tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post736602200600547086..comments2024-03-19T18:44:15.041+08:00Comments on Little Stories: My Six O'Clock ProjectGilbert Koh aka Mr Wanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01027678080233274309noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-20453662562429942202012-01-03T14:44:06.253+08:002012-01-03T14:44:06.253+08:00hooorah! mr wang for your 6pm initiative to be pro...hooorah! mr wang for your 6pm initiative to be productive and efficient!<br /><br />my 2 cents worth on success:<br /><br />1) hard work only guarantees the ticket to enter the doors of success, the ol' saying the harder you work, the luckier you get, that has been true in my life experience.<br /><br />2) getting the ticket to the doors wont guarantee the fast elevator ride to the top floor of success. that could be a number of factors: being at the right place, right time; family connections; smarter; bolder; quicker; placing the right bet on the right horse...also failure (sometimes massive) comes with success, we cant get it right ALL the time.<br /><br />3) anyway, what is success? it may be different for different folks. promotion to manager, director, ceo? salary of $40K, 80K, 150K, 240K, 1 mil? contentment, happiness, fulfillment? <br /><br />as for me, i work bloody hard, constantly learning to be a better self and all the while enjoy the journey to my destination.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-40707629266340113362011-12-28T22:47:09.249+08:002011-12-28T22:47:09.249+08:00"So great job performance by itself is insuff..."So great job performance by itself is insufficient and may not even be necessary for getting and holding positions of power. You need to be noticed, influence<br />the dimensions used to measure your accomplishments, and mostly make sure you are effective at managing those in power—which requires the ability to enhance the ego of those above you."<br /><br />--excerpted from Jeffrey Pfeffer's book "Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-74794043809791215202011-12-28T17:54:19.420+08:002011-12-28T17:54:19.420+08:00Nah ... The non-promotion happened early in 2011 (...Nah ... The non-promotion happened early in 2011 (Feb, to be exact).Gilbert Koh aka Mr Wanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01027678080233274309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-8725860560420738602011-12-28T16:43:23.523+08:002011-12-28T16:43:23.523+08:00It's not the hours. It's whether we are ha...It's not the hours. It's whether we are having fun doing what we do ;)<br /><br />Now I have to find a gig as PC game tester!Singapore Man of Leisurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13774067113884418001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-76037499445904363092011-12-28T16:25:08.485+08:002011-12-28T16:25:08.485+08:00Mr Wang
I guess this 6pm resolution is an indirect...Mr Wang<br />I guess this 6pm resolution is an indirect outcome of the non-promotion?<br /><br />It's a good move actually. There are tradeoffs in all things that we choose. If you choose to give more of yourself at work and are rewarded correspondingly, good for you. If not, you should devote yourself to other things in life. Organisations and bosses are self-interested entities at the end of the day.<br /><br />Children grow up very fast. I just saw an old video of my older kid the other day. It was just wondrous how she has moved from a little tot to a little young lady. <br /><br />Enjoy your time with your family!<br /><br />And yes, do share how you can do more at work and STILL leave the office at 6pm sharp! (There are days when I leave "early" and feel extremely guilty ...)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-13898573111665886422011-12-28T10:09:09.721+08:002011-12-28T10:09:09.721+08:00Haha, Recruit Ong, but if you leave at 8 pm and ge...Haha, Recruit Ong, but if you leave at 8 pm and get stuck in MRT breakdowns, you will reach home at 12 midnight or later.Gilbert Koh aka Mr Wanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01027678080233274309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-72828467662464433472011-12-28T10:03:15.405+08:002011-12-28T10:03:15.405+08:00One gots to have IQ and EQ, lack of one gets one n...One gots to have IQ and EQ, lack of one gets one nowhere.<br />BUT, whom You know and not what You know will make a world of difference, so, the work smart are always better off than the work hard.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-64355185350420691922011-12-28T09:56:47.468+08:002011-12-28T09:56:47.468+08:00Leave at 6pm but stuck in MRT breakdowns or snail-...Leave at 6pm but stuck in MRT breakdowns or snail-speed trains end up reach home also 10pm or later. <br /><br /><br />recruit ongAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-69221800955719872572011-12-28T07:22:18.080+08:002011-12-28T07:22:18.080+08:00For students, there is an alternative to slogging ...For students, there is an alternative to slogging hard. It's called studying smart.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-54488813782673506622011-12-28T02:04:20.813+08:002011-12-28T02:04:20.813+08:00ahh. it depends. perhaps in the corporate world.
