Sunday, August 31, 2008

Software as a Service- Web 2.0

Wow since i last login was the post by Nic on KL trip....... Spent my workshop reading the blogs haha...

Anyway, what prompted me to blog is my MBA ITM workshop that discuss on WEB 2.0 and the term SaaS. and let me show you who coined the Web 2.0 - Tim O'Reilly.

Good Looking? And this workshop reminds me of our debate in Edge on whether is MBA required (Ronnie, James, Nic, ME and Moderator - Valerie)?

Studying part time is really very tiring and sometime really keep me thinking why am i paying $40K to toture myself and do i really need it.


Quoted from James:" if you are thinking of doing your own business you dun need any MBA"
From Ronnie, Nic:" Working experience is important than MBA and with all the networking you will be able to get good job without MBA."

I do agree on James, what's my dream? I been discussing with my hubby, can i open a cafe that do not have any menu and i will sell what i feel like cooking that morning. My passion is in cooking and also of course CHIT CHATTING...

Since the rented out of my weekend house last year, and living with in law (kitchen only belongs to one woman)make it hard for me to cook. Sat and sun become very boring for me - no more my weekend mahjong and get together session with my MJ friends and trying out new reciepe from Mrs Lee cook book :). This prompted me to pick up my golf again so that i can get myself occupied for the weekends.

Back to cafe, was exploring with my firends to operate a steamboat or dessert store in Jurong as all good food are in the EAST so should have oppty in Jurong. Working on the idea, business proposal, biz case etc........... the next thing......... she is pregnant!!!!!!! (YA! 16 weeks of ML) gone case for all the ideas. a Big No No for her hubby.....

So my dream of doing business gone...... :(......... So now must focus to get my 16 weeks as well ahahahahaha.

Ok no nonsense, back to the debate on MBA, i am now thinking back what prompted me to took up the course? The need of MBA? Self fulfilling? I am really not to sure now. Picture is now blurred and i think i am in the cross road and that why the idea of doing business get clearer?

I love working and like the challenges i am experiencing and this is the very reason why i am in MBA however is there a really need for MBA just for working? I think is back to the old thinking is another paper chase - toilet paper. Ha ha ... I do learn alot from MBA, the networking, the sharing of working experience etc etc.. Whether do i see the use of it? right now not, maybe in future just want myself to be prepare when oppty happen to pop by.

Think have to go, presentation time. will blog again........

BYE---- Back to book...

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Bye to Beijing Olympics

The Beijing Olympics is over. I feel suddenly quite empty. Its like, when I switch on my TV, I don’t get to watch the athletes break out in funny expressions when they give their best shot…. Until 4 years later. What a long wait. My goal is to go to London during 2012! As a spectator of course.

I never used to like to watch Olympics – I thought it was boring and I didn’t understand what the hype was about. But the Beijing Olympics completely captivated me. My all time favourite segment has got to be Gymnastics. I just cant understand why the Gymnasts can twirl so easily from one pole to another, do somersaults on the balance beam, tumble and roll in the air before landing. Imagine the number of hours they contributed to be on the Olympics platform and the amount of tears and sweat they dropped during their training. I kept asking my Mom(no matter which sport I am watching), why didn’t she send me for training for Gymnastics, for Table Tennis, for Volleyball, for Swimming… the list goes on till my Mom is sick of it and asked me not to bug her anymore!!

China really did a great job in organizing the Olympics this time round. It really opened my eyes to see how China has vastly developed within a short period of a few years, and that is how competitive they are getting to be. The China Chinese are hungry for success and they are emerging really fast.
I remember few years back, Singaporeans would never ever thought that China would be in the position they are today.

Hence, my dear friends@work, we run a race against time everyday. Gone are our parents’ days of going back at work right on time. But still, take time to rest and relax, especially on weekends. Exercise is a great way of relaxing!! I used to be so unhealthy and unfit! Ask me to jog and I will immediately say NO! Now, I share my exercise regime with you. I jog every Monday(at least 2.4KM) at Bishan Stadium, I have kickboxing classes every Sat at Bt Gombak Stadium, and I meet my friends for Badminton at Clementi Stadium every Sunday. What’s important is that you have a group of friends who share the same goal[either losing that(those) stubborn piece(s) of ugly body fat(s), keeping fit, to exercise, or as a get-together with friends…] I personally recommend a body scrub after exercising(try Body Shop’s Exfoliating Gloves or Body Scrubs)…. Works like a charm to relax yourself!

