Hampeh sungguh la notebook ni..WELCOME TO MY SPACE A REFLECTION OF ME, MYSELF AND I..
WELCOME TO MY SPACE A REFLECTION OF ME, MYSELF AND I..
Hampeh sungguh la notebook ni..By John Lauerman
source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aWcd0Nbgc_R4&refer=home
April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Swine flu, a virus that normally infects pigs, has been detected in people in Mexico, the U.S., New Zealand, Canada, and the U.K. Health officials around the world are checking to see whether infections have occurred in their countries, and readying measures to prevent its spread.
Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about swine flu. The information is drawn from the data released by the World Health Organization in Geneva and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Q: What is swine flu? A: Influenza is a virus that infects people, birds, pigs and other animals such as ferrets. Swine flu, or swine influenza, is a form of the virus that normally infects pigs. There are many forms of flu, and the different varieties have the ability to exchange genes with one another. The form of flu that originated in Mexico is a genetic mixture of viruses that have been seen in pigs, birds and people. It’s being called a swine flu because the overall structure of the virus is of the type that affects pigs, said Keiji Fukuda
, a WHO official.
To contact the reporter on this story: John Lauerman in Boston at jlauerman@bloomberg.net;

My 29th Birthday Wish : Semoga keluarga aku semua dikurniakan kesejahteraan dan kesihatan didalam kehidupan. Dimurahkan rezeki dan permudahkan dalam pencarian sumber rezeki didunia Allah. Dikurniakan ilmu dan pengetahuan agar dapat membimbing keluarga ke jalan yang lurus dan diredhai Allah. Dan paling penting semoga dipertingkatkan iman agar dapat mengharungi liku-liku kehidupan sebagai seorang mukmin, suami, ayah dan anak. Dan juga menunaikan solat 5 waktu pada awal waktu.
Amin…
Sedar tak sedar arini dah hari Jumaat. Cepat je rase masa berlalu minggu ni..tup tup da penghujung hari. Walhal rase macam semalam je aku malas nk bangun pagi gi keje (selalu aku rase camni kalo tibe je hari Isnin).
Sebenarnye yg buat aku tak rase masa berlalu minggu ni sebab banyak keje yg aku buat dalam minggu ni..Manage project aku (yang tak tahu smpai bile la aku bole rest) then, manage project org yg misserable (buat keje damage control), submit project proposal untuk tender, gi meeting & discussion, pastu ada lak technical problem kt tempat client (project yg aku baru handover), then annual dinner company aku..oh ya and esok birthday aku yg ke 29.
Aku kekadang tu rase cam malas nk pikir pasal keje nih. Yela..abis satu project then dapat lagi satu project baru (da nama aku project manager..hehehe). Kekadang tu terpikir gak aku nk rest & melepak je datang office. Then layan Facebook, chat ngn membe2..pastu sembang2 pakai phone office ngn membe2 (wahahhaha..). Wah bertuah je hidup rase kalo dapat camtu.
Tapi toksah mimpi la sume tu..sampai je office terus keje..keje..keje..
Tapi apa yang pasti esok aku nak rest, abiskan weekend ni ngn family..and celebrate birthday aku yg ke 29.
People only perform well in a role if they understand what it is that they need to deliver and why. For this reason, we suggest you get your team together to reinforce the project vision, objectives, timeframes and deadlines. Make your team feel wanted and needed by showing them that the project is critical to the success of the business. You will gain their buy-in and their commitment going forward.
Tip 2: Meet them individually
After your meeting, take each team member aside and tell them what it is that you need from them to help you deliver the project. Make sure they have a clear Job Description and they know how you are going to measure their performance. Ask them how they like to be managed, what motivates them and how you can support them in their role.
Tip 3: Give them room
At this point, you need to back off a little and give them room to perform. And if the pressure increases in your project, you need to give them more room than less. It's hard to do this, but you mustn't over-pressurize them or their performance will reduce, rather than improve.
Tip 4: Count the goals
As you back off, you need to put in place checks to measure their performance regularly. Meet with them individually every month to discuss their achievements, what's outstanding and how they can improve. Make sure you don't “bottle up” your concerns. Instead speak to them openly, keeping constructive at all times.
Tip 5: Be positive
If you're stressed and weary, ease off on your staff. Shouting or being negative will only rub off on them. It's incredibly difficult but you need to be positive, reassuring and supporting them at all times, even if the project is delayed.
Tip 6: Shake hands and pat backs
It's easy to forget to praise your team's successes. So every time you deliver a great quality product, finish a difficult task on time or get great feedback from a customer—congratulate those responsible in your team.
Tip 7: Meet at half time
Get your team together regularly to build a strong team spirit. Get them socializing together, so that new friendships are formed. The stronger the bond your team have with each other, the more likely they will work together as a single cohesive unit and achieve the objectives you have set.
Tips 8: Take time out
Don't be afraid to give team members time off for working hard. By taking time out, it will reduce sick leave, improve motivation and increase efficiency.
Tips 9: Give them what they need
Everyone is motivated by different things. You need to know what motivates every different member of your team. Get to know them well. If you can reward each person differently based on their motivations, then you'll improve their performance every time. This is the hardest trick in the book, but the one that pays the biggest dividends.
Tip 10: Celebrate your wins!
Staff all too often finish a project and move straight onto the next one without celebrating its success. When they do this, they carry their stress and pressure into the next project they work on. So help your team to "start afresh" by celebrating your success at the end of the project.
By taking these 10 tips seriously, you will improve the performance of your team and boost your chances of success.
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Japanese save a lot. They do not spend much. Also
Americans spend, save little. Also US imports more than it exports. Has an annual trade deficit of over $400 billion. Yet, the American economy is considered strong and trusted to get stronger.
But where from do Americans get money to spend? They borrow from
Result:
The
A Chinese economist asked a neat question. Who has invested more, US in
Why the world is after US?
The secret lies in the American spending, that they hardly save. In fact they use their credit cards to spend their future income. That the
The result :
The world is dependent on
It's like a shopkeeper providing the money to a customer so that the customer keeps buying from the shop. If the customer will not buy, the shop won't have business, unless the shopkeeper funds him. The
Who is
Japan of course. Yet it's
Hence, what is the lesson?
That is, a nation cannot grow unless the people spend, not save. Not just spend, but borrow and spend. Dr. Jagdish Bhagwati, the famous Indian-born economist in the
This is one of the reason for MNC's coming down to
'Saving is sin, and spending is virtue.' But before you follow this neo economics, get some fools to save so that you can borrow.
Ult li albi bissaraha (Aku membuka hatiku dengan kejujuran)
Hayya nab'idil karaha (Hindarilah kebencian dan dendam)
Syakkireena a' kulli na'ma (Marilah kekalkan syukur dgn apa yg kita ada)
Ba' ideena anil fattana (Hindarilah segala penipuan dan dosa²)