Sunday, 1 March 2015

TECHNOPRENEUR

                   

                                       TECHNOPRENEUR 





                                                azman hashim

                                                             Tan Sri Azman Hashim

                              
BornJuly 1939
Kampung BaruKuala Lumpur  Malaysia
OccupationChairman AmBank, Pro Chancellor Open University Malaysia
Net worthUS$600 million
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A horrible car accident almost wrecked his life, but Tan Sri Azman’s never-say-die attitude eventually rewarded him with larger than life achievements. With the true spirit of a malay entrepreneur and good academic background in accounting field, Azman was quick to maneuver his career along the corporate path, joining several established corporations in the process. Since acquiring Arab Malaysian Bank (nowAmbank), Azman is credited for his effort to transform a relatively unknown bank into one of the largest financial institutions in the country. Currently, Tan Sri Dato’ Azman Hashim is Executive Chairman of Amcorp Group Berhad and Chairman of several subsidiaries of the AmBank Group and also Amcorp Properties Berhad. At US$ 810 million, he is known as the 17th richest in Malaysia.


Lesson learned:

never give up on your ambition whatever its take...first heel hooks happy then..they are no easier way to success.

Reflection:

i had a bad attitude like do a assignment at last minute and wasteful like buying an item without requirement.


For my long term,my goal is to have a happier family ever cause my family is everything for me.I want repay what  my family do to me,cause if there are not patient with maybe i m not being like human.Another goal,i want to buy all favorite motorcycle to be my collection and make some motor shop to supply spare part superbike.










Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Best Job In The World



                                 The Best Job In The World




This video show,the best job in the world or we called "dream job".Looks who are the best job winner in this competition jobs.


Three years ago, he won 'the best job in the world' - a £70,000 six-month stint as 'caretaker' of Hamilton Island on the famous Great Barrier Reef.
Ben Southall, now 37, from Petersfield, Hampshire, beat nearly 35,000 applicants for the dream position.
But was life on the doorstep of the Australian surf truly idyllic or was it not always plain sailing?
'At the time I saw the advert, I thought it would be like living on a desert island like Tom Hanks in Castaway,' the former charity fundraiser told the BBC.
'It became bigger the further it went on. It was after I won when I did a ten-minute slot on the Oprah Winfrey show which was broadcast in 140 countries that I thought, "This is pretty big now", he added.

when I see this video , I’m feel want to know about the winner and research about him and want know how he won the competition , Picked from a pool of 34,000 applicants from across the world, 34-year-old Southall was one of 16 finalists for the $150,000 that kind of interesting right ?
"Nothing is impossible" was crossed in my mind when I read the article about the winner, he can defeat all the competitor in the big competition like everything is possible if we work hard and really want something.

My short goal is i want to finish my study in diploma in Electronic Engineering and continue my further study in Bachelor Automotive cause i m very obsess and stunned  making some modification  part in engine.That what i think to change a course after this.I planning to take a rest for 6 months by part time job while doing MUET to further study in 2016.



Engineering Advertisement


                                                   Engineering Advertisement




This is the video credit by Honda,i can see how company from Honda advertise his product with creativity and looks soo stunned because this video showing cooperation function of each part to completing to be one amazing car,start from a small gear shaft to the one of car.After see this video twice,i realize this video no editing by using any software and that show that the one who make this video got a high skill or maybe works as team like team of ants.Went we are in team, i can consider that many idea or brainstorm went discuss something on it.I think this is how Honda works and the result Honda got some an awesome engine  that ever build V-Tec.The most engine i very interest with inside Civic and EK models.

Monday, 12 January 2015

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

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Employability skills are general skills that are needed to get most jobs, but they also help you to stay in a job and work your way to the top.
While there will always be some job-specific skills that an employer is looking for, most employers will also want you to have some general skills. Chances are you'll be asked questions about both job-specific skills and general employability skills in a job interview. .
Generally speaking, there are eight skills that employers want you to have whatever industry you’re working in.

1. Communication

You have to be a good talker and maybe also a good writer (depending on the job). You have to be confident about speaking to people face-to-face or over the phone, and you may also need to write well enough to be understood in emails and memos.

2. Teamwork

You have to be good at working with people. This means both your workmates and other people that come into contact with your organisation.

3. Problem Solving

You have to be able to find solutions when faced with difficulties or set-backs. Even if you can’t think of a solution straight away, you need to have a logical process for figuring things out.

4. Initiative and Enterprise

You need to be able to think about the bigger picture and the future of the organisation you’re working for. Employers will value your ability to think creatively and to make improvements to the way things are.

5. Planning and Organising

You need to be able to organise yourself, plan project timelines and meet deadlines.

6. Self-Management

You need to be able to get on with your work without someone having to check up on you every five minutes. You should also be able to stay on top of your own deadlines and be able to delegate tasks to make sure things get done on time.

7. Learning

You should want to learn new things and be able to pick them up quickly. There are likely to be some changes to your job and to the structure of your workplace while you are working there. You should be able to take on new tasks and to meet the needs of a changing workplace.

8. Technology

Most jobs these days require you to use some form of technology.  You'll need to know how to use a computer and how to touch-type for most office jobs, but there are other types of technology that you might need to be familiar with depending on the industry you work in.