Exercising is great! We should have our next sports event team bonding soon(hint to Senior and Ron). Even though I cant play well for most sports…. But why what why why what??!?! I enjoy the process of sweating and laughing and having fun with everyone!

Till next time I find something to talk about again…


Eliza

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Philips address

Philips
620 A, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, TP4 Building, Level 1, Singapore 319762 ...

Philips Factory sales

Philips Factory Sale (23 & 24Aug)

Last year this time, it is one of the exciting time.
Moving house, and due to a smaller size, I have to restrained some of my home appliances. Stress.....

It was a great news then I saw the Philips Factory sale. I bought a few things at a huge Discount a LCD TV, a Toothbrush, Filter Tap ..... Mostly at a discount of 20 to 40%.

I urge all of u if u have some time....to visit Philips Factory

Welcome to Philips Toa Payoh

Ronnie@Toa Payoh

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Talent Development & Management...

I like the blog "Dare to Dream & Dare to fulfil", should be from James? (BTW, as it is a shared blog, please remember to sign off...else don't know who's the author).

Yes, we need a dream and we need to act on it. Else, a dream remains as a dream. So, we potentially have some entrepreneurs among us...James, don't forget give us all a VIP card when you start your cafe..

Having a dream of our own is extremely important. Having coaches around us to help us along would shorten our journey to get there.

Yesterday, I attended my son's Parent-Child day at Dunman High school where the secondary one students organizes the event on their own, putting up their works for parents to view, performance to entertain parents as well as video clips of their life in school. It was amazing to see how these 13 years old can pull together the event on their own and the many talented ones among them. Some play piano beautifully, some played ErHu, some came up to share their e-Portolio in 2 languages etc. Their HOD of Level 1 gave an inspiring speech on how we should always be improving ourselves. A 13 year old you should be better than the 12 years old you. How we need our love ones, friends and teachers around us to guide us, give frank opinion in constructive ways to help us improve. She cited an incident that happened to her at an important event. She was attending an important event where all the who's who are around and she enthusiastically go round networking, shaking everyone's hand only to find out later when she went to the ladies, that she had a vegetable stuck in one side of her teeth and a chilli flake on the other. Can imagine how embarrassed she must have felt! Her morale of the story is that, sometimes, it is better to be frank and upfront to a person to help the person along rather than be "nice" but not contributing to the other person's growth.

I am happy to see my son standing there, in front of the class as the emcee of the event (though again, I have a couple of IDP for him after that..Ahem..) and being there for the event again re-enforces the fact that the environment of our kids today has changed a lot. They are now more articulate, more creative, tech savvy and also, has to be doing a lot more to be deem as "successful". Competition in future for them would not only come from their peers in Singapore but also the Chinese & Indians who are growing leaps and bounds.

I was reading a book written by the CEO of Capitaland "Building for People to build people". He is a very inspiring leader who consistently wrote Emails to his staff almost every other Sunday to share his views for his company or view on life. He wrote a lot of how China has developed and moving ahead in amazing speed. How we had bring our world class ideas into China via our investments and how they had learned what we took 35 years in a mere 5 years! While our fellow Singaporeans can reject job offer due to travelling distance from home to office, he saw Chinese tried all creative ways to earn a living including a young man in a toilet of a restaurant, giving should massages to people who are "doing their business", handing the guest a towel to dry their hands, turning off the tap for him after he washed his hands to earn a couple of dollars. What he saw, often bug him as a Singaporean and he urged his fellow colleagues to be always on their toes in order to stay relevant.

Tonight, as Singaporeans, we would be proud to view our Table tennis players in the Olympic finals. Note that these are all "Imported Talents" from China. Nothing wrong with that and in fact, we needed to do that as it is impossible to grow "organically" within our little red dot. So, to stay relevant, we have to ensure we continuously improve in whatever we are striving towards. Be it as a key player in our organization, to achieve your dreams whatever it maybe.

