Volume 2 - Ali Bin Ali
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Volume 2 - Ali Bin Ali
January - April 2012 - Volume 2 Your Health. Our Priority. NOW ! Nestle Toll House Cafe Grand Opening From the dot Desk You can enjoy again all those memorable moments! 5th Olympic Publisher & Producer Corporate Communications Dept. Day Doha Watches & Jewellery Exhibition Logistic’s Desert T rip Contributors Head Office-HR Aldrine Fernandez Ivee Teodoro Head Office-Fin. Nighat Ara Head Office-Legal Safaa Rasam FMCG Sharon Edwards ABA & P Nisreen Abdul Wahab QQP Lilybeth Celamor Hiranthi Karunanayaka IA/PCP Yvette Fernandes Jemma Cruz Logistics Imam Jill Logmao Hospitality Daisy Fuentes Printing Press Lara Love Arago Beverages Emily Magno Dinusha Hashanthi Waleed Abdul Kader Digitek Laarni Francisco ICT Liza Guzma Luxury Ann Wenamy Guevarra Fauchon Jovy Garado Travel Anil Varghese Property Regi Oomen, Vivian Cuachon ARTICLe CONTRIBuTOR Printing Press Mahalakshmi Ramasubramanian PRINTING Ali Bin Ali Printing Press Finance Get Together Log on to ICT Staff Award Ce remony https://intranet.alibinali.com click Photo Gallery & share all events’ photos with your colleagues, friends and family! THANK YOu NOTe “the Dot” wishes to thank all members of the Ali Bin Ali family for contributing to this publication. We highly value your contributions and look forward to your continued input. One way to measure the internal health and well being of a company is to keep a watchful eye on its calendar of activities. Going by that definition, just a fleeting glance at this edition of the dot will confirm that Ali Bin Ali Group is indeed a robust organization with a pulsing calendar of happenings. Look through these pages and you will find an exciting array of activities that brought our people together at work and play, to enjoy interacting with each other. To us at CorpComm., this dynamism not only symbolizes the strength and unity that lies at the heart of our Group, but it is also something we can truly be proud of. On a separate note, I would also like to say that we are delighted with the variety of contributions the dot continues to receive from our readers. We can see that you have truly taken over the ownership of your newsletter and you are using it as a tool to express yourself. Do keep your write ups, opinions, activities and achievements coming in. This is the kind of engagement that inspires us to keep moving forward and reaching greater heights! The dot Editorial Team wishes you every success! Imad Hashim Corporate Communications Manager It happened Pg 4 Opinion If you can change one thing in the world, what would it be? Pg 14 Management Tips 12 rules for self management. Pg 17 Interview The Ali Bin Ali Group Quarterly Newsletter ABA Tower, Airport Road P.O.Box: 75, Doha - Qatar T +974 4 4469869 F +974 4 4433778 E the.dot@alibinali.com Catching up with the senior Manager HR & Admin. Pg 24 Dot Recommends Warren Buffet Pg 27 CONTENT Lunch with the COO Pg 11 Contribution Self Motivation. Where self meets the identity! Pg 16 Green Dot Gardening in small places. Pg 18 Dot Trotter Top 5 tourist attractions in New Delhi Pg 26 Health Health tips for Spring Pg 29 All Rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of Ali Bin Ali Group. 3 it Happened Ali Bin Ali Luxury Division presented five new luxury brands at 9th Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition Ali Bin Ali Hospitality Opens 1st Nestle Toll House Café! 4th February On the 4th of February 2012 Ali Bin Ali’s hospitality division celebrated the grand opening of Qatar’s first Nestle Toll House Café located at Doha’s City Centre Mall. The Café is located on the 1st Floor of City Center. The the inaugural event was attended by Ali Bin Ali’s Senior Management, representatives from Nestle Toll House, invitees and members of the media. The Nestle Toll House Café was inaugurated by Mr. Nadim Hajjar, Business Development Manager of NTH at a creatively managed event where he broke a large sized cookie thereby declaring the café open. Celebrating the spirit of family fun, a Nesqcuik Bunny added an element of entertainment and encouraged those present to participate in a contest under the theme of “What will your Cookie Cake Say?”