Tuesday, October 29, 2013

All Rounders - 全能者

ALL ROUNDERS - Do you got what it means?
AR should be able to handle multiple different tasks that require various skills?
You've got the answer partially correct
The real meaning of AR is a person that WILLING to HANDLE, RESOLVE multiple different tasks that require various skills that might be seen as SILLY, DIRTY or even meaningless tasks or things.

I'm talking through experience that I've been gone through during my practical session with a Japanese freight forwarding company in Port Klang. I've two MDs which were Japanese and Malaysian. Without miss, my Japanese MD reach office everyday 8am sharp even though the working hours start 8.30am. There's few times which I reach as early as 8.10am and saw he was the one sweeping the floor and washed the office toilet. Oh Gosh, that's was unbelievable!! The company hired few ladies for housekeeping yet the MD is doing such tasks. He was the one who leave the office as late as 12am midnight after my futsal session nearby our office when I saw his car. There's also once which our forklift in warehouse turned down, he was the one whom take initiative to fold up his sleeves, took a few tools and open up the dirty oily engine. The scene made me have 1000% respect on his actions. Last but not least, he even go deep into warehouse to look for one small parts that loss in our stock control after the operation team couldn't find it after requested by consignee.
Lesson learned
1. Do not choose task to be done. Washing toilet by a MD is a good example of a leader that show his humble which everything starts from the bottom.
2. Be multi-tasking and prompt action without wasting time. Get skills ready for emergency purpose, and you might save a life
3. Be a good management, giving full instruction isn't enough, prove your capability before instructing others below u.

Sorry for late posting. Just back from hospital saving a friend that met with an accident. Chinese version shall be uploaded within 2 days.
是因朋友遇上车祸,所以华语版本将在2天内上载,如有不便,敬请原谅

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