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Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
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Monday, December 22, 2014

Another financial planning tip for the men

Folks,

This is another tip for a men to be successful.

To appreciate this joke, you must first understand that in Islam, a man is allowed to marry up to four wives -- and strictly only if the first wife consent to it and if he can afford it.

Now, the joke in the picture below goes like this (translation):-

A husband's success,
Starts from the wife's prayer,
The more the wives,
The more the prayers,
And the more the success.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sweet Team of Corporate Planning & Strategy

Hi everyone,

I browsed through my phone and see what I found: an old (not really, but considering what had happened to the organization; it feels 'old') picture of my former department.

The department was called Corporate Planning & Strategy, and was headed by a very nice boss, Mr. Zolkefli Che Mat. He is an experienced person in the insurance and Takaful (Islamic insurance) industry, having worked both locally and abroad.

Under his helm was two managers, namely myself and Don (full name: Mahidon Promwichit). I took care of corporate communications while Don devised necessary plans and strategy. Both of us reported to Mr. Zolkefli, and in turn, he is a direct report to the CEO.

And of course, there was one other beautiful lady who does all the number crunching rask: her name is Nik Madeeha, who now works as a yniversity lecturer at tge State of Kelantan. She holds a master's degree in economics from the University of Malaya. A very nice lady she was.

Well, ever since ING merged with AIA, everyone went separate ways; and the thing that remain was memory. Good memories of working together, sharing all the laugh and the burden.

So, before this photo go unnoticed or accidentally deleted from my phone, let this short column be a dedication of the cheerful past of the Corporate Planning & Strategy Department of the former ING PUBLIC Takaful Ehsan Berhad.