Revne Rahul
Sunday, December 26, 2021
Kanban for Inventory Management - ppt download
Kanban for Inventory Management - ppt download: After completing this training, the learner will be able to: Understand how to use Kanban to manage inventory and inventory replenishment Know what is needed to begin a Kanban program in their department Objectives
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Book Summary : Ichie Go Ichie
This book will help you in every way, everyday: especially during these days when people are constantly complaining about everything. Read the book and you'll learn to value these moments too. Ichigo Ichie 🖤
Ichigo Ichie is a japanese concept meaning 'once, a meeting', also 'In this moment, an opportunity'. The moment which will never come again. This concept was started through Wabi-Cha , a tea ceremony introduced by a tea master Yamanoue Soji in 1558. Many other concepts in Japanese culture are connected to an Ichigo Ichie experience.
Here are the 10 principles that sum up this Japanese philosophy:
1) Don't postpone special moments. Each opportunity presents itself only once. If you don't embrace it, it's lost forever. Life is a question of now or never.
2) Live as if this were going to happen only once in your life. That's why it's inspiring to greet and say goodbye to our loved ones with "Ichigo ichie," to make us aware of the unique and once-in-a-lifetime nature of each meeting.
3) Dwell in the present. Journeys into the past and the future are often painful and nearly always useless. You can't change what happened. You can't know what will happen. But here in this moment, all the possibilities in the world are alive.
4) Do something you've never done before. As Einstein said, you can't do the same thing over and over and expect different results. Another way of achieving an unforgettable moment is by giving yourself over and allowing something new to blossom inside you.
5) Practice seated meditation. You can sit on a meditation cushion or just sit down and observe the miracle of life. The simple fact of stepping away from the daily whirlwind of hurry and obligations will open the doors to well-being.
6) Apply mindfulness to your five senses. Train yourself in the art of listening, watching, touching, tasting, and smelling to give each moment the richness of human perception. This will also allow you to be more alert to others and increase your level of empathy and influence.
7) Notice coincidences. Being aware of coincidences helps us get better at reading signs sent by the universe. A journal in which we keep notes of these moments of daily magic will increase our ability to follow the invisible threads of reality.
8) Make every gathering a party. Don't wait for the right circumstances—a vacation, a trip, a birthday—to experience extraordinary things. With the right frame of mind, every day can be a celebration.
9) If you don't like what there is, make something different. Human beings are transformative by nature and have the power to reinvent themselves as many times as it takes. If your reality is too dull and predictable to live with ichigo ichie, you have the opportunity to create another.
10) Be a hunter of special moments. As with any activity, the more you practice, the better and more abundant the results will be.
Monday, May 17, 2021
What is important? People or Things?
Our life began with the 60-rupee toy car. When it broke, we cried. Then we upgraded ourselves to the 2000-rupee remote-controlled car. When that got damaged, we wept. Then we were gifted the 20,000 rupee battery-operated car. When that stopped working, we were depressed. Then came the 4-lakh car, after that the 22-lakh SUV, followed by the 86-lakh luxury sedan … And, every time something happened to this machine, whether a scratch or a dent, the mercury of our tensions and worries went up.
All in all, it seems our toys have grown, but we haven’t. What we cry for has changed, but the crying is still on. Just that our crying is a lot more sophisticated now. It has many new names like anger, disappointment, frustration, stress, anxiety, etc … Toys are there to entertain us. Toys have only one purpose: to be useful to us.
From your beach house to your SUV to your latest gizmos and everything else … everything exists to make your life more comfortable. You are bigger than every THING you own. You are more precious than every THING you possess. You are more important than every THING that has come into your life. A toy is just a toy. Buy toys. Buy more and more toys. But give them their rightful place. They are just there to be useful to you, to make your life comfortable and to entertain you. Don’t ever waste another drop of your precious tears for a toy, no matter how dear the toy may be. After all, you are the dearest of them all.
The fact is “We Don’t” and not “We Can’t.” It does not matter how much we have, but what really matters is what we do with what we have. We cannot do much to change what we have, but we can certainly change the way we use what we have. A pawn, if used well, will become the queen.
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Make Decision...
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Saturday, May 15, 2021
Relationship...
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Relationships are like seeds. They have to be nurtured and developed. Expectations are like weeds. They grow on their own accord. When enough investment goes into building a relationship, the expectations in that relationship can be managed. When a relationship is left neglected, then the expectations in that relationship shake the very roots of the relationship.
Our problem is growing expectations in stagnant relationships. Let us use the metaphor of a savings bank account. Deposits build the reserves in an account from which we can withdraw - but we can withdraw only to the extent we have built the reserves. Similarly, withdrawals in a relationship are possible only to the extent we have made deposits in that relationship.
In a relationship where there is substantial emotional reserve, mistakes will be tolerated and forgiven, the meaning will be understood even when communication is inadequate, and your intentions will be appreciated even if you fall short in your actions. In all, the relationship will be good because you are considered good. And you are considered good because of the deposits you have made to build the emotional reserves in that relationship.
However, there are some relationships which are taken for granted; the permanence of the relationship is assumed, and nothing is done to nurture the relationship. Expectations continue to rise, but the investments needed to build the relationship are not made with the same continuity. The emotional reserves are overdrawn. In such a scenario, you will be held an offender for every word you speak; every move of yours will be judged; verbal battles and slammed doors will become regular occurrences; neither will your actions be appreciated, nor will your intentions be respected. Such a relationship is like walking on a minefield - it blows up any time and many times.
The solution is simpler than simple. Deposits, more deposits and many more deposits. No active relationship can be free from withdrawal, but we can always make enough deposits. That on which you invest time grows. Relationships have to be nurtured with the investment of quality time. Take time to listen and to understand. As often as possible, communicate to be understood. Make your love visible by being expressive and demonstrative. Seek to give, but also be graceful in receiving. Receiving is one way of showing your respect for the giver, and it is a huge deposit. Deposit by deposit, build a great relationship and thus earn your happiness in life.
FEAR
Fears Can Be Unlearned
The fear of failure is learned, usually in early childhood, as a result of destructive criticism from parents and siblings. But because it is learned, it can also be unlearned and replaced with the habit of courage.
Remember that FEAR stands for False Experiences Appearing Real. The fear of failure is not based on reality, but on imagination.
Fear is a belief, and as William James of Harvard said, “Belief creates the actual fact.” Ralph Waldo Emerson gave us the antidote to fear. He said, “Do the thing you fear and the death of fear is certain.” If you do the thing you fear, over and over again, eventually it loses all of its power.
K.A.S.H.
Knowledge is the entirety of your experience and learning, and is always growing based on new experience and the acquisition of new information and facts.
Attitudes are the way you think and feel about people and things. They’re reflected in your behavior and emotional responses.
Skills are partly based on your natural abilities and partly based on your knowledge, experience, and practice of particular activities and tasks.
Habits are the activities you do automatically and unconsciously. When an action is repeated regularly, it becomes habit.
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