...ahh. it depends. perhaps in the corporate world.<br /><br />but for writers, musicians, athletes, etc hard work is a must. approximately 10000 hours to achieve what others term as talent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-78908660853489510522011-12-27T23:44:54.822+08:002011-12-27T23:44:54.822+08:0040 hours is exactly how long a typical European / ...40 hours is exactly how long a typical European / American work per week! So if your working hours is typical of Singaporeans, it means Singaporeans squeezed 5 weeks of work into 1 month! Poor Singaporeans!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-65058805975627721072011-12-27T23:41:09.480+08:002011-12-27T23:41:09.480+08:00There are plenty of students who slog very hard an...<i>There are plenty of students who slog very hard and produce only mediocre grades).</i><br /><br />And these same students, had they not slogged very hard, would have produced dismal grades!<br /><br />Slogging hard is important - it helps a mediocre student changes a dismal grade to a mediocre grade.<br /><br />勤能補拙 - hard work can compensate (somewhat) for stupidity!勤能補拙noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-7543677062521243942011-12-27T23:28:59.201+08:002011-12-27T23:28:59.201+08:00Always enjoyed reading your blog - best of luck on...Always enjoyed reading your blog - best of luck on your 6pm Project, Mr. Wang! <br /><br /><3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-40231650691851011902011-12-27T23:26:05.136+08:002011-12-27T23:26:05.136+08:00I remember when I had my first job, I told my coll...I remember when I had my first job, I told my colleagues I couldn't finish my work. They told me:"Girl, work can never be finished. Prioritise your work. The less important ones can be completed the next day." So I learnt.<br /><br />Over the years, I also learnt that hard work won't guarantee a promotion. I've seen lazy and not that smart ones got promotion; had no clues of their job duties; passed on their duties to their subordinates; making silly mistakes and left the mess only to be cleaned up by their hardworking subordinates.<br /><br />If one has a selfish, lazy superior, no matter how hard one works, his/her hard work would not get recognised.SG Girlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-72127140761952486652011-12-27T22:33:48.175+08:002011-12-27T22:33:48.175+08:00interestingly it is also 1 of my wish list for nex...interestingly it is also 1 of my wish list for next year, to end work on time and still produce resultsAbaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06316440811389250605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-78557810746066958132011-12-27T22:27:44.487+08:002011-12-27T22:27:44.487+08:00I disagree. Everything being equal, hard work will...I disagree. Everything being equal, hard work will get you places. How do you think the great sportsman (e.g. basketball) gets to be the best? Ans: by training 8 hours a day.<br /><br />The more hard working student will always get a better grade.<br /><br />I will hire the Mr Wang who works till 8pm over one who leaves at 6pm.<br /><br />That said, I am all for spending more time with family. Life is more than just work and every decision one makes is a tradeoff. You will be a happier person and your family too.<br /><br />Best.Amusednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-33386117858386984352011-12-27T20:04:06.032+08:002011-12-27T20:04:06.032+08:00cc to your boss (Six O'Clock Project) already ...cc to your boss (Six O'Clock Project) already ? any response ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-5729410552350243162011-12-27T18:23:21.093+08:002011-12-27T18:23:21.093+08:00Good luck, Mr. Wang.Good luck, Mr. Wang.Peter Maknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-42239572427109457742011-12-27T16:16:35.545+08:002011-12-27T16:16:35.545+08:00Mr Wang, unfortunately I belong to the group whom ...Mr Wang, unfortunately I belong to the group whom everyone says work too hard, but enjoys little success. I often feel terrible about being the last girl in office struggling to finish work, while others, high flyers or otherwise, knock off much earlier. <br /><br />But I've come to accept that some people have more successes at work than others, but it doesn't make me a lesser person. I like what I'm learning, perhaps it just doesn't suit me or I'm not talented at it.<br /><br />That said, I've wanted to get myself home earlier for ages with no success. I tried GTD and so many prioritizing methods! <br /><br />I'll join you in your project! hahahJasminenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4405345292513335071.post-84122530175960583582011-12-27T15:59:21.407+08:002011-12-27T15:59:21.407+08:00personally, I view laziness as a motivation for in...personally, I view laziness as a motivation for innovation. When one is lazy, he wants to do as little as possible. So one has to think of working more efficiently. input less, output more!lobo76noreply@blogger.com