Lets Rock & Ride….

Posted On Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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Convocation [updated part 1]

Posted On Sunday, June 15th, 2008

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“Time to SUIT UP !! It’s gonna be Legend – wait for it – Dary !!”
Barney Stinson of How I Met Your Mother series

Congratulation to all our graduated?friends. Actually I took this post from Zaid Aiman. I found it very useful to our fellow MMU?friends who just graduate. I believe what Zaid said is true. So I’m just gonna post it back and let you guys and girls out there?read yourselves. ;)

It such an annoying where the university does not post any announcement regarding convocation process in the bulletin board.
You need to dig it out by your own self and some extra help from your friends.

So, I decided to post the process, to soothe things out. (Read More)

GinGer, get well soon!

Posted On Saturday, June 14th, 2008

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My family’s beloved cat is sick. We bought him to see 2 doctors already. Now the latest news is good. He seems to be more active than before and in good appetite. I believe it shows some good signs that he can cure in a matter of time. Those who pet cats will know better about this so-called ‘yellow’ fever or widely known as Jaundice. Not only happen to humans, it also happens in cats too. As far as I concern, this is the 3rd generation my parents take care of, out of them all, I think about 2 to 3 cats suffer this fever. GinGer last time never moves, he will just squat down until hours inside the cage. He didn’t meow or move around in the cage as if he already give up on something.


 


My mama couldn’t take it. She told me when she looked in GinGer eyes there something he trying to tell. Kind of a goodbye perhaps. But my mama wouldn’t give up. She spent hundreds to save him. I was the driver bringing the cat all over to see the first doctor who is quite a young, kind of inexperience doctor. The UPM graduate doc recommend him to put to sleep. My mama was shocked! She can’t believe it. She went back and suddenly remember about Dr Supria from Kota Kemuning. This doctor is retired but still he still treating animals all over Selangor. I believe due to his love to animal that drives him. We met him at a bus stop and passed GinGer to him to be treated at his clinic in Kota Kemuning. Dr Supria was on his way to Kota Kemuning from Dengkil. So he dropped by Putrajaya to see GinGer. After 3 days, GinGer was back in better condition of course. However, GinGer still give that weak and tired meow~


 


My mama couldn’t believe that the young doctor could simply recommend to put GinGer to sleep. I said back then maybe she lacks of experience. It’s a normal thingy for young doctors to do such mistakes. GinGer now starts to eat, we feed him with boiled fish and some glucose. Also constant medication of pills for couple of upcoming months. Compare last time, his paws is so yellowish! Now the the color turns back to light red. Now it looks so cute! Hehehe. So please keep pray for our GinGer to be well soon! Amin~


The medication


Get well soon ya! Taken before going to see the 2nd doctor.

When Fuel Prices Go High…

Posted On Thursday, June 5th, 2008

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Hiking fuel price : Stop Driving, Start Cycling

Posted On Thursday, June 5th, 2008

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Improvise:

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Maximise:

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Is there any chance by all means that our country will have bicycle park of its own that gonna have a look like picture above? I hope our Malaysian won’t pretty much maximize their two-wheeler like the second picture above. This happens in India. :p


Did you know why our Malaysian even though fuel price is hiking, but none of us are changing to bicycle for daily use even though we can afford to buy the most expensive ones? I did give a thought about this before and come out with few points listed below:

  1. Malaysia has a very hot climate and high in humidity. Hot climate means lots of lots sweat and high humidity means that sweat won’t dry off easily! If you cycle for 5 minutes to your office, I very sure you gonna sweat like mad. And by the time you reach to your office, there are no shower whatsoever to comfort or clean yourself! Malaysia is high humidity which means high water vapor in air. When there’s high water vapor in air it slows down the drying process of your sweat! Believe me because I used to cycle to my campus during my second year. After that, I decide to walk. Ahaha. :))



  2. Ergonomically speaking, cycling can kill you here. So far, I almost got hit 3 times. I hit 2 girls in campus (seriously not for fun ok). Actually why hitting thing happen? Because pedestrains and riders are using the same road! I hit that girl not because of her number (she’s fat), I accidentally hit because we’re are sharing the same road. And that road we’re sharing also used by cars and motors. So I was avoiding the car coming from front and guess what happen next? You know it! So they (to whom whoever may concern) should prepare a road for pedestrians and bicycle riders. Other busy road also really indeed need if there a lot of riders there too.



  3. Check out the bus, I don’t feel like riding one.? Why? There has been so many cases before about bus express accidents. By statistics , it was proven that these bus drivers are underpaid thus elevate them all to drive without any single care at all! Remember “The Bus of Death”? The bus from Melaka Sentral bound to Alor Setar which killed 21 beloved passengger inside including the busdriver himself. So by having a dangerous public transprtation, why should you risk your safety after all we can provide on our own by driving a car, right ?