. Families took part in it and decorated cookies reflecting their personal style and flavours with the most creative cookie winning a valuable gift voucher. Commenting on the strong partnership built with Ali Bin Ali Mr. Nadim Hajjar said “ I am very pleased to celebrate the inauguration of Qatar’s first ever Nestle Toll House Café. Nestle Toll House has built a solid reputation of consistently delivering high quality products and enjoyable moments for families. So to be here at this grand opening and partner with Ali Bin Ali & Partners sponsor a creative art & colouring competition 20th January Ali Bin Ali and Partners in association with BIC Middle East was happy to sponsor a first of its kind creative, Art and Colouring Competition, organised by Tulu Koota Qatar (TKQ), the melting pot of Tulu culture and traditions and a banner that brings together all Tulu-speaking expats in Qatar. The contest took place on Friday the 20th of January 2012 at the Indian Club of Qatar. Ali Bin Ali & Partners were pleased to support the activities by extending its sponsorship in aid of activities that promote 4 one of Qatar’s leading conglomerates, the Ali Bin Ali Group, is something NTH considers a special privilege because it not only cements a valued partnership, but it also paves the way for families in Qatar to enjoy a greatly loved, internationally sought after brand.” Mr. Hashem Melhem General Manager of Ali Bin Ali’s Hospitality Division said “ Ali Bin Ali hospitality is dedicated to bring the best hospitality experiences and the highest quality food and beverage products from around the world into the Qatar market. With the opening of the Nestle Toll House café we know that families in Qatar can experience a world-class product in a relaxed atmosphere. What we can promise our customers who will visit the café is an opportunity to enjoy the ultimate dessert experience through unrivaled service, superior performance and a positive impact on our community. Ali Bin Ali is proud to be associated with the NTH brand. Starting with one location in 2000, Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip currently has 93 locations in 24 US States and three new International locations in the Middle East. This is the first outlet in Qatar and we hope to open more outlets in other malls in Qatar.” Ali Bin Ali’s Luxury division, renown for introducing exclusive, high end luxury merchandise to Qatar’s growing base of fashion Ali Bin Ali and Partners in association with BIC had a vision to work together and foster community projects that were engaging and interactive and this was one such event that yielded successful results. BIC being a popular stationary brand was happy to extend its base via activities of this nature. The contest had three categories of participation; Colouring for juniors, Drawing for Juniors and Paintings and Clay Modelling. Among the 250 strong crowd who attended the event Ali Bin Ali & Partners was represented by Chief Guest Mr Pavanarama - Senior Sales Manager, ABA&P who also addressed those present. He also took time to introduce the BIC Brand to those gathered. Mr Ramachandra Shetty President Tulu Koota was also present at the event. Adding an element of entertainment to the day’s proceedings the “BIC Boy” was busy handing out Free Give-aways to all participating children. Chanel Fine Jewelry, Buccellati, Stephen Webster, Hulchi Belluni & Romain Jerome. While ABA Watches & Jewellery currently carries over 33 brands the featured brands at the exhibition included Arnold & Sons, Bertolucci, Azzaro, Hermes, Ralph Lauren, Mont Ali Bin Ali Group launches New Intranet The new Intranet for the entire Ali Bin Ali Group was launched on Thursday, 9th of February 2012 by Ali Bin Ali’s Information Technology & Corporate Communication Departments. In order to maintain the spirit of connection and introduce an element of interactivity and fun into the launch a successful teaser campaign was run throughout the Group. The campaign was spread across 4 days and grabbed the attention of the entire Ali Bin Ali staff family. A soft launch of the new Intranet took place on the 2nd Feb 2012 enabling our IT experts to introduce the new intranet and its features to the Group General Managers. The Intranet is fully operational now and has been functioning smoothly, helping the entire Ali Bin Ali Group to connect, providing a versatile, internal communication platform. The new intranet now provides access to corporate information and places it at the fingertips of our approximately 2500 staff members, via a single point of contact. Our IT department has ensured that the new intranet can be accessed internally as well as externally enabling wider usage of the material including company policies and forms, presentations, videos, a photo gallery, employee birthdays, weather forecast etc, to mention a few. The Intranet will be updated by Ali Bin Ali Group’s Corporate Communication and IT Departments. interaction