This year I came out with a theme worth promoting to engineers and managers.
I came out with topics which I felt were important.
Posts Included In
Modern Industrial Engineering - LinkedIn News Letter - May 2025 Issue.
Topic of Focus - Current Issues of Interest in Industrial Engineering to Make it Effective.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/current-issues-interest-industrial-engineering-may-2025-kvss-1hekc
I did not write lengthy articles but tried to highlight the main point.
I plan to add further content.
This year I had very limited time to do online writing. I could not visit many blogs. But plan to visit them during the year.
I thank fellow bloggers who visited my blog posts.
I am sure to participate in the next year challenge.
To be further included
Have a list with links of all posts for the month so people can easily access it.
also have a list (with links) to top commenters and favourite A-Z blogs.
Then talk about my likes and dislikes, how I approached the challenge (writing posts, visiting other blogs, etc.) and my verdict of the year’s challenge.
As you see, the Reflections post is all about your experiences and what you gained from them.
Some other questions to spark your creativity:
Did you finish the challenge?
What was your favourite post to write?
What was your favourite comment posted by another A-Z participant on your blog this April?
Did you follow the A-Z team on social media? (Who and where?)
Did you follow the A-Z Challenge on social media? (Which platforms?)
Did you feel supported by the A-Z team? (The Team: Arlee Bird, J Lenni Dorner, Zalka Csenge Virág, John Holton, Jayden R Vincente, and Ronel Janse van Vuuren.)
Did you like the graphics for this year?
Did you like the A-Z blog’s theme?
Did you encourage other bloggers to take part in the challenge this year?
Did you have a theme on your blog? If so, how did you come up with it?
Did you learn anything new because of the A-Z Challenge?
Will you consider doing the challenge again next year?
Congratulations on another challenge completed!
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