Follow-Through


According to Dictionary.com Follow-Through is…


noun

1. the completion of a motion, as in the stroke of a tennis racket
2. the portion of such a motion after the ball has been hit
3. the act of continuing a plan, project, scheme, or the like to its completion


 

I propose that Follow-Through is not a noun but a verb. Anyone can start something… a project, a task, a plan; Success is judged by Follow-Through.  I made a professional career from being able to connect the dots with whatever adaptable skill-set was required at the time and following-through until my employer or my customer was satisfied.

I have embarked on a journey to complete my MBA in order to teach technology and computer software at a college or university level.  

My ambition as an instructor is to help students be better prepared to connect the dots in their future.

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