This document describes a study that adapted a Lean Lego business game to teach business concepts to children aged 7-11. Researchers from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano developed a volunteer program called Junior Uni to teach children topics from various subject areas through hands-on workshops. Their motivation was that business concepts can be difficult for students to understand, but games can help teach abstract ideas. They adapted the original Lean Lego game, which simulates a production line, into shorter rounds with impersonated roles to keep children engaged. Videos show both adult and children sessions going through the push, pull, and workstation rounds. The researchers found that games can effectively teach some tough concepts to children and that their intuitive understanding sometimes surpasses
Product Owner Challenge - User Stories ready to playMichael Tarnowski
Epics, and user stories w/ acceptance critieria to integrate agile mindset into Product Owner Challenge game (POC).
POC is an agile game w/ Lego bricks. Its about challenging the product development to communicate clear objectives, requirements, and vision.
User stories for LEGO Creator Series: 6910 (Sports Car), 31000 (Pick-up truck), and 5761 (Digger, front loader)
Product Owner Challenge is an agile game w/ Lego bricks. Its about challenging the product development to communicate clear objectives, requirements, and vision.
Slidedeck contains playing instructions, examples and further info.
The document describes a workshop on introducing lean principles to software development. It begins with an agenda and introduction to lean concepts. Participants then take part in hands-on exercises simulating production processes to experience issues like waste, uneven workflow, and inflexibility without lean. The exercises demonstrate how lean tools like kanban, pull systems, and multitasking can address these issues and improve flow. The workshop emphasizes that lean is not just tools but a long-term philosophy of continuous improvement respecting people.
Fast food refers to food that can be prepared and served quickly. It is often cheap, convenient, and tasty, but high in calories and low in nutrients. Fast food advertising targets children and promotes larger portions at cheaper prices, contributing to issues like obesity and other health problems in society. While convenient, fast food consumption in large amounts can be problematic due to excessive calories and lack of nutrients.
The document provides background information on two long-standing restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: Coliseum, established in 1921, and Yut Kee, established in 1928. Both restaurants have survived for decades thanks to strong staff and management. While retaining their old-fashioned settings, they face challenges in finding qualified workers and retaining customers amidst competition. The document outlines the nature of the businesses, atmosphere, and visions to sustain their traditions for generations to come.
The document provides background information on two long-standing restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: Coliseum, established in 1921, and Yut Kee, established in 1928. Both restaurants have survived for decades thanks to strong staff and management. While retaining their original atmospheres, they now face challenges like low efficiency, declining worker quality, and increased competition from newer restaurants appealing to younger customers. The document discusses the nature of the businesses, cuisine, locations, popularity during British rule in Malaysia, and visions for ensuring continued success.
This document describes a study that adapted a Lean Lego business game to teach business concepts to children aged 7-11. Researchers from the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano developed a volunteer program called Junior Uni to teach children topics from various subject areas through hands-on workshops. Their motivation was that business concepts can be difficult for students to understand, but games can help teach abstract ideas. They adapted the original Lean Lego game, which simulates a production line, into shorter rounds with impersonated roles to keep children engaged. Videos show both adult and children sessions going through the push, pull, and workstation rounds. The researchers found that games can effectively teach some tough concepts to children and that their intuitive understanding sometimes surpasses
Product Owner Challenge - User Stories ready to playMichael Tarnowski
Epics, and user stories w/ acceptance critieria to integrate agile mindset into Product Owner Challenge game (POC).
POC is an agile game w/ Lego bricks. Its about challenging the product development to communicate clear objectives, requirements, and vision.
User stories for LEGO Creator Series: 6910 (Sports Car), 31000 (Pick-up truck), and 5761 (Digger, front loader)
Product Owner Challenge is an agile game w/ Lego bricks. Its about challenging the product development to communicate clear objectives, requirements, and vision.
Slidedeck contains playing instructions, examples and further info.
The document describes a workshop on introducing lean principles to software development. It begins with an agenda and introduction to lean concepts. Participants then take part in hands-on exercises simulating production processes to experience issues like waste, uneven workflow, and inflexibility without lean. The exercises demonstrate how lean tools like kanban, pull systems, and multitasking can address these issues and improve flow. The workshop emphasizes that lean is not just tools but a long-term philosophy of continuous improvement respecting people.
Fast food refers to food that can be prepared and served quickly. It is often cheap, convenient, and tasty, but high in calories and low in nutrients. Fast food advertising targets children and promotes larger portions at cheaper prices, contributing to issues like obesity and other health problems in society. While convenient, fast food consumption in large amounts can be problematic due to excessive calories and lack of nutrients.
The document provides background information on two long-standing restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: Coliseum, established in 1921, and Yut Kee, established in 1928. Both restaurants have survived for decades thanks to strong staff and management. While retaining their old-fashioned settings, they face challenges in finding qualified workers and retaining customers amidst competition. The document outlines the nature of the businesses, atmosphere, and visions to sustain their traditions for generations to come.
The document provides background information on two long-standing restaurants in Kuala Lumpur: Coliseum, established in 1921, and Yut Kee, established in 1928. Both restaurants have survived for decades thanks to strong staff and management. While retaining their original atmospheres, they now face challenges like low efficiency, declining worker quality, and increased competition from newer restaurants appealing to younger customers. The document discusses the nature of the businesses, cuisine, locations, popularity during British rule in Malaysia, and visions for ensuring continued success.
