1. KANBAN EXERCISE
Tamika Tuffour
Ohio Christian University
Professor Cheryl Fleming
PS1001 College Skills Success
April 11, 2014
This critical thinking experience matched up to the rubric by giving us a lot of
information about the facts that we need to know about the main point of view concerning
the mindset of critical thinking skills. We need to have thoroughly understanding on the
concepts of the whole idea and critical thinking (2013).
Yes, a person can stand on the scripture and think critically by using the Kanban
exercise. It gives them a great practice on performing their learning styles along with
critical thinking skills. Kanban exercise helps an individual organize their lifestyle
along with different situations that advises us to adapt our daily duties to God’s scripture
and praise to help ourselves spiritually and give guidance for our work performed visually
to others and our readers (1995).
The consequences of not thinking critically can lead to stressful environments for us to
adapt. We need to practice the kanban exercise so we can utilize our knowledge from critical
thinking to improve on practices from the different learning styles based on what the individual
wants and how they can be more effective in learning from different characteristics, personality,
and other people (1994).
References
2. J.D Merer. October 8, 2012. Kanban: “The Secret Of High-Performing Teams At
Microsoft.”
D.J Stockton R.J Lindley, (1995). “ Implementing. Kanban’s With High
Variety/low Volume Manufacturing Environment.” International Journal Of Operations
& Production Management, Vol 15 ISS: 7, pp.47-51.
Nelson, Craig E. Fall (1994). “ Critical Thinking And Collaborative Learning.
New Directions For Teaching And Learning, 59,p. 45-58.