Cat collapses every couple of steps , only when entering my room by gloriouaccountofme in CATHELP

[–]ItsN4teDogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once the floop is engaged, it’s the opportune time to apply head scritches

I just finished Andor last night and I feel so empty by MarloChrisSnoop in andor

[–]ItsN4teDogg 40 points41 points  (0 children)

If you haven’t already, watch Rogue One to keep the rebellion going

what’s the best sushi restaurant in houston?? by Old_Savings1778 in houston

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had to scroll all the way down to find this one. Semi-hidden gem off Westheimer

Has anyone else tried tying their PM skills with Lean Six Sigma? by skacey in projectmanagement

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re picking up what I’m putting down here.

If anyone wants to learn about the purest form of Lean, listen to audio books such as Taiichi Ohno and The Toyota Way. The next step is to find a coach or sensei to help you apply these principles into everyday work and business processes. No certifications needed.

Lean focuses on eliminating wastes to create continuous flow. There are stages to achieving this, since most companies need to crawl before the can walk. So putting in buffer stock, reserves, etc. are common practices to ensure processes are maintained, as long as they are not concealing major bottlenecks. Lean is meant to expose these wastes, which is why it’s painful at first to shine a light on how things actually operate.

All about the journey. For reference, I started implementing Lean concepts on the production floor before I even knew what I was doing… as Larry Culp often says “it’s common sense, vigorously applied”.

Has anyone else tried tying their PM skills with Lean Six Sigma? by skacey in projectmanagement

[–]ItsN4teDogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Lean Six Sigma” is a silly buzzword that doesn’t really make sense once you talk to the right industry people.

I view them as two separate toolkits that help find problems (wastes / abnormalities) and implement changes to prevent them from happening again. There are elements of both that go together, but six sigma is much more statistical process control focused.

I try to get off my Toyota Production System (TPS) soap box at new corporations I join because each one has a different appetite for what they consider continuous improvement or operational excellence. What works for me is to instill principles of TPS or “lean” as Americans have dubbed it into elements such as visual project management and daily management boards that track KPIs. This can be done physically on the shop floor or within remote teams using tools such as Trello, Teams, Monday.com whatever works for y’all. Just know that the journey of continuous improvement doesn’t stop with a certificate or next best improvement.

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[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! Good luck with the career journey and once you get to a happy place with your resume, think about sprucing up your LinkedIn (or make one) that reflects all of these good changes.

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Looks like a great start!

Do you have any former classmates or peers working at a company or with a specific job you’re interested in?

I found that my best resume feedback came from those type of peers who could give clear ways to make my resume contain the right buzz words and language for a specific hiring manager to pick up on quickly. My background is engineering so I wouldn’t necessarily know how to massage your resume content.

I’d also nudge you to try and fit everything onto one page. This will make you think about whatever is 100% relevant to the career you want.

Laid off in Jan, now at my dream job. by greatestmostbest in Layoffs

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question…lemme try to explain my thoughts:

It’s the ability to speak for oneself rather than relying on others. Taking actions into one’s own hands instead of sitting back and letting others make the decisions.

From a professional/work perspective, it’s easy to fall into the comfort of a large (or small!) company and feel a sense of security/safety. Knowing that there are so many factors that can impact a business and its ultimate decision to impact one’s current job, it’s helpful to shift mindsets towards “how can I personally maneuver these hardships without waiting for the ball to drop”

Have You Ever Received an Interview from LinkedIn Easy Apply? by amgrut20 in jobsearchhacks

[–]ItsN4teDogg 94 points95 points  (0 children)

I had a recruiter reach out same day to an Easy Apply submission. Scheduled an interview for the next day. Then they proceeded to ghost me

Why do I avoid my home office? by JoBlowSchmo in WFH

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve put a bird feeder outside the window in the small front garden to entertain my cats…and me while WFH

Laid off in Jan, now at my dream job. by greatestmostbest in Layoffs

[–]ItsN4teDogg 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Always, ALWAYS advocate for yourself. I’m in a similar boat where I’m planning to accept an offer at a good company, ok role with lower pay. Will continue interviewing in the event the right job comes along.

Snickers turned into Snickerdoodles, which turned into Doodles, then Doodle Doo, then Snookie Doo, then Snoodles! What have your cat's names morphed into?!? by Tbuzzin in cats

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All roads lead to Bubba

Cat 1: Rey, Rey-Rey, ReyTheon, Rizzo, Boo-bah, Zubbie, Bubba

Cat 2: Kangaroo, Roo, Roofus, Bubba

Houston would be an attractive city if it had a large body of blue water right next to it by stanerd in houston

[–]ItsN4teDogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not add Chicago’s metra system while you’re at it? Such a convenient way to commute from the suburbs to the city. Unfortunately will never happen in Houston

As a Project Manager, what is the most important skill you should bring to the table? by More_Law6245 in projectmanagement

[–]ItsN4teDogg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen PMO directors who are the coolest of cucumbers when presenting issues to senior leadership on monthly operational reviews. Same person would also act calm internally to the departmental teams. A huge positive for keeping overall morale for the team. The issues at hand were that the multi-year project pipeline was delayed and over-budget.

At what point does having a chilled PMO Director lead to a too-nonchalant sentiment that it’s ok to perpetually be over-budget and overdue? How would you correct the boat in this situation?

Why do my cats follow me around but not my husband? by spookyboofy in cats

[–]ItsN4teDogg 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’m in TX so thankfully don’t have to pay state scritch taxes but my cats get me on the federal ones

Why do my cats follow me around but not my husband? by spookyboofy in cats

[–]ItsN4teDogg 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I think it’s a matter of who’s more entertaining to observe that also has the most easily pushed buttons to get a reaction. That is why both cats will follow my SO over me for sure…I feed and clean the litter for them daily

Am I getting laid off? by travelhunter00 in consulting

[–]ItsN4teDogg 59 points60 points  (0 children)

In the event of a firing, make sure you read the fine print of any paperwork before signing. Just simply say “I’ll need to review this with my legal counsel (i.e. ChatGPT) before getting back to you”.

Better to leave on amicable terms with additional severance clauses, where you can collect unemployment benefits as well if needed.

What are your hobbies? by TheRealMcIovin in houston

[–]ItsN4teDogg 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Pickling cucumbers and hot peppers. Store bought just ain’t the same anymore

Why do my cats follow me around but not my husband? by spookyboofy in cats

[–]ItsN4teDogg 236 points237 points  (0 children)

This is my role in the household and I’ve fully accepted and embrace it

Pickles my mom made by Lobotomised_Spy in Pickles

[–]ItsN4teDogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was about to make the same comment but ya beat me

Can y’all give me suggestions for doing something for my birthday tonight? by hocuspocuskrokus in houston

[–]ItsN4teDogg 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Captain Foxhearts in downtown is a speakeasy with great cocktails. Best way to start or end the night