my precious serendipity…

September 30, 2008

kinda tiring…

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I was sooo sleepy right now but I want to post something here in my blog. So let me say tomorrow we don’t have a class and I’m happy (ehehehe) thanks God he knows I need some extra sleep because I am tired of this so called Radio-Drama in which this will be our Finals in Literature 1…So we dub everything at the script and it took us soooo long to dub it for we are laughing everytime we talk or deliver our own dialogue. I have just realized that dubbing is not that easy, you must put your feelings on it, put yourself at the character you belong and then the outcome is good, so if you want to be a dubber, you must practice not to laugh everytime you deliver your dialogue or else you will be kicked out (it was just a piece of advice, so beware…hahaha

September 28, 2008

its a joyride…

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This day was a great day for me for we have a surprised guest here in our house…hehehe its the family of my uncle from matina, and they bring lots of food (that’s what I like…ehehhehe) so after we eat lunch we got to matina pangi for we looked at the house that papa and te fe want’s to buy. then after we have done looking at the house…we go to my uncle’s house and do some stuff…I don’t want to elaborate it but all I can say is that I had fun!!

September 26, 2008

tree planting…:(

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tomorrow we will be having a tree planting at Bunawan…I’m sure it will be a tiring day for me…I can’t imagine waking up early and go to school for we are going to ride at the school bus…fine we will obey the OSAD (for we have no choice, we will get the so called "attendance slip" for us to be signed by them…hahai what a life (but I will do my best to enjoy the trip) yohoooo

September 24, 2008

i like it…hmmm

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Why hide what you have to offer from others? Being shy and coy can be cute, but these aren’t effective tactics for showing the world what you can offer — especially if you are looking to create a romantic connection. So today, you need to take a bigger risk — reveal your inner thoughts and ideas and you won’t be disappointed. You are a lot more intriguing than you realize. Providing a clue towards solving the mystery will attract a lot of people to you.

this is my horoscope from my friendster…i like it sooooooo much…emoticon 

September 23, 2008

leave out all the rest…

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Linkin Park has a new single entitle Leave out all the rest, actually it is nice and I like it…

I dreamed I was missing, you were so scared But no one would listen, ‘cause no one else cared After my dreaming, I woke with this fear What am I leaving when I’m done here?

So if you’re asking me, I want you to know

When my time comes, forget the wrong that I’ve done 
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed 
Don’t resent me, and when you’re feeling empty 
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest
Leave out all the rest, don’t be afraid 
I’ve taken my beating, I’ve shared what I made 
I’m strong on the surface, not all the way through 

I’ve never been perfect, but neither have you 

So if you’re asking me, I want you to know

When my time comes, forget the wrong that I’ve done 
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed 
Don’t resent me, and when you’re feeling empty 
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest 
Leave out all the rest

Forgetting all the hurt inside you’ve learned to hide so well 
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself 
I can’t be who you are

When my time comes, forget the wrong that I’ve done 
Help me leave behind some reasons to be missed 
Don’t resent me, and when you’re feeling empty 
Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest 
Leave out all the rest

Forgetting all the hurt inside you’ve learned to hide so well 
Pretending someone else can come and save me from myself 
I can’t be who you are

I can’t be who you are

 

September 22, 2008

my nose matters…:-(

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yesterday I already feel this awkward thing that pissed me off…Its my nose for I guess I will have a so called "Sip-on" and I don’t want to have one for it sucks…it really sucks for I cannot breathe normally and it makes me sick. I already drink medicine, maybe this week I will have a totally fever. OMG I don’t want to have one. Oh God have mercy…please spare me from this illness, it really pissed me of…As I was typing I was "singhot ng singhot" oh my…what a life!!!

September 21, 2008

Case study in our ethics…

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A Case Study In professional Ethics

This (true) story was researched by Julie McDonald O’Leary, my former business manager.

She interviewed a property management company, whose client was a hospital. In dealing with government agencies regarding hazardous waste, the paperwork submitted has to be exact. In many cases, the paperwork is incidental to actual importance of cleanup work being done, and it can be more time consuming and  costly than the actual work itself. However, it’s more than required – it’s mandatory.

