Monday, July 27, 2009













































Saturday, July 18, 2009

Building Relationships through collaborative networking

Everywhere you go or in everything you do, the relationships you build with people you meet is very important. We all know that for a fact.

Powerful and brilliant people tend to be able to use that to their advantage in creating a collaborative network of people to attain a successful life. Most well known politicians and business figures are capable of maintaining such a network.

I feel that this is a skill that most people inherently has but just that it is maintained on a personal level. Maintaining friendship, forging good relationships among friends and relatives are some examples.

In the corporate world, it is also vital that such networking is practiced. The truth be told is that collaborative networking is about forming mutually beneficial relationships with people. The fact that ambitious individuals or groups thriving to attain greater achievements is the underlying motive that pushes a collaborative network. When being applied to good, it is a very healthy situation where all involved strive to succeed.

I believe that no man is an island. To succeed in life and in work, we will need the help of others and helping those who needs our help. Building good relationships with them, forming a collaborative network and working together towards being successful.

I also believe that every man is unique. And thus lie the how, which is unique to each individual.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Quote "Grant me the serenity to accept things I can't change. Courage to change the things I can & Wisdom to know the difference."

I refer to the title above.

Got this quote from a colleague of mine and I found it very meaningful and can be related to everything in life. And in my case, I felt it had a close connection relating to my work environment.

Is it better to leave things as they are even when one knows that there is something wrong and one can fix it?

Is it okay to stand by wrong actions that results in foreseen negative consequences?

Should one that has the will to act righteous and responsibly not do what is right for those who can't defend or stand up to wrong?

I believe those who are strong to take right action have the responsibility to act on behalf of those who cannot and lead the way.

In this current unstable climate, I hope I do have the strength to stand up to such a belief, to live and stay strong and withstand challenges that lies ahead of me.

I tell myself 'Believe in thyself and thou shall overcome.'

Best Regards,
Ken