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mr.linn.yehtut.aung@gmail.com
Using the Pickle Jar Theory to improve 4 knowledge for people in Kachin areas,
Myanmar
Mr. Lin Ye Htut Aung (Myanmar)
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Lin Ye Htut Aung, Albukhary International University, Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
Using the Pickle Jar Theory to improve 4 knowledge for people in Kachin areas, Myanmar
Problem Statement & ProposalTheoretical Application
Assumptions / Assertions Projected Challenge & Solutions
Thesis Statement
Implementation Strategy & Timeline
References
Background & Urgency of the Problem Proposed Poster Design Theoretical Framework
• People in Kachin areas increase malaria diseases compared to other parts of Myanmar year after year (healthypovertyaction.org, 2010)
• The theory of pickle jar states that it is based on a time management model and it will help us in prioritizing our work, family, self and purpose/spiritual life (Saptakess Senqupta, 2011).
In 3 weeks, I will create an A3-Sized information poster with 5 pictures from the internet in English, describing how human malaria is caused by 4 different species called falciparum, malariae, oval and vivax (worldhealthorganization.int, n.d) to improve 4 knowledge in 1 month.
• In Week 1, the designing of the poster with pictures and text is to help people in Kachin areas with different learning styles understand the message being communicated using the visual, auditory and kinesthetic (VAK) theory (Flemings, 2001, para. 01).
• People in Kachin areas with zero knowledge can improve 4 knowledge on malaria called falciparum, malariae, oval and vivax (worldhealthorganization.int, n.d) in 1 month using 5 pictures on a poster.
• Hard to reach places- people in Kachin in areas which are hard to reach may not get poster delivery on time. Solution: using other channels of distribution like the local council representatives by creative according to six thinking hat theory. (De Bono, 1985).
People in Kachin areas with zero knowledge can follow 5 pictures on a poster to improve 4 knowledge on malaria called falciparum, malariae, oval and vivax (worldhealthorganization.int, n.d) in 1 month.
• Week 1: I will design the poster with pictures and texts• Week 2: producing 100 copies with the help of the regional Hospital, Kachin State• Week 3: selected official from the district health organization office will distribute the poster
to the people in Kachin areas
Who.int. (.n.d). International travel. Retrieved on 5th December, from http://www.who.int/ith/diseases/malaria/en/
Healthy poverty action. (2010). Beating malaria in Kachin. Retrieved on 27 November 2013, from http://www.healthpovertyaction.org/where-we-work/asia/myanmar/beating-malaria
Minority rights. (n.d). World directory of minorities and indigenous peoples. Retrieved on 28 November 2013, from http://www.minorityrights.org/4490/myanmarburma/kachin.html
presentrat.wordpress.com (2007). Applying the pickle jar theory. Retrieved on 1st December, 2013 from http://presentrat.wordpress.com/2007/12/23/applying-the-pickle-jar-theory/
Zidedate.com. (n.d). The pickle jar theory. Retrieved on 8th December, 2013 from http://www.zideate.com/definition/628/pickle-jar-theory
G01 SHL1013 Professional English (9 December 2013)
5 steps to improve 4 knowledge on malaria
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First, I will put four knowledge into the jar instead of rocks as first priority. As a plan C, I will put sand called 3rd
Priority, in case we face problem Within 1 month.
As a plan B, I will put the pebbles In order to success within 1 month. For the plan D, I will need to maker
Sure that I am not wasting timeWithin 1 month as water.
At the end, I will get success using with pickle jar theory
In order to solve, zero knowledge on malaria
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 0125410627
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Mr. Lin Ye Htut Aung who is studying in Information Technology and has sharp eyes which can lead him more opportunities and challenges in his life. His personal type seems like, he is the mechanic which means he is quiet and reserved. He came from the Republic of Union of Myanmar which one of the most richest in natural resources in the world. So he believe, one day, he will give back the knowledge he found to his community as a scholar of Albukhary International University.(Those who has much given, much expected).
About the Author
Time Management: The Pickle Jar Theory ( Wright. J, 2002)
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SummaryThe pickle jar theory is a time management theory based on the idea that time is a finite space but we can fill it with things of all different shapes and sizes. Each item in the pickle jar represents a specific priority. The jar also shows that it is possible to balance a number of priorities in a given space (Zideate.com, n.d).
Application
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We’ve also got big rocks (high priority work), pebbles (secondary priorities), sand (low priorities) and water (waste of time).
References
Who.int. (.n.d). International travel. Retrieved on 5th December, from http://www.who.int/ith/diseases/malaria/en/
Healthy poverty action. (2010). Beating malaria in Kachin. Retrieved on 27 November 2013, from
http://www.healthpovertyaction.org/where-we-work/asia/myanmar/beating-malaria
Minority rights. (n.d). World directory of minorities and indigenous peoples. Retrieved on 28 November 2013, from
http://www.minorityrights.org/4490/myanmarburma/kachin.html
presentrat.wordpress.com (2007). Applying the pickle jar theory. Retrieved on 1st December, 2013 from http://presentrat.wordpress.com/2007/12/23/applying-the-pickle-jar-theory/
Zidedate.com. (n.d). The pickle jar theory. Retrieved on 8th December, 2013 from http://www.zideate.com/definition/628/pickle-jar-theory
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