Showing posts with label Mentorship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mentorship. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Mentorship

L:
Erik Peterson, architect at Claremont Environmental Design Group. 

I:
An important thing that I learned was networking with a team of individuals that must be collaborated with in order to have a successful product. I had seen numerous attempts by Erik Peterson and his fellow colleagues. It was important to speak with every member of the team in order to get the best results. 

A:
From doing my mentorship I have been able to answer my EQ with real world solutions. Such as my first and second answer which were obtained by observing a super adobe building located in Claremont and designed by CEDG. By obtaining a mentor like mr. Peterson he was able to explain to me first hand what he did and how he got the ideas for the window placement and style as well as building structures with materials found on-site. 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Summer Mentorship Component

1.)https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Anpq9UOGd9vydDZnSHJDNzVVcjNudFkzM3JBa3ZJQUE#gid=0
2.) Salvador Uribe (909) 964-7483
3.) None.
4.) Precision: Being precise improves the chances of only having to do the job once. Not being precise may lead to a incomplete job that is a waste of time and money. Doing the job precisely may also improve the quality of the job, which will satisfy the customer and can possibly lead to more customers referred by the original customer.
     Prepared: Being prepared makes the process of completing the job more efficient as well as safer for everyone. Being prepared can make the difference of a two hour job from a ten hour job. Completing a job in a shorter amount of time can lead to happy customers and more jobs to be done.
     Networking: Knowing the right people can help improve the amount of work that you can get. Also if you encounter a problem during a job you can ask for help from others who may have encountered the same problem. Making you more precise and prepared for the next time.
5.) I took this summer as a chance to intern with my father, Salvador Uribe, to complete the hour requirement as well as to get an in depth feeling of what he did as a profession.