Monday 23 May 2011

Position: ASSISTANT LEGAL COUNSEL!!!

Designation: ASSISTANT LEGAL COUNSEL

Responsibilities
§ Review of contracts & legal docs including those related to marine construction, charter parties, trade (sales, purchase, rental), tenders, financing & business development
§ Rendering of legal advice for commercial application & compliance requirements
§ Review/advise on litigation or potentially litigations cases including issuing internal legal notices of demand
§ Support of corporate secretarial & intellectual property matters

Requirements
1.LLB or similar legal qualification with approx 4-6 yrs PQE
2.Strong drafting, negotiation & legal analytical skills for commercial application
3 Experience with marine construction, tender & charter parties will be an advantage bt nt vital

Race: Open
Nationality: Malaysian or Singaporean only.
Gender: Female preferable

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Progress Or Perfection!!!

Often persons whom we admire must have got things wrong, half right, almost right before they got it right. Committing mistakes is the unavoidable part of making progress. Many people get stuck in demanding perfection from themselves and from others. This leaves little or no room for appreciating the progress that might be happening. All of us are gifted with talents. They may be five, two or even one talent. Stop comparing with others. Talents only determine our potential and not our wishes. Persons having only one talent receive the same appraisal ‘well done’ as five talented people. The person who gets into trouble is the one who is afraid to take the risk; their biggest mistake is their unwillingness to make a mistake. Performance depends on ones commitment to practice. Wise people understand this and develop the discipline to do it. Even the smallest amount of progress is still progress. Try to appreciate, encourage on all improvements, even the smallest changes. If a task looks too big to accomplish, break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. Do a little bit more day by day. Recognize the process of change. Change never happens at one instance. Just enjoy the progress and remember in the battle between the rock and the river, the river always wins because the river just keeps at it. Successful people do what’s expected of them plus a little bit more. What lifts most successful individuals above the crowd is these four words : A LITTLE BIT MORE. PROGRESS OR PERFECTION……….. only practice and progress paves way for perfection.

Sunday 1 May 2011

Learning to cope with failures is the first and most crucial step towards success.!!!

AT age 10, Julio was a little Spanish boy with a dream. He wanted to play football for his favourite club – Real Madrid! He played all day, practised hard and became a very good goalkeeper.
By the time he was 20, the childhood dream was beginning to come true. He was signed up to play for Real Madrid. And most football pundits were predicting that young Julio would soon become Spain’s No.1 goalkeeper.
One evening in 1963, Julio and his friends set out in a car for a night of fun. It turned out to be a night of horror, as the car they were travelling in met with a terrible accident. And young Julio – soon-to-be star goalkeeper of Real Madrid and Spain – found himself in hospital, paralysed from the waist downwards. Doctors were unsure if he’d ever be able to walk again. They were pretty sure he would never play football again.
The road to recovery was long and painful. Julio spent the night thinking about what might have been. His mind was filled with sorrow, anger, regret. To lessen the pain, he took to writing songs and poems at night, with a tear in his eye and a pen in his hand. And to increase the dexterity in his hand, a nurse gave him a guitar. He had never touched a guitar in his life! But soon Julio began strumming the guitar and also singing the songs that he had been writing.
After being bed-ridden for 18 months, Julio gradually picked up the pieces of his life. Five years after the accident, Julio entered a singing competition – and won the first prize - singing a song called “Life goes on the same!”
He never played football again. But with a guitar in hand and a song on his lips, Julio Iglesias went on to become one of the top ten singers in the history of music, selling over 300 million albums. Just imagine. If not for that accident, Julio Iglesias would have probably been just another goalkeeper in Europe!
What happened to Julio that evening in 1963 could happen to any of us. A setback or an accident – or failure - can often appear to be the end of the road. But it seldom is. When one door shuts, usually another one opens. It’s just that we get so busy staring at the closed door and banging our head against it that we fail to spot the other door opening. Learning to cope with failure is often the first – and most critical step – towards success.
Never let failure impact your sense of self-belief. You are a star, with unique talents. Didn’t clear the entrance exam to engineering college? Maybe you weren’t meant to be an engineer. That’s all.
Even Albert Einstein didn’t clear the entrance exam to join a polytechnic. But he didn’t do too badly, did he? Maybe there is a better, brighter career waiting for you. The trick is to move on and like Julio, tell yourself that “Life goes on the same”.
Several years ago, a bright little boy in a government school in Kerala had a dream. He wanted to be a doctor. He did well in school, and everybody was convinced that this little boy would someday become a fine doctor. He wrote the entrance exam – but failed to make the cut! He was devastated.
His parents were shocked. He went on to do a BSc then a Masters degree, worked with an IT firm – and later went on to found Infosys. His name? Kris Gopalakrishnan, CEO, Infosys. Just imagine. Had Kris not failed the medical entrance, he may have been in some little town in Kerala today, prescribing antibiotics for a runny nose or a nagging flu. Imagine!
Good lesson to learn from Julio. And from Kris. When one door shuts, another one opens. Just believe in yourself. Next time you are faced with a failure or a setback, look out for the other door. Push it open. And go find your place in the sun!