Friday, March 18, 2011

CaSe sTuDieS

When was the last time I had to do case studies? Geeee....that's donkey years ago.MMU days I think. Well, here I am trying to figure out what to write for my case study on Quality Award. I'm hoping I can get some ideas by writing in here first, plus i havent update/blog anything for as long as I can remember.

This is part of my KPI which I need to complete by end of this month. My boss wanted me to write a 2 pages "essay" on recent event that I organized. The Quality Award is actually not my idea but it was suggested by my boss. Since I'm the Quality Consultant in my company, I'm basically in charge of "initiating" it. I was suppose to work with Mr. P but knowing him, things will delay and I don't want that to affect my performance. We did work on it together in the beginning and presented the draft to Andy, but from there onwards, or should I say after few delays from Mr. P, I decided to work on it alone and I prefer it that way.

I'm glad I decided to continue this on my own because the first ever Quality Award event for Datacom has been successfully launched (thanks to ME :) ) and the winner for KL and Manila has been identified. Of course, a lot of people helped me in the process of getting this whole event happen, I'm no super woman to actually DO everything by myself. Kumar helped me with the judging criteria, we spent quite some time figuring it out. Guna, being a champ by having all the certificates printed out and ordering the glass trophy. Mr Bala & Andy of course, supporting me by giving all those tips and advices. But those whom actually made this event successful is the participants. They shared some awesome initiatives and presentation skills.

It was not easy at first since I'm not sure what my boss expect to come out of it but little by little, I managed to understand. I won't say it was a perfect event because it's far from that but it's definitely a good start. I've learned a lot and I'm craving to learn more. We'll see how it goes for next financial year. I hope everyone will acknowledge this event and make it part of DC's culture. *fingers cross*

I don't know how I can finish my case study on this, so wish me luck :)

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