Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Week 7.5: Kickball

This past weekend, my office held a kickball tournament at El Dorado Park. Going into the tournament everyone was really excited, and given that many of my coworkers are competitive, I was expecting to have a really fun day of kickball. The day started out with the Red and Green teams facing off, with the Red team winning by a long shot. Next my team, the Blue team, played against the Black team, in a close match up ending with a score of 1-0 after multiple extra innings. The championship game between the Blue and Red teams was a close one, we were neck and neck right until the end. During one of the final plays of the championship game, one of my coworkers on the Red team, Wil, was running to the base when he tore his ACL, or so we thought at the time. After the game Wil went to see a doctor, and since then I've heard that he may have fractured a leg bone, rather than tear his ACL, but either way, sadly, he won't be playing kickball again for a while. Despite having a player down, the Red team still beat us, and given the circumstances, I'd say it was a well deserved victory for Wil and the rest of them.
On a more project sided note, I am finishing up the first draft of my final paper, and I've decided to try and include a chi-square test analysis of my data to check for significance. I'm having a hard time running the numbers in my Minitab software at the moment, but I plan on going into see my BASIS adviser to see if she can help me overcome this obstacle.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Week 7: Wrapping Up

Made great progress in my research this week. I completed the graphs I needed to analyze the data effectively, and I've started writing my final paper. Hopefully, I'll have the first draft completed by the end of next week.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Week 6: Pot o' Gold

Happy St. Patrick's day! Everyone in the office seems to be excited about today, and I can't tell if that's because of the holiday or simply because its Friday. Still, everybody is decked out in green, and if not April set out a bunch of fun St. Patty's day accessories in the kitchen to get people in the holiday spirit. Another fun aspect about this week is that we started the office's annual March Madness bracken challenge. So far my bracket isn't doing the best. A few of my upset picks didn't go as I expected. As of now it's not looking like I'll win the bracket challenge this year, but I'll still keep my fingers crossed, just in case.

In addition to the fun week in the office, I've made great progress in my research. I've initiated my analysis on the sales outcomes from a specific event, and it's seem like I've found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I'm seeing a general trend where the overall sales timeline is faster for the companies who attended this Slalom hosted event compared to those who did not attend. There also appears to be a trend in the sales probabilities where the event attendees companies have a higher overall closing probability. I'm still going to have to carry out some tests to ensure the data is significant, rather than by random chance.

Friday, March 10, 2017

Week 5: Breakthrough

I've finally had a breakthrough on my data search. Jim and April have both been a huge help with my project's data collection struggle, I doubt I would be at this point without them.
After sending out mass emails to the different Slalom branches and cross market teams, the Houston branch reached out and said they may have something I can work with. Hopefully, I'll have a set meeting time with them soon, and then we can hash out the plan for moving forward with my research.
On a side note, today should be a fun one in the office, because the monthly "Lunch & Learn" is taking place. One of my co-workers, Sarah, is giving a presentation on critical conversation skills and how to get through tough situations in business. I'm really excited to hear her presentation. I think it'll be very interesting and helpful to my development as an up and coming business major.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Week 4: A New Light

Once again, I've found that my efforts to obtain data have fallen short. I'm beginning to worry that the outcome of this project will not be all that I hoped. I've received no response from my contacts in terms of my project data inquiries, despite repeated efforts, and while I've been performing intern tasks around the office and have been given small scale projects to work on, I have not made much progress in my research.

I decided it was time to force my hand, so I reached out to Jim, my supervisor and the branch manager. I asked if there was anyway he could assist with my research, or if he might be able to shed some new light on how I could go about obtaining data. In the past, Jim has been a big help, and I'm hoping that this will give the push that my research needs to really get rolling.