Humans consist of layers and coatings obtained through experience and time. Everyone is conquering the key to success and faces a series of challenges that have added another layer. Each layer contains morality, faith, and teaching. And ultimately it is superimposed on other things to make unique individuals with their own identity and spirit. The process of inhumanization can be seen as dismantling of the mummy where each layer is stripped and only bone and ossified meat is left.
It is all that we do that I call Human Operations Layer (HOL) or system. It is a layer of interpersonal relationship that exists in our physical infrastructure. This is our operating system. Working in the workplace, how to use technology, how to collaborate with projects, how to communicate, and how to take responsibility for each other. In the context of work, school, and family (in other words most of our lives), I believe that the existence of healthy and resilient HOL co-creates in a way that we evolve, fun and cooperative I started to understand to define whether or not. Whether our project and work depends on their face. Having the latest technology is not enough. Preparing state-of-the-art classrooms and innovative teaching materials is not enough. Providing only good job opportunities and a smooth management system is not enough. HOL brings out the possibility of humanity, kindness, prosperity
When we became teenagers, we first discovered that everyone and everyone are present at the level and level. Genuine and pointless layers are layered, self layered, and interactive, legendary, and magical. While other people are exploring, they then find the layer they are most comfortable with and keep them on them as if they go the same every day to go to work. Others are exploring all their lives. As he plays the character, director Joe Jahraus does not seem to play an actor. They are in a very harmonious way (I would like to consider harmony in the physical definition: vibration or vibration of the frequency component of the wave) various accents such that actors interact on the locker room and stage In addition to the role of interaction. (Almost ... Did you know?