KELLY BIO

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1) What is the link to your Video Cover Letter video upload?

You will do this after you have uploaded your Video Cover Letter. You don't need to answer this question in your video. Please make your video public, and leave it on YouTube or another video sharing site at least until the end of your involvement with the OSE Development Team so that we may share it with other team members as needed.


2) COMMITMENT: Can you commit to 10 hours of volunteer time for 90 days?

All we can do is try...and keep trying. There is good probability.

3) PURPOSE: What is the biggest value that you get out of volunteering with OSE?

The biggest value volunteering with OSE provides is a team to work on engineering projects that are inline with my abilities and ambitions.

4) OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE AND COLLABORATION Are you willing to download an Ubuntu distribution of Linux that comes preloaded with all software that OSE uses - to facilitate any software issues?

Already done. That was easy! Windows supports the software I use most and that is my primary OS.

5) LOGGING. We collaborate via work logs where we document our work and include links to all work product. Are you willing to do this on a continuing basis?

I like this work log concept. I tend to log everything. In the past I refused to update particular worklogs that were very tedious to update, did not provide good data to management, or were not helpful. This work log concept is efficient and useful.

6) FINANCES: Do you currently have a full time job?

I can cover expenses. I work full time.

7) VIDEO INSTRUCTIONALS: A big part of our work is documentation and instructionals- Are you willing to learn Kdenlive, collaborative video editing and screencasting?

I am very willing to develop video editing services. Showing people the ropes is an asynchronous process these days.

8) EXECUTION AND INITIATIVE: What is the biggest task that you are proudest of yourself most that you accomplished? Please give an example of an audacious goal that you have set for yourself?

One of the biggest tasks that I have completed is getting a job as a machinist making production parts. Assuming this role was critical if I ever wanted to create an OEM.

An audacious goal I have set for myself is creating an OEM.

9) LEARNING: Show an example of something you learned that revolutionized your life?

As a child, I always wondered what the spinning shaft under trucks did. I have learned quite a bit about those spinning shafts; and everything connected to them, and how great they are, and ways to eliminate them, and how to improve them.

10) HARD SKILLS: What hard skills do you have such as IT, CAD, Graphics, Publishing, manufacturing, design, etc.

The skill I do not have that I want are creating design calculations in Smath, or equivalent. I have created design calculations in Matlab, but design calculations should be sensical and on a WYSIWIG program.

Skills on the list include:

IT: TCP/IP, CANbus, Modbus.

CAD: AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, Inventor.

Graphics: Illustrator, Corel Draw

Publishing: Microsoft Word using Headings

Manufacturing: hand tools, power tools, lathe, mill, CNC, electrical assembly, mechanical assembly, mechanics, hydraulics, welding, testing.

Design: piece part drawings, weldment drawings, machining drawings, assembly drawings, wire harness drawings, installation drawings, service kit drawings, exploded parts diagrams, simple hydraulic systems, human-machine interface (discrete controls, overlays, and graphic displays), off-highway electrical & control systems, marine crane electrical & control systems, hydraulic dam sizing, wind turbine sizing, PV sizing, budgeting, instructional guides.

etc: cooking, organizing.

11) SOFT SKILLS: Do you have experience in management+ conflict resolution? Teaching? Managing/starting a community or group?

SHORT AND SWEET

Managers lead and workers manage.

If workers cannot manage, then they need a manager to lead them in management.

A manager must recognize limitations in workers' management.

The job of a manager is to remove the limitations in workers' management.

Managers enable workers to manage.

Ultimately, the greatest limitation in workers' management will be the manager.

Managers lead to become workers who can manage.

General Principles

The Golden Rule

The Buddy System

The Scientific Method

Hustle

Lean

Agile

Luck

Conflict Resolution

Teams require trust.

The best conflict resolution is to avoid conflict. I try to avoid conflict by following some guidelines of human relations.

I also realize how silly everything has become and let things go. It's silly being human being.

Conflicts require solutions. People can agree to about anything, and conflicts frequently result from a communication breakdown that is easily corrected. If emotions become involved in a conflict, then dealing with issues discretely is important. The blame for issues is typically 50/50, and both parties have to work towards a solution.

Teaching

 I have a large frame of reference and have good luck assimilating ideas into other peoples frame of reference.  I ultimately recognize that I have to assimilate others frame of reference to my own frame of reference to have good luck assimilating ideas.

Learning

Learning: I believe there are lessons in every moment in life and every lesson will be useful later in life. Teaching, documenting, and kinetic activities are useful methods of learning. Learning is an important function of group development. I like learning and teaching using dualisms.

12) Which would you prefer to do - this Video Cover Letter or an online interview with OSE staff?

Video cover letter. Although interviews provide better raw feedback, I think the video cover letter is better in an online environment.

13) Do you have any questions about OSE or how the Development Team works? Or final comments that you would like to make that we should have asked you but didn't?

I can show you what projects I have been working on.