Sysmex Asia Overseas Teambuilding (Bangkok, Thailand)

Event: Sysmex Asia Overseas Team-building (Bangkok, Thailand)
Date: February 2012
Venue: Bangkok, Thailand


Sawadee Kap!

This year started off with my first overseas team-building event in Bangkok, Thailand, along with 60 local and regional participants.

Discussions on the objectives of the team-building as well as suggestions on activities to deliver these learning values started several weeks ago. With a clear understanding of the high level and individual deliverables needed by the client, I went back to my drawing board and started toying with various team-building ideas. (I knew I wanted to break away from the traditional team-building activities and innovate a whole new paradigm to team-building.)

In traditional team-building activities, groups are given tasks/ challenges to complete within a specific time. The winning criteria is often based on speed, accuracy, timing, etc. However, in my new format of team-building, teams compete real time and make strategic decisions based on both prior outcomes as well as the decision of the other competing teams. The intent is to allow participants from various departments to understand the importance of building a lean and flexible organization, constantly tuned into the marketplace and seeking ways to outdo the competition. 

Most often, as companies grow, they tend to lose touch with the external marketplace (environment) and turn their focus inwards, a clear example of by which every department is narrowly focused on managing their respective key performance indicators, resources and workload. The most often feedback heard from management is about a lack of ownership and initiative from staff. Successful managers are aware of the need to provide a clear sense of direction across the organisation, by sharing where we are today, where our goal is, how do we get there and what are the pitfalls and competing forces against us. 

As such, the team-building activities were specially tailored to simulate firms competing in the marketplace - As every department gets caught up in the day to day routine tasks, they have to keep the big picture in mind and change their direction and decision based on what happened in the marketplace. These activities are intellectually stimulating and mentally challenging, keeping the participants charged up by incorporating interim minor successes, ultimately culminating into moving them towards the finishing line.

The event was a great success and every participant had a wonderful time of learning and sharing.


(If you would like to find out more about my team-building expertise, please email me at style.emcee.sg@gmail.com)

Sin Hin Hang Chinese New Year Celebration 2012

Event: Sin Hin Hang Chinese New Year Celebration 2012
Date: February 2012
Venue: Sin Hin Hang


Today is the fifteen day of the Lunar New Year and commonly known as "元宵节" (yuan xiao jie). It is also said that this day is the Chinese Valentine's day.

I was invited to host this annual event for the company staff on their company premises. I have always had enjoyable experiences hosting on site within the company grounds. It can also be very challenging as compared to a hotel ballroom, where factors such as stage, lighting, sound and layout have been carefully managed.

The event tonight was held in a sheltered open area within the company's warehouse. The staff arrived immediately after work and everyone settled in very fast. This is the beauty of having it on site. Staff will almost always arrive on time!

We commenced the event with the traditional Chinese New Year customary practice of the "Lo Hei" followed by a sumptuous buffet spread. While the dinner went on, I started some ice-breakers and warmed up the audience. We played some games and discovered the hidden talents among the company! Hahaha...

Not forgetting the lucky draw, the management decided that everyone has to be a winner. Prizes were prepared for everyone with an additional round of grand lucky draw with 12 top prizes.

Here's 1-2 photos that I took prior to the event:

 Getting the event ready. Can you see the helpers at the back?
The are preparing the delicious kong bak pao prepared by the organizer.

A plethora of fantastic lucky draw prize.
(Can you see how high the prizes are stacked up? For all 50 staff!)


The nerdy looking emcee

 "Don't think we don't know how to sway!"

 "Let me show you my rising dragon claw..."

"The Angry Birds preparing for their flight with Richard as the catapult"


The staff had so much fun and it was all the hard work and effort of the organizer.

I had a good time this evening. Thank you everyone!

Chingay 2012: A Waterway Parade of Love & Care

Event: Chingay 2012
Date: 03-04 Feb 2012
Time: 7.30pm - 10.30pm
Venue: F1 Pit Stop (In front of Singapore Flyer)

Style! Emcee:

It has certainly been a great time bringing the fun and laughter to the audience at Sector D (bend/ curve after the straight pit-stop track in front of the Singapore Flyer).

Here are some photos for the event.

 The crowds are coming in..

Moments before we go 'live'

Community Dragons of Love

Colourful Floats

 The Finale

And here's a video interview by the PAssion Chingay Club (just moments before we went on the show)...

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=3226586949926

For more information, please visit the PAssion Chingay Club Facebook Page:

http://www.facebook.com/passionchingayclub?sk=wall

And don't forget to support my fanpage too!!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Style-Emcee-Richard-Siaw/247054752022089

Chingay.... HUAT AH!!


Far East Organization: Chinese New Year Celebrations

Event: Chinese New Year Celebration
Date: February 2012
Time: 11am - 3pm
Venue: Leonie Condotel (by Far East Organization)



The wonderful people at Far East Organization brought the Chinese New Year celebrations to the door step of the residents at Leonie Condotel and Nassim Regency. Residents and guests were invited to this wonderful celebration, filled with exciting Lion Dance performance, Chinese calligraphy, sumptuous delicacies and lots of fun and games for the little ones.

During the event, there was an art piece that caught by attention and everyone was highly impressed. The children were tasked to create a picture of anything related to the Chinese New Year using various parts of the mandarin oranges. Here's the genius creativity by a little girl (I simply adore her!)...


A Child's Impression of the Dragon


Thank you everyone! Here's wishing you and your family a prosperous and happy new yearr!