  4. Lrt, Putra, Monorel, and ERL doesn’t reach every single corner of KL.? You got to be kidding me if you’re cycling. For KL residents, this is one of the main problem to commute. That’s why a lot prefer to park and ride the train. But the bottom line is they still driving though.



  5. Generally, parents would say, “The kids are going to school. So I need to sent them by car. You think you want me to carry them with my bicycle?” Think again. Wakaka.



Yesterday our Government already announced the new fuel pricing with exceptional of 40.6% (Malaysiakini.com) increment. So in the evening itself as my family going to fill the petrol, here in Putrajaya watches a long queve from the Precinct 16 Petronas station until up close to Alamanda Shopping Complex. That is like almost 800 meter long of queving cars. By 9 o’clock at night, still long queve. But this time it was in the watch by the police. Police were there to watch the traffic.


I believe it is the time Malaysians look to the Westerners or simply the nearest is the Japanese where they cycles or commutes by train to office.


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Water Screen in Putrajaya

Posted On Monday, June 2nd, 2008

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Went there like last week and truly was mesmerized by the enormous screen made by splashing water! Wow! I watch the clip for 15 minutes where they starts to play at 9.00 pm and another run at 10.00 everyday since March until May 08. Me myself went watch twice! Hehehe. Enjoy the video!

Counting days…

Posted On Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Wah….it’s been a long time since I updated this blog. Is it? Nah. Probably there’s nothing much to share. Everyday is the same day as usual. Go class, then sleep, eat all those normal stuff people do. I went to MATA’s musical theatre last week. It was awesome. Aiman, the assistant director, told me it’s a kids musical theatre. But I counted there’s only like 2 kids acting. Ahahaha. But of course it’s mainly for kids. I went the one on Saturday night play. I like the part where suddenly the scorpion queen came out and realized it was Lyza. Wakaka. Damn funny! They make up themselves until you hardly recognize them during the play. Here are couple photos I took. My battery is low so there’s not much picture I can share with.

My presentation will be next week. So wish me all the best and hope I could tackle all the questions bombard upon me. Hehehe.

Me with the scorpion queen. Wakaka. :P

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The stage. Like the lightings! b-)

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Undergoing MyBlogLog Verification

Posted On Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

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greetings…

Posted On Saturday, September 29th, 2007

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Selamat Berpuasa…

Posted On Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

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Al-fatihah to our fren…

Posted On Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

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First of all, Al-fatihah to our blogger, Nur Asha Dina / Ashadinaz who passed away at 11:45 pm on 27th of August 2007 last week. She had a brain cancer.

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I used to visit her blog quite offen until we both linked up to each other’s blog.

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I am so sad to read her last entry. Now the blog meets its end. :(

Condolences to her family and closest friends. To all of you who read this entry, let’s we recite Al-fatihah and prayers to Nur Asha Dina / Ashadinaz.

I would like to say thanks to Cuya for letting me know bout this since lately I am too occupied to gather all the updates on our fellow bloggers and friends.

Strategic Implementation

Posted On Thursday, July 12th, 2007

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Introduction:

Strategic Implementation is a distinct area of the five main tasks of Strategic Management. It is the task of implementing and executing the chosen strategy with the managerial exercise of supervision, making it work, improving the competence and producing measurable progress in achieving the targeted results.

Objectives:

To have a surface understanding of the strategic management point of view, but a deep understanding of our topic which is Strategic Implementation and how it is co-related with the other processes.

In a brief view, strategic implementation is a framework of conceptual and abstract skills on the part of management and the figure below briefly describes on the processes that’s involved:

Develop appropriate systems——>Acquire and utilize skills and resources——>Develop appropriate organization structure——>Manage the culture

Conclusion:

This project will focus on several key elements of strategic implementation such as:
-Understanding the importance of strategic implementation in the overall process of strategic management.
-Distinguish key implementation issues.
-Analyze culture, and learn how to manage culture change in an organization.
-Understand the affects and changes that will take place when risk analysis and management strategy is applied.
-Applying an integrated performance planning framework to coordinate the implementation of strategic, business and individual performance plans
-Discuss on the issue of common mistakes that causes a strategic implementation to fail.


Reference:

1) Strategic Management, 4th Edition. Author: John Viljoen & Susan Dann. Pearson Education Australia 2003.
2) Crafting and Executing Strategy, 12th Edition. Author: Arthur A. Thompson, Jr. and A.J Strickland. McGraw-Hill

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