Blog Post
MaggieBaker
8 years agoCommunity Member
This challenge was a lot of fun- and far more difficult than it looks at first glance!
I work in training for a manufacturing company and I am constantly asked describe what we do to potential employees, clients, etc. Many of those individuals have no background in manufacturing which means I get to play translator for the jargon on the production floor. So I thought, hey why not use that as my material! I have to say it was definitely a challenge-the lack of nouns on that list-but all in good fun!
https://rise.articulate.com/share/J9fDdXHq5SW0tu6LoLWDUTYgwv0dWO1h
I work in training for a manufacturing company and I am constantly asked describe what we do to potential employees, clients, etc. Many of those individuals have no background in manufacturing which means I get to play translator for the jargon on the production floor. So I thought, hey why not use that as my material! I have to say it was definitely a challenge-the lack of nouns on that list-but all in good fun!
https://rise.articulate.com/share/J9fDdXHq5SW0tu6LoLWDUTYgwv0dWO1h
- HelenGreetham-88 years agoCommunity MemberManufacturing never sounded so adorable! I especially like the "up and down goer".
- DavidAnderson8 years agoStaff"Small parts help big parts everywhere!"
Fantastic entry, Maggie!
You are so right about this being much harder than it first appears. My original idea for the challenge post was to run everything through Up Goer. But after losing hours of time revising, I gave up.
Thank you so much for jumping into this week's challenge. And great use of Rise, too:-)- HelenGreetham-88 years agoCommunity MemberIt probably didn't help that the word challenge isn't in there!
- MaggieBaker8 years agoCommunity MemberThank you, I love the interactive graphics in Rise!
I did use Up Goer initially but then I noticed I just kept using the same couple of words-this challenge really stretches your creativity!
- KevinThorn8 years agoSuper HeroAnother inspiring entry. Authored in Rise no less! Well done Maggie.