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Individual codes in columns have been colour coded and matched to the overall candidate theme

Learning from

mistakes

Doing Better

This is hard

Benefits from reflection

Combating

weaknesses Self-improvement Embarrassing performance Becoming more critical

Identifying

weaknesses What works? Avoiding negativity Improving business

performance

Avoiding

disappointment Challenging yourself Avoiding drama More comfortable and confident in learning

Learning from past

mistakes Learning from others Relationship with disciplinary knowledge

Personal

development in the workplace

How to improve? Learning

strategies What to write? Improving productivity

Dealing with

criticism Development of skills Acknowledging weaknesses Improving performance at work

Turning weakness

into success Moving forward Superficial treatment Improved teamwork

Early mistakes Making progress Stuff that is

personal Being proud of achievements

Turning things

around Improving grades Being uncomfortable Improved motivation

Academic goals Embarrassing

performance Improving employability Learning how to

cope Learning is a chore Broadening my knowledge

Proving capability Bumming yourself up

Analysing academic performance

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