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    In the movie Lean on Me, Joe Clark enticed the student’s that everyone is capable of starting in the dirt and ending at the top, like a seed that evolves into an enormous tree. Mr. Clark provides various ways towards the student’s that they can still succeed in school and life. Mr. Clark does not play around when it comes to education. Education is the most important entity in his eyes, and Mr. Clark tries to explain to everyone why. The way Joe proposed this to the student’s is by credibility…

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    Success is Necessary The trust, reasoning and warp of emotion are the keys to persuade a group of people who do not believe in accomplishing an unperceivable goal to themselves. Throughout the movie Lean on Me, Joe Clark convinces the staff and students that hard work is vital in order to be successful through is uses of emotions, reasoning, and experience. Mr. Clark flipped the school around by making other people unwillingly give in to the pressures and truths of what people outside of the…

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    Based on a true story, “Lean on me” tells the story of a principal Mr. Joe Clark, a far from ordinary man, who performs a miracle by saving a high school. The P-G 13 rated film that last for 108 minutes, was directed by John G. Avildsen, written by Michael Schiffer and starred Morgan Freeman in their 1989 drama film. Other supporting characters include Beverly Todd, Lynne Thigpen and Jermaine Hopkins. “Lean on me” is an extraordinary film that should inspire educators and students strictly…

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    1. The name of the movie that demonstrates different aspects of leadership is titled Lean On Me and is based on a real life story about a principle turning a failing high school into a thriving education institution. The movie premiered in 1989. 2. There was a scene in the film where the principle, Joe Clark, is walking around the cafeteria during a lunch period. He walks around checking on students and verbally correcting behavior. Clark spots a freshman trying to steal someone’s food and he…

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    when your hands are shaking, palms are sweating and you’re whole body feels like it’s going to shut down in a matter of seconds. That was me on June 17th, 2014 the last day of 8th grade. Preparing for this day was one of the toughest most challenging things I had to do in my life. Every year on the last day of school the 8th grade choir would sing “Lean on me” by Bill Withers at the end of the year assembly. We sang this song because it represented the departing of middle school friends and…

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    Over the seven week course of Quality and Lean for Healthcare, the lesson explicates the understanding of Lean and six sigma yellow belt. Are project was to develop a team that was assign to a project manager in a new area within our hospital/organization. The tasked is to increase quality and lower cost in the process of applying Value Stream and Kaizen mapping. Within our discussion, we observed the understanding of the 8 waste, Lean thinking, Toyota Methodology and how to improve workflow.…

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    including the alternation of management which involves the time-consuming establishment of lean methods, upgrading old leadership with newer ones, and relevant changes in the area of strategy and finance. In this specific case, “transformation” means reconstructing management or enterprise changes, establishing new communication channels, and combining both rigidity and flexibility to its structure. Generally, lean manufacturing transformation can also help enterprise to develop greater and…

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    Before getting into the detail on the Lean principle here are insights about the history on lean in Toyota. Henry Ford was the first person to integrate the production process. He creates a flow production with standard work and moving conveyance at MI. Ford had a fabrication steps which he was utilizing on special purpose machines to fabricated and assemble those parts that goes in the vehicle. After the process they completed the finished product after going through subassembly and final…

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    man in exposing the NSA, and EBay’s cofounder, Pierre Omidyar. The obvious purpose of this website is to expose the truth on the injustices that are happening in the world around us without the public knowing about them. The website itself doesn’t lean in any direction other than anti-government. On their website they state they believe they have a responsibility to “bring transparency and accountability to powerful governmental and corporate institutions.” This is by far the most credible…

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    toss. The first time I did the exercise it took me forever to find any geometries. Finally, I came up with an x shaped figure from the coins. After I did it a few more times I found easier to come up with shapes. Some other geometries I came up with were a straight line, a stick figure, a circle, and one time I just stacked all the coins to make one big tower. Chaos and coins made me examine the creative process. I found that this exercise gave me freedom to explore my creativity. I was not…

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