Week 12
This is the final week of my PDB (Personal Development Blog), this week I have continued to develop my proof reading and reading the brief smart targets. In relation to my proof reading the smart target I have made some more progress towards refining this skill, this is due to the fact that I have started to include an invoice in my spreed sheet assignment, this requieres reading through a paper copy of an example invoice, then using the example to create an invoice. This process requires an abundance of in depth prood reading, therefore this is a useful way to improve the continuity of the smart target. I have found this to be accurate over the past week, I believe that this amount of in depth proof reading has allowed me to be more consistent with my proof reafing. Therefore allowing me to ensure that my work doesnt contain any errors. The second smart target that I have created and developed (reading the brief) has been considerably more involved than last week, due to the fact that I wasnt able to develop this smart target any more due to the fact that the tasks that I had to complete didnt include any written briefs to read. However, I am pleased to say that this week I have been able to complete tasks that require reading written briefs. The task that I mentioned above (creating an invoice), required a reading a brief in order to complete the task, I believe that thi taskl has helped me to improve this smart target due to 2 specific reasons. Firstly the brief that I had to read included a large of small but relevant details, therefore if I missed any of these details I wouldnt have the knowledge to complete the rest of the assingment. Nevertheless this has refined my 'reading the brief' smart target, due to the fact that I am now able to select and understand small but relevant details that I would have previosuly missed. Overall I have gathered a lot of experience from this process and I will continue to implement and develop these smart targets in order to continue to the refining process and ensure that my work continues to remain a high standard.
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