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Priyavrat.Thareja
Blog » EducationAll Lean guys mean the objective of all operations should be green. So far green was recognised as a colour. Hitherto it has become a philosophy. Like look at elegant, which implies being graceful in appearance and behaviour. On the other hand Toyota’s working definition believes: “An elegant solution
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How big is a Language?.Pages
How big is a Language?
The media for communication and thought
is not merely a Language, which is fraught,
It provides a web for Local Area Network,
in a finite domain spread as Gauge,
Yet. a paradox of total (infinite) connectivity sustains.
The complicated language in complexity is large
Because, apart that the Language reinvents itself,
with each small cultural change in gauge.
albeit, boundaries attempt a periodic sabotage!
Say, if the gauge becomes coarse and rough,
it changeth the language, like Dough(doe) reads dough.
At times there is utter astonishment,
When read should be read as red, or let
water is lead(led) in lead (leed)pipes of Lead (metal + direction) inlets,
Such minute things let you stammer each Minute.
while, it is Info-exchange, which rules the roost,
until gauge assumes global dimensions of Internet,
Venturing, why Intra aberrations need be given boost?
So, let Language expand wider in silence,
lest communication should be hindered in boundaries,
With soft words, of quiet quality of softness,
in a defined space of global infiniteness.
untill all is interspersed, fully, in this Global! net.
copyright 2003 - 2014, Priyavrat Thareja
ME TQM at PEC Univ Chandigarh.Quality
Prospectus availability wef June 5.2011
counselling and admission 1st week of july 2011.
The Swimmer in the Forest
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Deep in the forest was found the body of a man who was wearing only swimming trunks, snorkel and facemask. The nearest lake was 8 miles away and the sea was 100 miles away. How had he die?
This is supposedly based on a true incident. Does this make it an urban legend? Many urban legends can be restated as lateral thinking puzzles.
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Six Sigma Green Belt Program & Black Belt Program (in succession)
Organized by: PEC Univ of Collaboration Jointly with NPC (National Productivity Council) leading to a joint certification
Co-coordinators: Prof P Thareja (Cert Lean Six Sigma Black Belt) and Er S S Bhuller (Cert Six Sigma Black Belt)
Course to be held on holidays- Saturday-Sundays, say 8th January 2010, 9.30 am
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