The important thing is to ensure we keep improving. Worldclass entertainment company like Cirque Du soleil still do their post-morterm after every single performance to review what had they done well, what can they improve and what else can they break through. The keeps them going and stay at the top. It is these kind of deligence and commitement to excellence that maintain a Worldclass organization at the top.

I can never forget an experience that I had 10 years ago in hosting Mr Lee Kuan Yew at our video conferencing studio for his presentation to a group of overseas delegate. Even with his kind of experience and at that level of expertise, he insisted on having a rehersal a day before the real event. He came down on the day before to understand the environment, where the visualiser would be, whether the ambient is comfortable enough to ensure he can deliver his best etc. Every detail was looked into personally, including if the height of the visualiser is right to ensure the audience are engaged properly at eye level. That really taught me a lesson about the effort and commitement one must have to ensure the delivery of a piece of excellent work that one can always be proud of.

So, we should always remind ourselves whereever we are, whatever we are doing, to push for continuously improvement and growth. If we are not improving, working in a place for 10 years would be equavalent to a worker in the job for 1 year but repeating it 10 time over. Scary, isn't it?

So, make sure that you are growing every minute. I would expect every team member to come forth to a discussion with his or her proposal,in overcoming an obstacle, in pushing ourselves crossing the chasm, in solving a headache etc. You can never grow if you come with a problem and expect the bosses to solve. We see a problem, we own it, we solve it with advice and assistance from our bosses, peers and co-workers. It is through such a process that we stretch ourselves and GROW...

Geok Chwee
17 Aug 2008

Dare to Dream & Dare to Fulfill

The ideal dream room...

In my opinion, anyone can start to dream comfortably when the ambience is right. Frankly speaking, the idea of the dream room at 11th floor will not work, considering the level of noise (majority coming from the area at the printer near Eliza desk.) created that kind of bringing your mind back to work...

Instead, i feel we are most creative when we are relax. And with the right company, food and beverages, and ambience, the creative juices start to flow endlessly.

When I was still studying, I worked part-time as a barrista at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. And to date, those 2 years working experiences there were still the best time in my life and unforgettable! That was when I started to develop a passion for F&B and dream about starting a cafe of my own (cannot share the concept here! No one in Spore has done that yet!)
And till now, this dream of mine has not changed a bit. Fulfilling it is a matter of the right timing, meeting the right business partners, the right location and opportunity!
And my married lifestyle further proved that my dream will not change. Almost every weekend, I have spent either my Sat or Sun cooking something nice for the 2 of us. Though the washing part is a super put-off, but the processes leading to the end product is super-duper awesome. There is this great sense of achievement and satisfaction when your spouse took the first bite and said to you: "Sedap! Thank you for your 'love'."

So now, I am taking taking baby steps to fulfill my dream. Most importantly, you must have a passion in what you are going to do because it could be your last job. I want to wake up and excited with every new day in the kitchen, dishing out creative dishes with whatever my fridge has to offer!

Some pictures of my roast chicken (No end product pics as the camera batt went flat.)
, but it still taste good!



Pic 1: Drying the chicken



Pic 2: Marinated Chicken before the 'sauna' treatment

Connecting with Partners

It has been another busy week for all of us. We had our Logistic CAC where we connect with our logistic Council members, hearing out their industry pain points. It was a good discussion and we managed to get quite a few good ideas where we can drill in further to make it to our iChallange program.

In preparation for our iPhone launch by 22nd Aug, we pushed out a joint ISV briefing together with Apple yesterday, within 2 weeks. Turn out was great with more than 30 partners participating actively in the session. Some of the partners came up to me, telling me how they see the value that SPP can bring to them and thank us for the session of updating. Quite a number was keen to come in to i.Luminate to participate under SPP booth and of course many ask about iPhone launch details. Great event and thanks to Valerie for the excellence execution, getting it done within such a short time frame.

We are now counting down to i.Luminate and as we discussed in our team meeting, I would want all to put in your 110% focus in this event. It has to be a great success. It is our statement to the industry, it is OUR SHOWCASE! Let's work hand-in-hand on this and put in our best for the last mile!

