Wednesday, April 23, 2008

LTMPC as ICT Committee Chair

Meeting with regard to ICT with LTMPC Staff:

Subjects are:
- System Audit
- Planning
- System Development
- System Support

SAPADAPA

From DTV '82:

During our fruitful discussion on Management Situation Analysis, DTV have narrated to me a general concept of Situation Analysis he learned from AIM, and now I learned from him:

SA - Situation Analysis (Internal and External)

PA - Problem Analysis

DA - Decisions - List of probable decision with implications (advantages and disadvantages)

(RA) - Recommendations (I add this) - if you're a staff, thus have only recommendatory authority

PA - Probable Problem arising from the Decision - For Contingency Planning


Friday, March 28, 2008

Defeat? or Lesson? --- of course Lesson Learned!

Ll:

It has been quite a while once again...

I filed my candidacy as Director of one Cooperative inside our organization and had not won the election, thus this I should do and what I have learned:

- No hard feeling, of course... :-)

Ll:

- You cannot really depend on any person... better to do it yourself if you can do it.
* can you see that smile and action -- referring to :-)

- Give thanks to your Lord and person concerned about you... Thank you Lord and J.

- See the situation as an image build-up not as negative point of view with regard to 1) Family and 2) others

- Again... smile, its through.



Friday, February 15, 2008

Bore "13"

A new name?


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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Comment

If you are commented and need to comment... sometimes it's really useless, and no bearing to comment since many times the person talking had already established his idea. Much better is change your attitude on how to accept the comment or on how you will act according to your comment by putting your own foot in his shoe.


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Thinking out of the box!

Analysis-based thinking and situation - Think out of the box!

Logic-based thinking, with specific instruction - Do as you are told or strictly follow instruction and do not expand your mind anymore.


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Can you still remember this?

Ll:

1. My Father usually say "Talon agad," means (Jump immediately) to say that you must immediately work on what is tasked for you to do... and I've learned that hard way... to clear your inbox immediately -- 2nd Phase AC of CESB.... "Thanks!"


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