal (both negative and positive) communications that seem to be impacting the character’s performance-examples of techniques and behaviors used to overcome communication counterexamples of assertive behavior being used to improve communication-step 2: Write 2 page APA formatted paper of your Watch/Listen/Learn note-taking experience. Title and reference page not included in page count. Include the following prompts in your paper: Name of the movie or TV show that you watched.A quick plot summary/main idea paragraph that explains the story (using the TV guide or film case is fine).Name and brief description of the characters being discussed.Short (two to three-paragraph) analysis and critique with opinions stated and supported to describe in one or two detailed sentences what lessons you learned from each character’s ability to problem solve, resolve conflicts, or professionally or personally grow from his or her situation.Finally, state and support your opinion of the movie’s message, concluding your analysis with a short (two- to three-paragraph) critique.Step 3: Submit assignment by due date indicated

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