This is a dynamic team and I am sure I can count on all of you for the success!

Yes, we would make a difference. This is a new SingTel and you are the changing force behind this!

Geok Chwee
16 Aug 2008

Monday, August 4, 2008

Our KL Trip - Breakaway Growth





I know this is a bit outdated but still good to show some pixs taken at KL with our fellow team mates involved in the D & D inter-grp competition. Some snap shots during our rehersals.

Guess who is the "Zhen Zi" in 2nd pix...we had great fun at night and I enjoyed myself alot...Definitely felt it would be the same for our team as we cheered all night!

Cheers!
nic

Stardust Dinner Pixs & Durian session





Dinner @ Stardust


Dear Team-mates,

I am putting up the best part of the team bonding where those of you whom did not join us for dinner last Friday. We had a great dinner at Stardust and those who went on for the durian session.

So...what came out of the dinner?

1. How do we spent our weekends?
2. How to match the right animal sign of your kids to ensure they live cohesively in harmony and successful in life..conclusion on the story was to get good staffs on "Cow" aka "Niu' and "Horse" aka "Ma" to achieve all work KPIs cos these 2 animal signs make up to be " Zuo Niu Zuo Ma" sure can go extra mile for the company.

So if u got what i meant..Ronnie and Eliza are the best match and some more they sit next to together. Da Niu Qian Xiao Niu :)


Then comes our durian session @ upper Serangoon
Only 4 takers to continue for more cabo (Meng Ger, Eliza, Lynette & Me)

1Kg Mao Shan Wang @ $15, we had a pc of 3.2Kg Ma Shan Wang + a bag of special breed mangosteens. The gals really enjoyed on the durians while i indulged in the mangosteens...diastrous to peel the skin cos bit hard.


It was a good workout, good dinner and good bonding where we felt closer to each team mate and know each other better. So...looking forward to the next outing.



Cheers!
nic

Friday, August 1, 2008

Drinks Appreciation Interest Group

Hi all,

If you recall Kai Hock’s mail last week titled ‘Integrate fun with work’ where he basically, asked us to integrate work with play, and proposed that we get away from the office periodically to recharge with the objective of encouraging more interaction and bonding among us. Well last week before Kai Hock’s email I was asked by Merson to start the spark for this new initiative where we can form small interest groups, and on a weekly basis, have a little fun together among the group.

So what I am going to do is start a ‘DRINKS’ appreciation interest group where once a week we go off early from 4.30pm and adjourn to Bus Stop, or Kiliney, or somewhere to have 'DRINKS'. In the 1st week it will be “Tea appreciation”, 2nd week we will have “Beer appreciation”, 3rd week “Wine appreciation”, etc. I know we are all very busy at times and it will be difficult to take time off, so what I suggest is that we just book our timeslot once a week from 4.30pm – 6pm, and in-between we can have a short break for ½ an hour to drink something and then continue with our work after some quick drinks.

I’m not sure about you guys but sometimes I feel just taking a quick 30mins break recharges our minds and also helps to de-stress us alittle before we continue the grind of getting back to our work.

Also, last week as I was having my skip level together with Catherine and Damon, Kai Hock was sharing with us how he was trying to find a way for all of us to be more involved and contribute in the strategizing and idea generation to improve Biz Mkt and SingTel as a group.

I think with this ‘Drinks appreciation’ interest group it can be a start where we can brainstorm and talk freely (especially with some alcohol involved). And with Geok Chwee’s idea of having a ‘Dreaming day’, I think we can start small if we don’t have the time to take a full day off from work we can take just 1.5 hours off and come up with some interesting ideas as a group.

So what do you guys think? Hope you will all support me. We don’t need to commit to something long term but let’s at least start with ‘Tea or Beer appreciation’, and then go from there!

Based on Kai Hock’s criteria:
- each to form a group of 4 and above, can be from any unit, dept
- choose any one day of the week,
- decide on an activity to gel and bond.

Will publish and inform everyone in BM group what we’ll be doing in the next few days. Counting on James to be my first member!

Cheers all!

David