I enjoyed today, its strange how things just sort of fall into place. But let's not forget there has been significant amounts of work done by everyone on the courses and if they were anything like myself with bits of paper, notes, scribbles and edited work here and there it would appear to be some what disorganised at times.
Coming to terms with the IKEA project/problem and understanding the content, context, scope and throw in a few ideas you suddenly realise how big and complex it is. But that's hows things are, a huge amount of time spent trawling the tens of thousands of pages regarding IKEA was by no means an easy feat for most of us and the real challenge was sorting the wheat from the chaff. But still, we all managed to add a bit here, another bit added there and then suddenly it all falls into place. As Frank mentioned in our first lecture "Don't Panic" my personal eureka moment was the sudden realisation that the breaking down of the problem into smaller chunks and then start the grinding and writing and it finally emerged as a body of work, with more work and edited, it became something of which I'm very proud. So with that our first project submitted, a significant milestone has been met and a job well done to everyone.
Moving on we now have the second part of the IKEA project with 5 new team members to work with and a due date, just around the corner. The 30 minute SFS presentation, due in 3 weeks I believe, with myself and team being group 1. The harmonics feed back from 2 or 3 team members along with working through the next dozen pages or so. The additional work on our Linkedin profile working with 1 or 2 of our colleagues to review same, challenge and support. There is also the small matter of a couple of exams and a huge amount of reading and revision. There may be one or two other bits and bobs which need attention to also.
Will we all do it.................Absolutely, we have all achieved so much to date in this being our 6th week, but more importantly, we have completed the first goal which was the IKEA project. There is still a significant amount of work to do all we have to do is work through it. All we need to do is break it down.
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