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It was an exciting and activity packed day for us at the SP ACE District on 9th June 2010; where we had our first telethon session at the AIA Call Centre.
Similarly, our new recruits had their first taste of pounding the pavement and conducting cold call surveys on the same evening.
The session was organized by De Beers Wong, Agency Manager, and co-ordinated by Jinn, our HR, Megan Kong, Financial Services Consultant, also took part in that evening’s survey. The main objective was to build up team spirit amongst our new members and give them a first hand experience at handling and managing face-to-face opportunities or objections along the course of the activity.
Introducing our new members who were present; Daniel, Nazri, Rajib, Haryani, Yvonne, and Zainab.
Fervour, great attitudes and a positive and open mind set seemed to be their order for the day, and they all arrived half an hour ahead of the scheduled time.
Results were encouraging and credit goes to their enthusiasm and fantastic efforts, I am pleased to present to you that a total of 20 leads were collected and we will be following-up with them closely.
Great efforts guys, keep up the good work!
All are welcome to join us in our next session and till then… adios!
Edit by Megan
Present your wife or girlfriend with a bunch of these flowers on Valentine's Day and she may well sue you for giving her an eye injury.
The highly colourful flowers have been developed by a Dutch businessman who dyes each bloom in the colours of the rainbow.
The dyes are produced from natural plant extracts and are absorbed by the flowers as they grow.
Aspecial process then controls how much colour reaches each petal – with spectacular results.
The 'Happy Flowers' were designed by Peter Van de Werken, who owns a flower company close to Den Bosch in southern Holland.
The firm sells only multi-coloured roses and chrysanthemums but is also looking to do pot plants.
Mr Van de Werken, 36, said: 'We used to only sell single colour flowers but the market for them took a dip.
'Myself and my colleagues started looking for something a bit different and came up with the idea of having different-coloured flowers.
'First of all we tried spraying the flowers but that did not work. Then we tried the dye. It took us about six months to get it right and we still make mistakes.'
The flowers, which make a change from the traditional Valentine's gift of red roses, can be ordered by visiting www.valueflora.com.
A set of 12 roses costs about £50.
Update, 2pm PT: HOW TO HELP, after the jump. Above, this photo just posted to the Guatemalan Government's Flickr feed shows a massive, spontaneous sinkhole ("hundimiento") that appeared today in Zone 2 of Guatemala City, after overwhelming saturation of rains from tropical storm Agatha. Not Photoshop, sadly: these happen from time to time during major storms in part because of unstable geology (and bad urban engineering—read more about it in the comments). There are rumors of similar sinkholes now forming nearby. See it on Google Maps.
Assuming you don’t have to pass through airport security, this iPhone carrying case that looks like a gun will definitely draw attention whenever you whip it out to make a call.
Created using 3D object printing technology on a MakerBot, DIY-er Junior Tan created this bit of awesome for all of us to enjoy.
Happily, the iPhone revolver doesn’t fire bullets, or taking each call would be like a game of Russian Roulette.The best part about the iPhone revolver? Assuming you have a Makerbot of your own, you can download the digital 3D model at Thingiverse and print one out for yourself.