among expatriate communities. The Colouring competition had wide age groups of participants and drew an enthusiastic response from spectators as well as contestants. Those who were at the event were treated to an amazing array of drawings and art produced by the participants. February 2012 at Doha Exhibition Center and drew close upon15,000 local and international visitors. Commenting on the success of the year after year.” Having built a steady reputation as a market leader for offering Qatar the highest level of luxury bands “Ali Bin Ali’s Watches & Jewelry” division set up a well attended stall, showcasing a distinct collection, that enthralled visitors. The presence of professional models, who elegantly carried the collections displaying the Ali Bin Ali Group’s ICT Division holds staff award ceremony for 2nd consecutive year. 20th February 20th - 26th February connoisseurs, created a outstanding impression at the 2012 Doha Watches & Jewellery Exhibition. Celebrating the spirit of luxury and paying homage to beauty and stunning craftsmanship Ali Bin Ali’s Luxury division unveiled an exquisite range of items at the event. The Doha Watches & Jewellery Exhibition (DWJE) which now a prestigious annual fixture on Qatar’s events calendar, was inaugurated this year by the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs His Excellency Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabor Al Thani. The exhibition was held from the 20th to 26th of DWJE and focussing particularly on Ali Bin Ali Group’s presence at the event Mr. Nabeel Ali Bin Ali, Executive Vice Chairman of Ali Bin Ali Group said, “ We are extremely pleased that the Ali Bin Ali’s Luxury Division made a memorable showing at the Doha Watches and Jewellery Exhibition. The DWJE has now become the fifth biggest Jewellery and Watch exhibition in the world. Ali Bin Ali Group believes passionately in bringing in the world’s best collections, unifying both beauty and craftsmanship, and placing them before the growing audiences we are seeing here, in Doha at this event, On the 20th of February 2012 Ali Bin Ali’s Information & Communication Technology Division celebrated their annual staff awards ceremony for 2011. Launched under the theme “Go Beyond Success”, the awards evening recognized the contribution of staff members and gathered to express their appreciation for the services rendered by chosen individuals towards the success of the company. The gathering took place from 3 to 9 p.m at Al Sharq Village & Spa. The event featured presentations, a speech by the division head, the award presentation and interactive games followed by dinner. Ali Bin Ali Group’s ICT division is formed by the Group’s IT Department, ABATS, iSpot and Columbus IT. The Awards Function was attended by around 200 staff of Ali Bin Ali ICT Division which also included the Senior Staff from the Head Office. Commenting on the event Mr. Mohamad Al Ebrik, Chief Operating Officer for ICT said “Ali Bin Ali’s ICT Division is staffed by professionals who achieve remarkable results in their field of work and ICT believes in honouring these contributions. We are happy to have magnificence of stunning, artful sequences set in precious metals and stone added to the ambience of the Ali Bin Ali Group’s pavilion. The exhibition saw more than 300 international and local exhibitors showcasing the finest jewellery and watches in the region, with the total amount on display topping $US1 billion. During the 9th Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition “Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry” presented a number of new brands. The new brands displayed at the event include conducted this event for the second consecutive year. This gathering is symbolic of our commitment to applaud achievers while challenging and encouraging everyone to reach for higher goals that I am confident we are all capable of.” Many prominent awards were distributed during the event to iSpot, IT Department and ABATS. This year’s winners are All iSpot Team – Team Growth; Tarek Halabi – Division Achiever (iSpot); Mohammed Saeed Raza – Spirit of IT (IT Dept); Ayham Subhi Taha – Customer Service (IT Dept.); Youssef Farajallah Mahmoud – ICT Leadership (ABATS); Dounia Marei (ICT) and Yenumula Visnu Murthy (ABATS) – Passion, Dedication & Commitment; Walid Morcy Ali – Project Excellence (ABATS); Mahmoud Farag Stohy - QPP Extra Mile Services (ABATS); Raymond Magbitang – Apple Extra Mile Service (ABATS); Qandeel Ali – ABA Group Extra Mile Service (ABATS); Mohammed Azeez Pasha – QNB Blanc, Richard Mille, Panerai, Audemars