When I form a group I would choose the following. The team worker, the plant, the critical eye and the coordinator. The reason I choose the following is because they have the perfect attributes for a winning team.
The reason I chose the team worker as he/she can help bind the team together. With his/her infectious team spirit he/she can help the team work and cooperate together on various tasks. Next I would choose the Plant because he/she can help add color and creativity to a project or an assignment . This is important as the Plant can add life to a dull project.
Also, I would choose the critical eye to proofread and double check for any flaws or errors in our work. This way, when the project or assignment is passed up, there won't be any clumsy or careless mistakes. Lastly, I would choose the coordinator as the head of team. He/she has the attributes of a good leader and can lead the team forward and manage it well too.
So this is my dream team :)
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Dream Team-My Role
In my perspective, I think I am the Research Investigator . I feel I play that role because I'm not very innovative with ideas but I prefer to use other people's idea's and shape them into something better. Plus, I have fairly good communication skills and my negotiating skills are pretty good too. The other reason I think I'm a resource investigator is because my boarding friends often call me "Google" as they say that I seem to know everything and where to obtain it!
But as like everyone else, my flaw is that I get bored easily and I can't spend a lot of time doing one task and I have to do a variety of tasks to show my efficiency as a Research Investigator. I feel that this role suits me 100% all the way, so this can be useful in our next group project
But as like everyone else, my flaw is that I get bored easily and I can't spend a lot of time doing one task and I have to do a variety of tasks to show my efficiency as a Research Investigator. I feel that this role suits me 100% all the way, so this can be useful in our next group project
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Do's And Don't On Presenting, My Targets
When presenting there are a few factors to either gives you a standing ovation or a symphony of snores.
Things to DO when presenting
Things to DO when presenting
Things NOT TO DO when presenting
My Targets When Presenting...
* Have some enthusiasm when presenting
*Make outlines and clear transactions between points
* Wow the crowd, don't settle for just an average presentation
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Palm Oil, A boom or a bust? (ii)
As my Global Perspective project, I have researched on the deforestation of palm trees. This is happening because palm oil is becoming a valuable commodity in the globe now. Palm oil is now used in many industries such as soaps, preserved food and the breakthrough technology of biodiesel. Heavy investments by countries such as India and China fueled the boom in palm oil plantations across the country and many forests have been deforested and there has been countless debates on preserving the forests and it’s species while others say that it will fuel the government’s dream of Malaysia achieving the status of wealthy and developed countries like Japan and America. In my opinion, I stand in the middle of the two sides. Deforesting can go on, but it must be done at a controlled rate.
In my view deforesting can go on because this can fuel the government dream of achieving a well-developed country in 2020. Plus, the country will also be advanced in various sectors of business that again fuels the dream of wawasan 2020. Also, the investment of countries into Malaysia for palm oil will also further the development of various sectors in Malaysia. But not everything is perfect, when trees and forests are cut down, Malaysia would lose a wide range of diverse species. This is also my second point of view, Malaysia can chop down some parts of the forest and replanting some other parts will satisfy both parties in the debate. Forest reserves and wildlife parks should also be considered to ensure both parties in the debate are satisfied.
In the Malaysian government’s point of view it’s a completely different story. As Malaysia is the the world’s main producer of palm oil, producing a whopping 80% of the palm oil trade, the government seems to have no plans of stopping the trade an with good reason. As 2020 closes in at 9 years to go, the government is well on it’s way to achieving it dream for the 70 million population boom and the dream of every citizen of getting a reputable job and palm oil is the key to achieving the dream. With heavy investments in place and factories producing palm oil products mushrooming throughout the countries. The Malaysian government seems to be going full steam ahead for the palm oil trade boom.
In the globe’s eye, the viewpoint has been split into two. Countries like China and India who have invested heavily in the palm oil trade agree that the trees should be cut down to make way for palm oil trees. With a lot of money put into the trade, these countries think that Malaysia should continue to deforest for the country’s advancement financially and socially. But there are some countries that object the idea of deforesting the forests of Malaysia, countries like Brazil have objected the idea as it could bring negative impacts to the country’s diverse flora and fauna of Malaysia. Thousands of undiscovered species reside in the forests of east Malaysia and Borneo and by destroying the forest could lead to the extinction of these species.
In a nutshell, I think that the Malaysia should take a whack at the palm oil boom but reforesting efforts and the establishment of forest and wildlife reserves should also be taken to consideration. If Malaysians can work together to maintain this balance of harmony between humans and nature, the dream of Wawasan 2020 may be that much closer to achieve.
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