Wednesday, April 08, 2009

BTN


BIRO TATANEGARA ( BTN ) sejak penubuhannya pada tahun 1974, kini telah berkembang menjadi satu institut latihan kenegaraan yang menganjurkan Program-program Bina Negaranya dalam usaha untuk melahirkan anggota masyarakat yang patriotik, cinta pada negara dan bersatu padu supaya dapat menangani cabaran sebuah negara yang terus maju menjelang tahun 2020.

Kesimpulannya, matlamat akhir penilaian Kursus Kenegaraan ini adalah untuk membina ketahanan diri anggota perkhidmatan awam dari segi fizikal dan mental, pengurusan disiplin dan pembentukan sahsiah di samping memenuhi sebahagian daripada Tahap Kecekapan 1 di bawah Penilaian Tahap Kecekapan bagi Sistem Saraan Malaysia.


i am going for my BTN tomorrow 10 April 2009 to the 15 of April 2009 have to stay a day at KK becouse there is no ferry and will be back in Labuan on the 16 and on the 18 of april i have my induksi so yah it will be a busy month for me with a lot of listenning and speaking to do all in the name of becomming an educator for my country.
so i wont be blogging for some time.

MS ISO 9001:2008 (KML2009-2010)

ISO's name

Because "International Organization for Standardization" would have different acronyms in different languages ("IOS" in English, "OIN" in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), its founders decided to give it also a short, all-purpose name. They chose "ISO", derived from the Greek isos, meaning "equal". Whatever the country, whatever the language, the short form of the organization's name is always ISO.

Why standards matter

Standards make an enormous and positive contribution to most aspects of our lives.

Standards ensure desirable characteristics of products and services such as quality, environmental friendliness, safety, reliability, efficiency and interchangeability - and at an economical cost.

When products and services meet our expectations, we tend to take this for granted and be unaware of the role of standards. However, when standards are absent, we soon notice. We soon care when products turn out to be of poor quality, do not fit, are incompatible with equipment that we already have, are unreliable or dangerous.

When products, systems, machinery and devices work well and safely, it is often because they meet standards. And the organization responsible for many thousands of the standards which benefit the world is ISO.

When standards are absent, we soon notice.

What standards do

ISO standards:

  • make the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more efficient, safer and cleaner
  • facilitate trade between countries and make it fairer
  • provide governments with a technical base for health, safety and environmental legislation, and conformity assessment
  • share technological advances and good management practice
  • disseminate innovation
  • safeguard consumers, and users in general, of products and services
  • make life simpler by providing solutions to common problems

    Who standards benefit

    ISO standards provide technological, economic and societal benefits.

    For businesses, the widespread adoption of International Standards means that suppliers can develop and offer products and services meeting specifications that have wide international acceptance in their sectors. Therefore, businesses using International Standards can compete on many more markets around the world.

    For innovators of new technologies, International Standards on aspects like terminology, compatibility and safety speed up the dissemination of innovations and their development into manufacturable and marketable products.

    For customers, the worldwide compatibility of technology which is achieved when products and services are based on International Standards gives them a broad choice of offers. They also benefit from the effects of competition among suppliers.

    For governments, International Standards provide the technological and scientific bases underpinning health, safety and environmental legislation.

    For trade officials, International Standards create "a level playing field" for all competitors on those markets. The existence of divergent national or regional standards can create technical barriers to trade. International Standards are the technical means by which political trade agreements can be put into practice.

    For developing countries, International Standards that represent an international consensus on the state of the art are an important source of technological know-how. By defining the characteristics that products and services will be expected to meet on export markets, International Standards give developing countries a basis for making the right decisions when investing their scarce resources and thus avoid squandering them.

    For consumers, conformity of products and services to International Standards provides assurance about their quality, safety and reliability.

    For everyone, International Standards contribute to the quality of life in general by ensuring that the transport, machinery and tools we use are safe.

    For the planet we inhabit, International Standards on air, water and soil quality, on emissions of gases and radiation and environmental aspects of products can contribute to efforts to preserve the environment.
    for more information visit www.iso.org

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

propeer


mentor for new lecturer. I Like the idea and lucky me My Mentor is my Ketua Unit wow talk about pressure to do well....but hey I get to learn from the best that's fine with me.

sad News


Ah its so sad to know on 8/4/09 a dark day for one of my colleague for she lost her mother. its sad i wish at my age to hear news of people and friends getting married or having baby not the news of death.

Monday, April 06, 2009

what I want in LIfe?

The more you have the less you desire? the more you have the less thankful you are?

in life we never have what we want
we never love/want what we have

the grass is always greener on the other side?
But not all that glitter is gold

But its good to want more out of life
to do more, to see, experience more
there's got to be more to life .....

Sunday, April 05, 2009

success the force of Change



success?
two years how successful am I?
have i made a mark? did i make a different in my students life? what do i have to show after working for two year?cash, car, career, condominium????
who is more successful someone who is always surrounded by colleague or by students?
i have not been successful .... (-.-)

Thursday, April 02, 2009

2 year anniversary



anniversary? last April fool was my two year anniversary working as a lecturer
time fly I don't feel a bit grown up but looking back i have done quite a lot in my short time here and hopefully i will continue to shine. there has been a lot of ups and downs so much joy and learning experience for me as well. i have been to a lot of places seen a lot of faces gain some weight in the process as well haha but yah would not have it any other ways. life has been very kind with me and i am very thankful