This document provides details of a proposed shopping mall project called "SMART" to be built near Taylor's University Lakeside Campus. It discusses the project background, objectives, management team roles and responsibilities, specifications, stakeholders, budget, and references. The project aims to provide students with an easier place to buy and prepare food at cheaper prices near campus. The management team includes architects, landscape architects, civil engineers, contractors and quantity surveyors who will oversee design, construction and costs. Potential risks, constraints and timescales are also outlined.
Zero Limitation is a Malaysian quantity surveying company with over 18 years of experience. It has two divisions and provides services including cost management, tender documentation, building valuations, contractual assistance, and dispute resolution. The document profiles the company's vision, management team, clients, areas of expertise, license and registration, financial information, and contact details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The group logo was inspired by cloth pegs, as aunties are often associated with hanging clothes. The logo features an auntie surrounded by cloth pegs to represent the materials used in their cloth peg game. The game was initially played by 2 people but was modified to include 3 people. Players wear costumes - an auntie skirt for girls and an uncle-style suit for boys. One member of each team is blindfolded while the other helps clip pegs to their clothes, then they try to grab pegs from the opposing team within 5 minutes. The blindfold aims to increase challenge and courage by confusing players' senses like sight.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an interview with Mr. Syahril, a senior architect with over 10 years of experience. It outlines his educational journey, starting with SPM examinations in 1998 and eventually earning his architecture degree. It describes his experience working for various architecture companies since 2005. It also discusses the construction process and highlights quotes from Mr. Syahril about the challenges of project cancellation, the importance of teamwork, and that architecture is more complicated than it seems. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of following rules and regulations in architecture.
The document appears to be technical instructions for setting up a router or network device. It mentions connecting cables, checking that devices are responding, starting up the device, and picking up an order for batteries of a certain size. However, much of the document is garbled text that is difficult to understand.
This document is illegible and does not contain any coherent information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less. The text includes random letters, symbols and formatting that do not form words or sentences. No key details, events or concepts can be identified from the content to include in a summary.
This document summarizes an interview with Mr. Syahril, a senior architect with over 10 years of experience. It outlines his educational journey, starting with SPM examinations in 1998 and eventually earning his architecture degree. It describes his experience working for various architecture companies since 2005. It also discusses the construction process and challenges Mr. Syahril has faced in projects being canceled. He emphasizes that architecture involves vision, customer requirements, and following legal regulations.
This document lists three types of plants - Red, Pineapple. It provides a brief inventory of three plants without additional context or details about each plant.
The document discusses a poster created by Pinky Chan that includes a meeting schedule and mentions an instrument. It emphasizes that simple designs are often best and indicates the poster was completed.
This document provides details of a proposed shopping mall project called "SMART" to be built near Taylor's University Lakeside Campus. It discusses the project background, objectives, management team roles and responsibilities, specifications, stakeholders, budget, and references. The project aims to provide students with an easier place to buy and prepare food at cheaper prices near campus. The management team includes architects, landscape architects, civil engineers, contractors and quantity surveyors who will oversee design, construction and costs. Potential risks, constraints and timescales are also outlined.
Zero Limitation is a Malaysian quantity surveying company with over 18 years of experience. It has two divisions and provides services including cost management, tender documentation, building valuations, contractual assistance, and dispute resolution. The document profiles the company's vision, management team, clients, areas of expertise, license and registration, financial information, and contact details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The group logo was inspired by cloth pegs, as aunties are often associated with hanging clothes. The logo features an auntie surrounded by cloth pegs to represent the materials used in their cloth peg game. The game was initially played by 2 people but was modified to include 3 people. Players wear costumes - an auntie skirt for girls and an uncle-style suit for boys. One member of each team is blindfolded while the other helps clip pegs to their clothes, then they try to grab pegs from the opposing team within 5 minutes. The blindfold aims to increase challenge and courage by confusing players' senses like sight.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an interview with Mr. Syahril, a senior architect with over 10 years of experience. It outlines his educational journey, starting with SPM examinations in 1998 and eventually earning his architecture degree. It describes his experience working for various architecture companies since 2005. It also discusses the construction process and highlights quotes from Mr. Syahril about the challenges of project cancellation, the importance of teamwork, and that architecture is more complicated than it seems. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of following rules and regulations in architecture.
The document appears to be technical instructions for setting up a router or network device. It mentions connecting cables, checking that devices are responding, starting up the device, and picking up an order for batteries of a certain size. However, much of the document is garbled text that is difficult to understand.
This document is illegible and does not contain any coherent information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less. The text includes random letters, symbols and formatting that do not form words or sentences. No key details, events or concepts can be identified from the content to include in a summary.
This document summarizes an interview with Mr. Syahril, a senior architect with over 10 years of experience. It outlines his educational journey, starting with SPM examinations in 1998 and eventually earning his architecture degree. It describes his experience working for various architecture companies since 2005. It also discusses the construction process and challenges Mr. Syahril has faced in projects being canceled. He emphasizes that architecture involves vision, customer requirements, and following legal regulations.
This document lists three types of plants - Red, Pineapple. It provides a brief inventory of three plants without additional context or details about each plant.
The document discusses a poster created by Pinky Chan that includes a meeting schedule and mentions an instrument. It emphasizes that simple designs are often best and indicates the poster was completed.