7-6-13
TEAM OF THE WEEK!!!!! I
definitely was not expecting this to happen but I am so happy it did. This will
hopefully serve as the final motivation as we push towards the finish line, yet
it still seems miles away. After a busy day working in order to complete
everything before our team prize, we drove the Long Street with the faculty and
had dinner at a restaurant called Mama Africa. Although this place was clearly
for tourists it was still an awesome experience. The live African band playing
American music and the delicious food and wine were a great way to cap a
stressful day of work. I cant help but feel we got a little lucky winning team
of the week this week since we didn't really foster the funding engagement but
at least we finished it. I had a feeling we would have won it last week but seeing
as they didn't choose one last week that didn't really happen. Last week we
were incredibly busy trying to catch up to everyone after we dropped a client
and picked up a new one, so I guess the hard work from last week has paid off
this week. I’m also glad we worked hard today before dinner so that we could
enjoy dinner just a little bit more and relax tonight instead of working more. I
had a delicious lamb curry that unfortunately was diluted with bones but was
still very tasty. Time to buckle down and focus on the deliverables.
7-7-13
Deliverables,
Deliverables, Deliverables. Eat, sleep, and breathe deliverables.
7-8-13
This was probably the
worst day of EESA to date. I don’t mean worse as in bad but worst as in most stressful.
Today we implemented our social impact survey in order to acquire some data on
how Silulo is affecting the people that it teaches. We also sent three people
on our team to meet with Monwood to begin implementing our financial
deliverable and see how we could acquire data that expresses the social impact
of Monwood on its students as well. I was actually pretty excited about the day
to finally start seeing how all of our hard work will pay off in the future. Unfortunately,
my excitement quickly faded and I become pretty irritated with our situation. For
starters, as we tracked the Silulo survey we realized we weren’t getting many
responses. To be exact, by the end of the day we had three responses, which is
clearly not enough to formulate reliable data. On a similar note, when the
members that went to Monwood returned, they informed the rest of us that the
primary school that Monwood sends the majority of her students to is closed all
week. This makes it pretty difficult to track the student’s progress if we can’t
speak to their teachers. Those were the two major blows today that really put
my team and myself in a pretty crappy mood, which made getting any work done
pretty difficult. I decided to take a walk with Erick and explain to him the
frustrations our team was having and he was very helpful and supportive. He
apologized for the situation we had been put in given our developed clients and
said he would help us with our more difficult deliverables. This made me feel a
little better but this day was definitely not a fun experience. It just doesn't
seem like we can catch a break and everything keeps piling up on top of each
other and nothing is getting done. All I want is a break or something that
tells me to keep going. I’m definitely at a low right now.
7-9-13
What a roller coaster type
day. We started out the day by meeting with Erick about our current situation
and to see if he could help us out with anything we needed. We talked primarily
about the board of advisors for Monwood Playgroup and it turned out to be a
very helpful conversation. He explained that we needed to develop the charter
for the board and then find a list of candidates and interview those
individuals until we could decide on a board of three members. He also informed
us that should we be unable to completely have the board in place by the time
we left, as long as we had one member who could carry out the rest of the
procedures that would suffice. My biggest frustration is that everyone else one
the program is using the tools we learned in all the lectures and applying them
to their clients business while we had to learn completely new things in order
to implement what our clients really need. On one level I understand that I am
getting a great experience out of being here but on the other I sort of feel
like I have been receiving something entirely different than what I signed up
for.
Fortunately throughout the
day, we began getting some quality work done and things started to look up.
During the meeting with Erick, he asked how many survey response we had and
when I checked we only had 6 so I was pretty disappointed. At the end of the
day when Erick made his rounds, he asked and we were able to tell him that we
had 40 responses. Although 40 is obviously not a huge number given the amount
of people that Silulo has trained in the past, I was very excited about the
progress we had made. When conducting a survey you do not need too many
respondents to get a solid picture of what the responses might look like so 40
was a big step. Id say things are beginning to turn around but there is
definitely still plenty of work to be done.
Sounds like 40 responses is way better and can provide you with good data to move forward. Good luck!
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