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Name: Fujiwara
Birthday: 5/17/1980
Gender: Male


Interests: No interest but 3 things keep me going in life. Guess it??
Expertise: Dealing with $$$$
Occupation: Financial Investment advicer
Industry: Financial


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Friday, January 27, 2012

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

5 critical things SMRT failed to do for crisis management

 

Affecting more than 130,000 train passengers, last week’s 3 major MRT incidents over a period of 3 days has spurred public backlash. The recent wave of negative publicity that has surrounded SMRT is a lesson to larger organisations to ramp up their Crisis Management Strategies - if indeed they do have one.

So how could SMRT have managed this situation more effectively? Here we look at 5 measures that could have been easily implemented with just a little preparation.


1. React quickly, update often.
Taking 18 hours to respond to a situation that affects your customers is an absolute no-no. This is the time (pun intended) to be quick, accurate and consistent with your messaging.

Reacting quickly demonstrates that the issue is being addressed, even if there are no solutions or tactical measures put in place.

Your customers are looking to you to update them with what the latest changes are, and how it will play out in their daily lives.

Remember to present information clearly without using jargon or technical terms. Use basic English, as a lack of clarity gives people the sense that you’re either hiding something or purposely confusing them to do so.


2. Make your CEO visible.
The number one complaint journalists have in Singapore right now is that CEOs are not visible enough. Access to the CEO is more important than ever during times of crisis.

Consider conducting a “door-stop” interview, which will offer more reach to media (and in turn your customers) than a delayed press conference that provides answers way too long after the situation arises.

The CEO should also take this opportunity to announce their contingency plan.


3. Use Social Media tools… wisely.
How long does it take to set up a Twitter account? No more than 5 minutes, even if you’re not that familiar with the widely used social media tool.

Sadly, SMRT set up a Twitter account on Saturday morning, 3 days after the first incident. In addition, when it was first launched the profile read “The official Twitter channel of SMRT. We’re here, 9am-6pm, Mon-Fri (excl public holidays)”

Perhaps someone forgot to tell SMRT that Twitter doesn’t sleep. To prove the point, SMRT was the 5th-highest trending topic globally by 1pm Saturday afternoon.

Fortunately, it has been since revised and the time and date availability has been removed.

Here are some organisations that don’t have Twitter accounts established as yet. Are they also waiting for a crisis to happen?

- SBS Transit
- Comfort Delgro
- M1

The minor exception being SingTel, which has 1,200 followers but ZERO tweets.

As if that wasn’t enough, an SMRT parody Facebook page was set up during the disruptions. Unfortunately for SMRT, the fan page creator has been posting fake feedback and responses to posts, confusing many Facebook users.

Solution: Report the page to Facebook, have it removed and ensure your official page becomes the best available source of information.


4. Set up a helpline

Not everyone has access to the Internet and Social Media platforms. Especially the elderly and the less fortunate.

A helpline phone number, published in the daily newspapers, is an essential alternative to help keep customers informed.

Not only does this personalise the situation, but also it gives SMRT employees the opportunity to apologise to customers and generate feedback.

In addition, the feedback data should be reviewed to help with future crisis management planning.


5. Have a compensation plan ready

Beyond all the abovementioned measures, is this last measure feasible? In the case of SMRT I certainly think so.

To offer a recent example, Metro Trains Melbourne provided a day of free rail travel (on a weekday) after a major breakdown of services impacted 400,000 commuters. This was announced within 12 hours of the incident occurring and was implemented that week.

I have no doubt a “Free Ride Friday” would go some way to assuage the anger of SMRT customers.

What are your thoughts?

Article by Business Review


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Are You Buying Everything Online?

 

 

I knew that this would be another gracious week as I am so enjoying the time at home spent with my lovely doggie last weekend. Also, It's been sometime since I lasted posted. However, there were projects that I had to focus on and kept me from posting.

Part of the reason was that I had wanted to change the total outlook of my blog but some screwy firewall issue on my laptop keeps me away from this like a repellant! You're going to learn something different this week because it is something that I also recently discovered.

It's not new but it will benefit you I'm sure.

 

As per the fridge you see above? What do you notice?
 
It is small yes. Don't ask where this picture was taken.
 
Notice how the items inside are just nicely arrange to fit into the fridge? Heck, I made a trip to the grocery store just to get the necessary items I need for the day. It lasted me about 2 days and then I had to refill again.
 
I'm quite a pig when it comes to food but I also exercise well, mind you ;) 
 
The point I'm trying to make is that if you really want to buy anything online, even if it's a measly $17 item - just make sure it is something you really need. Ensure that it contributes to your bottom line which is simply to earn profits. At least it would be something that you would even be willing to work on once you have it.
 
I made this sin for more almost half a year when I first started. Buying everything from tools, e-books and what not. Trust me, been there done that.
 
Also, notice I only buy what I needed to last me during a certain time frame. Don't just go and get it hoping you will use it the next 3 months or so. It has to be a tool or information that you would need right now. Today.There really isn't much for me to shout about except the fact that when I did this, it brought me closer to my goals and I began to see massive results . Perhaps not on this blog because it looks kinda dated, but on my other websites.
 
Be aware of what you want before someone tries to push you the latest e-book and hype out there. It's a jungle and you got lots to choose from. Don't make the wrong choices.
 
Otherwise, just learn from your mistakes and never repeat them again.

 


Monday, July 04, 2011

想太多

這首歌也代表著我的心情,但我真的不想 因為我不想面對現實 雖然我跟她再一起的時間沒有很久,我已經讓她走進我的心裡,我也把她當成了我生活裡­的一部份 但當我知道她的心已經漸漸的離我遠去時 我天天騙我自己,我們沒有問題的,一切都只是需要時間 我很想給她所有的好 我已不知所措,因為我不知道怎麼樣才是對她最好 真的愛一個人是不是要讓她幸福 我想過 是不是我真的該自己放手.........你總說 是我想太多,對你而言 我呼之則來 揮之則去,

直到你道出真相,我才忽然醒覺你口中你「想太多」只是一句謊言。

你...真的有愛過我嗎

 

 


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

CHINESE NEW YEAR

Chinese New Year, or Chun Jie, which literally means Spring Festival, celebrates the coming of spring and a fresh start to one’s life.

The Spring Festival is also called Nian, after the legend of the Nian monster.  At the begining of the first month of the lunar calendar, the monster would come down from the mountains to hunt villagers. To conquer this monster, they would beat drums and gongs, burn bamboo and light fireworks to scare it away.

There are also many other interesting practices steeped in tradition that can be found during this festive period. In the days leading up to Chinese New Year, you will find many local residents cleaning their homes. The belief is that if the home is dirty when the New Year arrives, the bad luck from last year is carried forward to the next.

                    

Another important aspect is the celebration of family ties. One important event is the reunion dinner, where family members spanning generations get together for a feast on the eve of Chinese New Year.

During the 15-day celebration, everyone visits the homes of friends and relatives. Dressed in new clothes, visitors come bearing well wishes and gifts. Children look forward to receiving hongbaos – which literally means ‘red packets’ and these are given to children and adults who are not married. These red packets are filled with new dollar bills and represent good fortune for the coming year.

As a sign of respect to one’s elders and friends, two oranges must be brought along when visiting. It’s also customary to present oranges with both hands, and for the recipient to present two oranges when the visitor leaves.

The lion dance which is performed during Chinese New Year is a tradition that brings good luck to the households or businesses they visit. The dramatic climax of the dance is the Cai Qing or ‘Picking the Green’, where the lion ‘eats’ and then ‘spits’ the leaves out, signifying an abundance of everything in the coming year.



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