Another interesting class conducted by Mr. Bernard.
Mr. Bernard started the class by refreshing what he had taught us in the previous class. He is then asked volunteer to come out and present on the industries that we identified and how can we solve it.
The first thing came into my mind was
VOLUNTEER?!?!
"Oh yeah... I am so going to talk in front!" That was what I told myself. Then, something struck me,
WHAT SHOULD I TALK ABOUT???
All the ideas are scattered in my mind, how should I classify it and which one should I present. I started to list down all the problems that Shirleyn, Chee thong and me identified, not to forget the other team members who work together with us as well.
"Who want to be the next???"
*Put up my hand*
I was a little bit late but I still get to present the problem that we identified.
And the most exciting part of it is, I am the only person who have been questioned a lot by my coursemates. At the moment, I was thinking,
"Why are you guys only throw those questions to me and not the other presenters?"
After some explanations by Mr. Bernard, I came out with my own statement where questioning is the first key that may realise our idea because it trigger us to think in depth. What does questioning means then??
As quoted from Mr. Bernard,
"The first step to solve a problem is to identify the root cause of the problem."
I guess that still haven't answer the question directly. From that statement, we know that if we wanted to know more about something, then we MUST dig out the true/real problem of it by using the
"Why-Why-Why Analysis"
To know more about the "Why-Why-Why Analysis", you may check out the link below:
"Problems? We love you!"
In the upcoming posts, we will introduce you more on the industries that we have identified and the problems of it.
STAY TUNED~~~
by,
Mae Vin






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