AOS PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION

AOS PORTFOLIO ASSIGNMENT

 

PURPOSE: To integrate the learning from all the course units within the AOS301 course into a self-assessment and roadmap for professional development.

 

DESCRIPTION: This is a comprehensive demonstration of learning for the course including a well-researched assessment of your strengths and experiential knowledge in alignment with the economic and social fabric of the community or communities in which you plan to work.

 

The assignment consists of four parts: personal assessment, assessment of skills and experience, economic climate assessment, and professional aspirations statement.

The portfolio will be presented as a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation that incorporates content from the course and other Internet-based resources. You must have a minimum of one slide per outline content area and no more than 36 slides total. Feel free to add links to cited resources, integrate audio or video but they are not required.

 

PRESENTATION OUTLINE:

INTRODUCTION- Start by indicating your name, course, and a brief personal introduction. You should also briefly introduce why you are in the AOS major. (If you are not an AOS major or you are not continuing in the major, please describe your major/proposed new major and why you are in this course.)

 

PART 1- PERSONAL ASSESSMENT- Using the information that was gained through your examination of the Keirsey temperament sorter and Gallup Strengths Finder (top 5 strengths) identify the linkages between your personality and your roles as both a leader and a follower.

 

PART 2- SKILLS & EXPERIENCE- Examine your educational, work, and life experiences as well as the core skills you possess that impact your career and professional competency. Share how these will contribute to future success and identify any gaps in this area and how you will address these with education or experience going forward. You may also want to identify any transferrable skills that you possess and how those advance your professional mobility.

 

PART 3- ECONOMIC/INDUSTRY CLIMATE- Identify an industry sector in which you see a professional future for yourself and using hard data and scholarly resources illuminate the future of the sector and how you will align yourself with those changes. Are there any larger economic factors that will impact your sector?

 

PART 4- PROFESSIONAL ASPIRATIONS- Describe where you see yourself in the next 5 years and the next 10 years as if to give us a snapshot view of you as a professional. Not only should you talk about the industry sector, but also about the type of organization and your role. It should reveal how your education, personality, and experience come together to advance your goals. It may also integrate the changing work environment and work-life balance aspects in your vision of the future for yourself.

 

CONCLUSION- Sum it up and close the loop on the introduction almost as if you have been on a journey in this course which you have documented in part through this slide presentation. What have you discovered about yourself, your industry sector, and organizations? This slide(s) should also offer some insights or advice to others in your profession or course of study as to how to apply knowledge, theory, and education in the context or organizations.

 

 

GRADING RUBRIC: A total of 250 points is available for this assignment.

 

 

CORE AREA EXPECTATION POINT VALUE
1. Academic Quality Use of proper spelling & grammar.

Use of APA citation to credit sources & use of scholarly sources not just opinion.

 

 

10

2. Presentational Value Demonstrates quality use of visual presentation.

 

15
3. Intro Section A clear personal introduction 10
4. Part 1- Personal Section Identifies the linkages 50
5. Part 2- Skills Section Examines Skills & Exp 50
6. Part 3- Industry Section Identifies future sector 50
7. Part 4- Aspirations Section Clear description of future aspirations 50
8. Conclusion Section A concise & clear summary 15

SOLUTION

AOS PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION – FULL SLIDE CONTENT


SAOS Portfolio Presentationlide

1 – Title Slide


Your Name
AOS301 – Organizational Studies
Date


Slide 2 – Introduction

  • Brief personal introduction

  • Why I am pursuing the AOS major (or alternative major)

  • What I hope to gain from the field

  • How this course has shaped my understanding of organizations


Slide 3 – Transition to Part 1

Part 1: Personal Assessment
Personality → Leadership → Followership
Understanding myself to understand how I lead.


Slide 4 – Keirsey Temperament Results

  • Your temperament type (e.g., Guardian, Idealist, Rational, Artisan)

  • Two–three defining traits

  • How these traits influence communication, decision-making, and collaboration


Slide 5 – Leadership Linkages

  • How your temperament strengthens your leadership

  • Examples:

    • Natural coordinator/organizer

    • Empathic communicator

    • Strategic problem-solver

  • How these strengths show up in team settings


Slide 6 – Followership Linkages

  • Traits that enhance your ability to follow effectively

  • Reliability, coachability, motivation, cooperation

  • How follower strengths make you a stronger leader


Slide 7 – Gallup StrengthsFinder (Top 5 Strengths)

List each of your five strengths
Examples:

  1. Achiever

  2. Learner

  3. Relator

  4. Responsibility

  5. Strategic


Slide 8 – Connecting Strengths to Leadership

Explain how each strength enhances leadership:

  • Drives goal achievement

  • Builds authentic relationships

  • Anticipates problems

  • Supports ethical decision-making


Slide 9 – Connecting Strengths to Followership

Explain how your strengths support being a strong team contributor.