The property management firm (let’s call them Acme) realized there was a mistake in the paperwork regarding a specific cleanup for the hospital. Basically, the paperwork said that waste was dumped in one particular site when it actually went to another. Both sites were the same type, but a clerical error had been made.  No actual harm done because both sites accept the same type of waste—but in these situations paperwork is supposed to be exact.

This was Acme’s mistake, but it would be a costly one to rectify.  The team involved knew that they could say nothing and no one would ever know and there would be no actual harm done. 

They asked their CEO what to do, and he said: “We will meet with the hospital and take it on the chin. We’ll look like fools—it’s a silly error. The hospital has had a lot of bad press lately and the last thing they need is any kind of environmental error going to the press.”

Up until now, the relationship with the hospital had been a great one (representing a $0.5 million account) and admitting this mistake could become a real thorn in Acme’s side, making them look incompetent. They could lose the account and the word of mouth publicity that would follow would hurt future business in health care circles.   

Acme’s CEO decided to meet with the client, bringing along to the meeting the whole team who had worked on the project – fom the most senior person to the most junior. He revealed the error and told the client that action was already in progress to fix the error.  The meeting lasted 4.5 hours, adjourning with no outcome. 

The next day, the CEO received a call from the client saying that they had discussed it further and that it was obvious to them that Acme could have swept the whole thing under the carpet and the hospital would never have known the difference. 

They also said that they recognized that Acme made a lot of extra work for themselves by honoring what they knew the wishes of the hospital would be and that is to fix it.  They said “We totally trust you to do the right thing.”

Another firm may have elected to go honest route as well, but may have been reluctant to do so with their juniors as an audience.  By witnessing all of this first hand —lessons in professionalism are usually learned first hand this was better than any training session. The juniors had a taste of what “owning the problem” really means.

Acme’s young workers saw first hand the meaning of “ethics in action.” They saw the CEO “take it on the chin” rather than be anything less than completely excellent to very high standards.  They also saw that because of this, they had probably obtained a client who will work with them (and advocate them to others) with total trust.

Now here’s another interesting question. A CEO might take the decision to handle things this way, but would a middle manager inside a company ever feel empowered enough to make a similar decision (absorb a significant expense to make right an error that no-one outside the company would ever know about?)

Or is this kind decision, which requires guts, courage and ethics, always kicked upstairs? Are any companies so “ethical” that a middle manager wouldn’t need to ask permission to “do the right thing?”

Comments?

Would your CEO do this?

Has your CEO ever done this?

What about your “middle manager?”

What about you?

 

September 19, 2008

I’m a PLURK…

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Currently I signed up this nice and friendly site ever…ehehe its Plurk where in I can chat with other people around the globe. We can get lots of Karma and specially ideas from different people who possess different character. So lets Plurk everybody and enjoy chatting with everyone…ehehehe visit www.plurk.com

September 17, 2008

what’s with the Purity Ring?

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Many teenagers across America are now wearing this what they call Purity Ring. But what is this all about? As I searched this ring at Google I found out that many celebrities at Hollywood are also wearing it, including Miley Cyrus, Jordin Sparks, Demi Lovato, The Jonas Brothers, Jessica Simpson and many more…Now let tell you the meaning of it, according to OMG at Yahoo, Celebrities are wearing it because Purity rings, also known as chastity or promise rings, are worn by tens of thousands of young American teens who have pledged to remain virgins until marriage. Jordin says this "I just wanna say, it’s not bad to wear a promise ring because not every guy and a girl wants to be a slut, OK?"

 

hmmm its very intriguing for me, well for me its nice to wear a ring like this.

September 14, 2008

I agree…

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Perfection just doesn’t exist — even those perfect-looking celebrities you see in magazines have been airbrushed by professionals! So you need to stop holding yourself to such impossibly high standards. It’s bumming you out and ruining your good energy. Imperfections are what make you who you are, so why are you rejecting them? You don’t want to be a robot — you want to be the charming, real person you are. So embrace your imperfections — the people who love you do.

This is my Horoscope from Friendster and I like what it says…