Piguet, Ulysse Nardin, Graham, Dewitt, Rama Swiss Watch, Kern, Ralph Lauren, Urwerk. Separately, the Jewellery Section houses premier international brands in the likes of Pomelatto, David Morris, Hulchi Belluni, RCM, Verdi, Mikimoto, Van Cleef & Arpels, Respossi, Schreiner, Messika, Aaron Basha, Leo Pizzo, Garrard, Prologue, Mimi So & Pichiotti. Like every other year Ali Bin Ali Group hosted a Gala Dinner for its suppliers and business partners as an appreciation for their support on 23rd February 2012 at Sheraton Doha. Extra Mile Service (ABATS). The recognition certificates went to Tony Shibly - Extra mile (CIT), Abdul Ghaffar - Customer Management (CIT), Ghassan Debss - Extra mile (iSpot), Radwan ebrik -Extra mile (iSpot), Omar Kasha - Extra mile (iSpot), Hussein Mahir - e-learning champion (IT), Mohammed Benmassoud - e-learning champion (ABATS), Mukath Moosa - Extra mile (ABATS), Menatalla Mansour - Extra mile (ABATS), Mohammed Zubair Extra mile (ABATS), Tamer Mustafa Growth (ABATS), Mohammed Imran Khan - Customer Retention (ABATS ), Mustafa Khan Mohamed - Customer Retention (ABATS ). The awards evening also marked another key milestone for Ali Bin Ali ICT. It coincided with the 10th anniversary of ABATS. ABATS launched operations 10 years ago with a staff of 2 and has now expanded into a versatile organization with over 150 employees. 5 it Happened especially pleased with how Ali Bin Ali’s ABATS stall has been received at the exhibition. The concept of ‘mobility’ really captured the attention of the many visitors we had to our stall.” Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions stall at Qitcom 2012 a resounding success Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions’ presence at QITCOM 2012 was a resounding success. As silver sponsors of Qatar’s premier Information Technology event and exhibition QITCOM, Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions (ABATS) set Hicham El Kik, SME Team Manager was on hand to guide the media and visitors through the stall and describe the mobility solutions on display. Francesco Mascolo, Head 5th - 7th March up an interactive stall, which drew the interest of many visitors. The theme chosen by ABATS for this year’s exhibition was “Mobility.” ABATS recorded an impressive showing at QITCOM upholding the chosen theme and showcasing the company’s leading technology driven, Mobility solution products. Commenting on the success of QITCOM Mohammad Al Ebrik, Chief Operating Officer of Ali Bin Ali ICT said “ It has been our pleasure to contribute to the success of QITCOM by being a Silver Sponsor of it. I am of Sales who handles Enterprise Solutions was also at the event to describe the enterprise level mobility solutions showcased at QITCOM. Both Hicham El Kik and Francesco Mascolo confirmed that among the ABATS stall had attracted senior decision makers. At the ABATS stall were senior partners who had flown down for the event. Commenting on their association with Ali Bin Ali Diana Perry, Managing Director of Intelligent Counting of Redding UK said “ We are delighted with our partnership with Ali Bin Ali. We have discovered here at QITCOM that Ali Bin Ali is a greatly trusted name here in Qatar and we are very pleased to be entering the market here with a partner of that calibre.” ABA Group co-sponsors Gulf Traffic Week Nick Brazelton, Training and Solutions Manager for File Trail said “ I am extremely pleased with the response we have received at QITCOM. It was a pleasure to work hand in hand with our partners Ali Bin Ali. We are happy to have encountered senior decisions makers and higher ups who are seriously looking into the possibilities of using our solutions. That’s very exciting.” With an undisputed position as Qatar’s leading Apple store iSpot also made its presence felt at QITCOM and used the opportunity to display the latest models of Apple technology and related solutions. Being a popular brand the iSpot segment also had a considerable number of interested visitors. Lufthansa honours Ali Bin Ali Travel & Cargo with top agent award 19th February 6 11th March The Ali Bin Ali Group was happy to come forward as a Co-Sponsor of Gulf Traffic Week, which started on Sunday, March 11, 2012 at Doha Exhibition Centre ground. The event took place under the patronage of the Minister of State for Interior Affairs His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani. The Director General of Public Security (DGPS) Staff Major General Saad bin Jassim Al-Khulaifi inaugurated 28th Gulf Traffic Week celebration held under the theme 'Together to Reducing Traffic Accidents.' Gulf