These are the journals that I had time to create. Most of the recent ones weren't updated because it didn't make sense to me if the rest of the class journal is very similar. In fact, whatever I took notes on are basically my class journals. There's no other way I can summarize it. So, this should impress Professor Ebrahimi as well because I have learned so much as well as do more demonstrating and lengthy papers in class even though it takes a lot of work to be an Operations Manager anywhere. And all of the topics learned in class helped me be the best of being a great President of Computer Club and Pre-Law Society this semester. And this concept of the journals also helped me learn the important strategies and concepts I must know as being leader of anything. This class is worth striving for an A+ for me as one of this semester's last courses I take in SUNY Old Westbury.
OM Journal: 4/3/06
OM Journal: 3/27/06
OM Journal: 3/15/06
OM Journal: 3/13/06
OM Journal: 3/8/06
OM Journal: 3/6/06
OM Journal: 3/1/06
OM Journal: 2/27/06
OM Journal: 2/22/06
OM Journal: 2/15/06
OM Journal: 2/8/06
OM Journal: 2/6/06
OM Journal: 2/1/06
OM Journal: 1/30/06
OM Journal: 1/25/06
OM Journal: 1/23/06
There are many notes that were taken for class during the Spring 2006 semester. The people who get credit for this are Catherine (AKA Cathy) and Thomas (Captains of Operations Management Class). They help each other whenever one misses something. If the regular computer is being used during someone else presenting to the class, Thomas takes some of those key notes from all students presenting; Catherine combines her notes together with his to help their fellow classmates. Mehmet also takes part of the class notes since he is the Operations Manager of the Operations Management course site this semester. Here it is for those who want their own copies for the mid-term. Give a round of applause to all the three fellow students of the course.
Class Note Links