event as seen by various people in Addison’s life. In the story‚ each of the characters has their own distinct persona that shines through‚ mainly in how they interact with the late Addison Stone. How well do their names match said personas? Do Lucy‚ Jonah‚ Zach‚ Lincoln‚ “Allison‚” and Addison actually match their names? Lucy Lim. Lucy is credited with being Addison Stone’s best friend and met her in kindergarten‚ when they both attended South
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OPM 321 Extra Credit Book Report “The Goal: A process of ongoing Improvement” By Eliyah M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox The Goal‚ written by Eliyah Goldratt and Jeff Cox‚ is a 40-chapter book. It is a novel that tells that story of a businessman that is in charge of a plant. This book is more like a business textbook‚ but is very interesting and easy to understand because is written as a story. As an operation management student‚ I think this is a very educative book‚ because it gives you
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I think this might be because of the reason that Jethro is one of Ellen’s few children that actually survived and did not die. Chapter 2 – Analysis – In this chapter‚ Wilse Graham visits the Creighton family and at dinner‚ things get ugly. Arguments arise as talk about the war enters the Creighton home. Jethro’s brothers and Wilse come to a certain argument that struck me very hard. They share thoughts on the war and they also start talking about slaves. Wilse admits that he owns slaves and
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many outside tools available such as consultants‚ surveys‚ etc. With very few hopes‚ Alex foresees the inevitable until he remembers his conversation with Jonah‚ a physicist Alex knew from a previous job. The Goal: It is not until Alex’s job is in jeopardy that he decides to devour into his conversation with Jonah. During the conversation‚ Jonah asks him several questions to analyze his company’s situation. The conversation leads ultimately to the question‚ "What is the goal of any business?" After
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and walk out with my parents. My mom huffs as we make our way out‚ shooting me a look‚ "Jessica your brother told me something interesting that happened to you and Jonah." I shot a glare at Edgar who shrugs in return. He’s the devil I swear he is. Dad stops as we reach the front door‚ "Jessica! I thought we agreed that you and Jonah would be safe!" Oh‚ my god‚ I think I can feel my death from embarrassment happening. Dad opens the door and I rush in‚ hoping to avoid this conversation. "Not
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Eric Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Paper #2 I conducted an interview with an adolescent named Jonah Navarro‚ age 15 to try and determine which stages of Erickson’s psychosocial development he had completed‚ and which one’s he had not. According to Erik Erickson‚ all people come to understand themselves and the meaning of behavior by completing 8 stages throughout life that start at infancy and end with old age (Feldman pg. 265) Erickson spoke of a specific area that involve adolescents
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“silver bullet” for boosting concentration (Lehrer‚ Jonah). Researchers theorize that it’s the increased blood flow to the brain that chewing that’s behind gum-chewings concentration boost (Lehrer‚ Jonah). Many people (including ADHD) swear that chewing gum helps them perform better on school work and other tasks that require concentration (Lehrer‚ Jonah). Some suggest that gum should be mandatory in schools to help improve school performances (Lehrer‚ Jonah). Chewing gum can help you stay focused for longer
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one school term in an “average” Australian high school in a mock form of a documentary. Media reports say some parts of the community where offended by the gags that draw upon drugs deaths and Down syndrome children. Chris Lilley brings to life Jonah Takalua‚ a rebel schoolboy from Tonga with the odds stacked against him‚ Mr. G‚ an ego-driven Drama teacher and Ja’mie King‚ a posh private schoolgirl on a student exchange‚ set to make a name for her-self. Chris Lilly explores the facets of a typical
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plant is losing money and if he cannot make it profitable‚ the management eventually will decide to close the plant. In his fight to save his plant‚ a physician‚ Jonah‚ helps him in achieving his objectives. Alex‚ with the help of Jonah‚ finds that the goal of a manufacturing organization and all organizations in general is to make money. Jonah explains the measurements which express the goal of making money in a different way. These measurements are: Throughput Inventory‚ and Operational
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The book touch base not only the professional life of Alex‚ but also his personal life. We do not work to live but to live to work. Jonah introduces Alex with Socratic Method which then Alex uses to implement in the process to define Theory of Constraints and also to solve the problem in his marriage. Personally being married for less than a year and still hungry in career growth I related myself well with Alex‚ not as manager of a process in an organization but as husband as well. Socratic Method
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