Monday, May 6, 2019

How to measure success

There are the following ways, you can aware of your level of success.



  1. How much money you make
  2. How much people know your name
  3. How many live you have improved
  4. How happy you are
  5. How much stress you are dealing with
  6. How much stories you can tell: Your experience level
  7. How many successful people you have next to you
  8. How much time you spend doing what you love
  9. How happy you make there surround you
  10. How much you helped advance humankind
  11. How long will you live to enjoy this successful life

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Make yourself feel better by using five senses

These are five senses' name of the human body. You can make yourself relax/better by using your five sense by following ways:



Sight

  1. Low lighting
  2. Soothing colors
  3. Sleeping masks
  4. Coloring books
  5. Collages photo
  6. ASMR videos
Sound

  1. Calming noise
  2. Nature sounds
  3. Binaural beats
  4. Guided meditation
  5. Music playlists
Touch

  1. Soft things
  2. Cuddle things
  3. Hot/Cold shower
  4. Heated/Weighted blanket
  5. Massage
  6. Squeezy things
Smell

  1. Aromatherapy
  2. Time outside
  3. Candle/incense
  4. Flowers
  5. Fresh air
Taste

  1. Something yummy
  2. Eat slowly
  3. Strong flavors
  4. Something healthy
  5. Nostalgic flavors
  6. Warm drinks


Thursday, May 2, 2019

Decision making tools, which is beyond analytical tools



Seven New Management and Planning tools|  Many problem-solving situations in management call for collaboration among people from different departments, Here, hard data are scarce, and the available data are likely to be highly subjective.

For developing new product or new manufacturing method, we need data which is in the minds of people concerned, expressed in language and not in mathematical figures. Such verbal data must be rearranged into meaningful form so that a reasonable decision can be made.

Above for both cases, it is necessary to go beyond the analytical approach and to use a design approach (new Quality Control tools) to problem solving. This design approach is necessary in such areas as quality improvement, cost reduction, new-product development, and policy deployment.



Characteristics of Design approach are: 1. Attention to detail       2. Involvement of people from different background.

The seven new quality control tools are:

Relations Diagram: This diagram clarifies the interrelations in a complex situation involving many interrelated factors and serves to clarify the cause-and effect relationships among factors.


Affinity diagram: This is essentially a brain storming method. It is based on group work in which every participant writes down his/her ideas and the ideas are then grouped and realigned by subject matter.


Tree diagram: This is an extension of the value engineering concept of functional analysis. It is applied to show the interrelations among goals and measures.



Matrix diagram: This format is used to clarity the relations between two different factors. The matrix diagram is often used in deploying quality requirements into counterpart (engineering) characteristics and then into production requirement.



Matrix data-analysis diagram: This diagram is used when the matrix chart does not provide sufficiently detailed information. This is the only method which is based on data analysis and gives numerical results.



PDPC (Process Decision Program Chart): This is an application of the process decision program chart used in operations research. Because implementation programs to achieve specific goals do not always go according to plan, and because unexpected developments are likely to have serious consequences, PDPC has been developed not only to arrive at the optimum conclusion but also to avoid surprises.



Arrow diagram: This is often used in PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) and CPM (Critical Path Method). It uses a network representation to show the steps necessary to implement a plan.


Sunday, March 31, 2019

Collaboration between university and SME And economy of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a densely populated country. So, it is difficult to make more job to meet the needs of all people. Besides, Bangladesh is very small country relative to its population. To make more industry can pollute our environment and make living space little. Here, SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) and startup business can be a alternative way to robust our country's economy.

At present, SME sector contributes about 25% to the national GDP. They can contribute more, if they can get access to global market. They cannot reach to the global market because of lack of knowledge. They do not know what means global value chain, standard quality, have language barrier, and technical problem etc.


Here, University can collaborate to the local SME. University is a national asset, where has research knowledge, talent, team work, renowned faculty, and network connection. At undergraduate level, students complete more than 50 assignments, projects, various articles, and case studies. If faculty provides students projects, case study for addressing challenges of SME sector, students can come up with new strategic business solution, developing technology, software, website,  and helping to make new product and service. Besides, many of the alumni of the university stay aboard, they can help SME by supporting to launch SME's product at abroad. Finally, university can host a hub to assist small enterprise by providing necessary resources.

University should redesign curriculum to meet the need of society and country's economy. In this way, all educated people can contribute to the country by transferring knowledge, acquiring skills, and involving in economic growth.