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“Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today.” Ben Franklin PAF 101 Module 2, Lecture 1

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Page 1: “Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today.” Ben Franklin PAF 101 Module 2, Lecture 1

“Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today.”

Ben Franklin

PAF 101Module 2, Lecture

1

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Class Agenda

•Announcements•Extra Credit • Introduction to Dale Carnegie •Selecting a topic –Ex.2.6•Quick Intro. to Ch. 3 •Exercise 3.1 •Fighting Procrastination •Assignment for Next Class

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Lunch with Coplin•Monday and Wednesday from 11 to 11:30•Email me to determine which day and meet me at 11 in 102 Maxwell•We can talk about anything•We pay for our own lunches

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Competition Points

As of 9/18/2015

WinnersWinners

Losers

Group # Points

14 10

1 5

11 5

2 4

8 4

18 4

3 3

4 3

5 3

9 3

12 3

15 3

17 3

6 3

7 1

13 1

10 0

16 0

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Meet Dale.

• Dale Carnegie was born in Missouri and was raised by poor farmers.

• By the end of his life, he had amassed a fortune and is called the founder of self-help.

• His book How to Win Friends and Influence People has sold over 10 million copies.

Sup.

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• His principles will allow you to gain knowledge about successfully interacting with others.

• You will make a lot of friends and a lot less enemies.

• Learning DC will change the way you view yourself, and in turn, help the way others view you.

• His principles will allow you to succeed in life…

Why should YOU know him?

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Dale Carnegie Presentations•TA's present how they used DC to fix a problem they faced.•Two Groups will be called on to say what DC principle the TA used.

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Dale Carnegie Principles• Don't criticize, condemn or complain.

• Give honest and sincere appreciation.

• Arouse the other person an eager want.

• Become genuinely interested in other people.

• Remember that a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound in any language.

• Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.

• Talk in the terms of the other man’s interest.

• Make the other person feel important and do it sincerely.

• Avoid arguments.

• Never tell someone they are wrong

• If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.

• Begin in a friendly way.

• Start with questions the other person will answer yes to. Let the other person do the talking.

• Let the other person feel the idea is his/hers.

• Try honestly to see things from the other person's point of view.

• Sympathize with the other person.

• Appeal to noble motives.

• Dramatize your ideas.

• Throw down a challenge.

• Begin with praise and honest appreciation.

• Call attention to other people's mistakes indirectly.

• Talk about your own mistakes first.

• Ask questions instead of giving direct orders.

• Let the other person save face.

• Praise every improvement.

• Give them a fine reputation to live up to

• Encourage them by making their faults seem easy to correct.

• Make the other person happy about doing what you suggest.

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Famous DC Users http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-07-22/charles-mansons-turning-point-dale-carnegie-classes 

• Dale Carnegie Training that shaped the lives of such people as Warren Buffett, Johnny Cash, and Emeril Lagasse, can claim an additional ardent disciple: Charles Manson.

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What is Dale Carnegie?• It depends•A tool •A way of life

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Introduction to Module Two

Exercises for Chapters 2-4

Due 10/9One of Seven Topic Areas from Module 1

Not Too Specific

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Introduction to Module Two

Chapter 2: Use the library (guest lecture on Monday)

Chapter 3: Find players to interview

Chapter 4: Design a survey on a societal problem or policy in a specified geographic area

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Getting specific is hard to do…

•Exercise 2.6 requires you to select a societal problem WITHIN YOUR TOPIC•Exercise 3.1 requires you to choose a local geographic area: Syracuse, Onondaga County, or your home town or county

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For Exercise 2.6: A Societal Problem is Not A Policy You Don’t Like

Gun Control Gun Related Crimes

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Problem Selection Ex. 2.6

•Choose a specific societal problem within the one of the following topics: • Crime• Education• Environment• Health• Housing• Jobs and Economic Development• Poverty

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Focus on Specific Problems for 2.6

•A problem is an undesirable societal condition that is at an unacceptable level

• Either too low (such as graduation rates) or too high (such as unemployment)

•Be sure to indicate geographic location

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Crime

•Too many arrests for homicides, drug sales, theft

•DWI/DUI arrest rate is too high

•Too many incidents of police brutality

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Environment•Recycling levels are too low

•Air Pollution is too high

•Carbon footprint is too big

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Education

•High school graduation rates are too low

•Too many students fail state-mandated tests

•Students are late too frequently

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Health

•Too many adolescent pregnancies •STD rates are too high

•The nursing shortage is too great

•Too many people don’t have access to health care

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Housing

•Too many vacant lots

•Not enough low income housing

•Too many mortgage defaults in the City of Syracuse

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Jobs/Economic Development

•Loss of jobs is too high

•Not enough workers with the necessary skills

•Too many business bankruptcies

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Poverty

•Too many food pantries run out of food

•Too many people live under the poverty line

•Too much welfare fraud

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Focusing on a Societal Problem

•Very difficult because “to generalize is to be an idiot.” -Wm. Blake, 18th century poet

•What’s wrong about this quote?

•Which leads to the two most important quotes of the course…

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Quote #1

“Life is an aggregation problem.”

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Dealing with “Life is an Aggregation Problem”

Canada Goose–

a beautiful bird

versus

a flying crap machine

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When you can take a 3 page paper and:

•Reduce it to 1 page•Reduce that to 3 paragraphs•Reduce that to 1 paragraph •Reduce that to 1 sentence,

You will understand that life is an aggregation problem. (37signals.com)

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Be Both Kinds of a Person

Correctly decide when to be: •A Tree Person

•A Forest Person

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Quote #2

“Everything is B.S.” When is this a good or a bad thing?

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Example: The Magna Carta

QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"The myth of Magna Carta lies at the whole origin of our perception of who we are as an

English-speaking people, freedom-loving people who've lived with a degree of liberty and under a rule of law for 800 years. It's a

load of tripe, of course. But it's a very useful myth."

NICHOLAS VINCENT, a professor at the University of East Anglia and author of a book on the document.

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BS is the fertilizer of life •Bad • Ignores the truth • Too much creates more harm than good like wrong decisions and tyranny

•Good• It serves as play • It drives business and politics• It drives do-gooders • One person’s truth is another person’s BS

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Create Respect for BS

•BS is as essential to the human condition as air is to human life

•Respect for BS restores faith to its proper place

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Exercise 3.1 and 4.1-5

•More on this next week

•Get Exercises 2.1-2.6 done in the next seven days.

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How to Write an Effective E-mail

• Proofread and proofread again

• No fancy typefaces or background crap

• Do not open with “Hey”

• If you do not get a response within a week, call

• As soon as you get a response, send a thank you or reply.

• When responding, keep the thread

• Email Advice

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Procrastination

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What are the causes of procrastination ? 

•Fear of failure •Fear of success •Screwed-up priorities•Thinks it is more efficient • and …

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Peer Pressure is EVIL

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The Ultimate Vaccine

If your friends told you to stick your

head in a bucket of $#!+, would you?

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For Next Class

1.Read Chapter 2 for next class

2.Bring a copy of Module 2 to follow along with the librarian lecture

3.New seats

http://classes.maxwell.syr.edu/paf101

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B.A. Policy Studies

• PAF 101 TA & PAF 315 TA

B.A. Political Science

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