Monday, June 4, 2007

Projects

When I was fourteen, working on projects in school was personally enjoyable and interesting. Then, it was about constructing model buildings and houses. I remembered setting up lighting in a boxed specimen. In class it was quite a unique project done by my group. We were very united as a group. We would meet almost everyday during the vacation to work on the project. Well, we played football at the HDB void deck more often than work on the project. But that is a team- bonding initiative I must stress.

Now I begin to think that working on projects is highly significant and powerful. If you have many good projects in work and they all turn out to be excellent ideas or systems, your portfolio is well- built. You win million- dollar deals through past successful projects. A project can become a powerful marketing tool. A well- organized project can generate good results. Because it can be seen as reliable. Efficient. Promising.

So it made me think about surviving the workplace. What's wrong with branding your work? What's wrong with doing it in your own style? A project keeps you focused. And competitive in the game.

A project tells you the deadline. A project breaks down your tasks into simple terms. A project directs you to the goals. A project is your work.

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