Slide 10 – Part 1 Summary

How personality + strengths = leadership and followership identity.


Slide 11 – Transition to Part 2

Part 2: Skills & Experience
Educational, professional, and life experiences shaping competency.


Slide 12 – Educational Background

  • Degrees, certificates, training

  • Relevant coursework

  • Academic achievements or recognitions


Slide 13 – Professional Experience

  • Work roles

  • Key responsibilities

  • Achievements or competencies developed


Slide 14 – Life Experience Contributions

  • Volunteer experiences

  • Family roles

  • Cultural knowledge

  • Personal challenges that shaped resilience


Slide 15 – Core Skills Inventory

Examples:

  • Communication

  • Critical thinking

  • Customer service

  • Leadership

  • Conflict resolution

  • Time management


Slide 16 – Transferable Skills

Identify skills applicable across industries:

  • Teamwork

  • Technology competency

  • Problem-solving

  • Project coordination


Slide 17 – Career Strengths

Explain how your skills contribute to future success.


Slide 18 – Identified Skill Gaps

Examples:

  • Advanced data analysis

  • Project management certifications

  • Negotiation skills


Slide 19 – Action Plan to Address Gaps

  • Additional coursework

  • Online training

  • Mentorship

  • On-the-job experiences


Slide 20 – Part 2 Summary

How skills + experience prepare you for future roles.


Slide 21 – Transition to Part 3

Part 3: Economic / Industry Climate


Slide 22 – Selected Industry Sector

Examples:

  • Healthcare administration

  • Nonprofit management

  • Human resources

  • Hospitality

  • Technology services

Explain why you chose it.


Slide 23 – Industry Overview

  • Current size

  • Key trends

  • Growth rate
    Use data from credible sources (BLS, Statista, IBISWorld).


Slide 24 – Economic Forecast

  • Projected industry expansion or decline

  • Technological changes

  • Consumer trends

  • Employment trends
    (Use 2–3 statistics with citations)


Slide 25 – Industry Challenges

Examples:

  • Workforce shortages

  • Automation

  • Changing regulations

  • Supply chain issues

  • Competition


Slide 26 – Opportunities for Professionals

  • Areas of rising demand

  • Emerging roles

  • New required competencies

  • Organizational culture shifts


Slide 27 – Aligning Yourself with the Sector

Explain how YOU will prepare:

  • Courses

  • Certifications

  • Internships

  • Networking

  • Skill development


Slide 28 – Part 3 Summary

Industry + personal alignment = strategic career entry.


Slide 29 – Transition to Part 4

Part 4: Professional Aspirations
Where I see myself in the next 5–10 years.


Slide 30 – Five-Year Vision

Include:

  • Industry role

  • Organizational type

  • Preferred responsibilities

  • Leadership goals

  • Workplace values (hybrid work, flexibility, culture)


Slide 31 – Ten-Year Vision

Include:

  • Advanced leadership position

  • Specialized expertise

  • Professional accomplishments

  • Long-term impact on your field


Slide 32 – Integration of Education + Personality + Experience

  • How your degree prepares you

  • How your temperament and strengths support success

  • How your experience builds your professional identity


Slide 33 – Future Work Environment Preferences

  • Work–life balance

  • Remote/hybrid roles

  • Mission-driven organizations

  • Diversity and inclusion priorities


Slide 34 – Part 4 Summary

Your professional identity shaping your future leadership trajectory.


Slide 35 – Conclusion

  • What this course taught me about myself

  • What I learned about organizations and leadership

  • How this project sharpened my career plans

  • Advice for future AOS students


Slide 36 – References (APA 7th Edition)

List all scholarly and data sources used.
Include at least:

  • Keirsey Temperament research

  • Gallup StrengthsFinder

  • Two economic/industry reports

  • Course readings as needed


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