Traffic week is celebrated annually to spread traffic awareness and it unifies the efforts Traffic Departments in all GCC countries under a unified slogan. Being an organization that promotes health and safety the Ali Bin Ali Group offered coordinated support to the event by bringing together a number of companies under its umbrella to assist with the events scheduled for Traffic Week. As a whole the Ali Bin Ali Group gave away numerous gift vouchers from different divisions in the likes of Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewellery, Travel Bureau, Fauchon, iSpot, Digitek, Crepaway and Nestle Toll House. The Ali Bin Ali Group was pleased to contribute to this valuable community effort, which brought together 58 entities in support of promoting safety in the GCC. Ali Bin Ali Travel & Cargo was delighted to receive a coveted award from Germany's National Carrier Lufthansa. Lufthansa, honored Ali Bin Ali Travel & Cargo as the Top Agent for the year 2011 at a specially hosted dinner preceded by cocktails. The event took place on the 19th of February 2012, at Doha's leading Four Seasons hotel. The award ceremony recognized services rendered by industry leaders who have displayed the highest levels of professionalism, successfully promoting both the airline and the travel trade. Mr. Saeed al Hajri, General Manager Ali Bin Ali Travel & Cargo, received the Top Agent Award, on behalf of the company. The Award was handed over by Lufthansa's Regional Director Mr. Peter Pollak. Also present at the gathering to felicitate Ali Bin Ali T&C was Lufthansa's Passenger Sales Manager Mrs. Randa El Massry, Account Mangers Mr. Omeir Khan &Mr Majd Avari, Ali Bin Ali T&C Sales Manager Mr. Chandana de Silva and Senior Supervisor Mr. Feroze Mahamood. 16th March gathering had around 300 people who spent time with each other relaxing and engaging in some ABA Group Finance Community hold Annual Get-together for 2011/12 On the16th Mar 2012, Sealine Beach Resort came alive with an Ali Bin Ali Finance Community event. The finance division staff numbering around 160 members got together for an interactive day of team building and fellowship with families. Along with family members the entire Ali Bin Ali Finance Team creatively organized team building exercises. 28 volunteers from 16 divisions, worked closely under the leadership of Menino, Sukanta and Philip for almost 25 days, planning the smallest detail of this event. The results of their excellent planning skills were evident. As every member of the Ali Bin Ali Finance Community can confirm the air was filled with excitement and camaraderie. Among other things, the event helped all employees meet and relate with one another, cutting across nationalities and hierarchies, in a relaxed fun filled environment. The bonding feeling was – “ONE ABA FINANCE FRATERNITY” The day ended on a highly positive note affirming the experience and the opportunity given to the Finance Family to unite, foster trust and respect for one another. 21st March Fauchon adds another feather to its cap! 17th March Ali Bin Ali & Partner’s Tobacco Division enjoys a Family Excursion On the 17th of March 2012 ABAP Philip Morris Tobacco Division celebrated a day of fun and fellowship at the Umm Said Desert. In keeping with the spirit of the brand, the much-anticipated 2011 year-end party was celebrated in a unique way by those gathered. While the success and achievements of the year gone by called for much felicitation the team decided to share the day with their families, giving them an opportunity to get to know their team and colleagues. Choosing a venue on the outskirts of Doha, bordering Sealine Beach Resort the group spent the day enjoying the beauty of the desert, making excellent use of the cooler climate. As part of the day’s festivities the Philip Morris Team’s achievements for 2011 were cited and celebrated. Over 40 staff members were joined by the Division’s Country Manager Noman Nasir Ali, Senior Sales Manager Nery Alphonso and Wadih Antoine Kazan, General Manager of Ali Bin Ali & Partners ensuring that the gathering brought together all contributors, who made the year 2011 a success. Those present commended and inspired each other to raise the bar higher in the year ahead and set their sights on achieving even greater results with team work and collaboration underpinning the expected targets and milestones. The group enjoyed desert safaris, beach side volleyball, tug of war, and many other community games complete with prizes. A delicious buffet lunch and other refreshments were served to round off a perfect day. Fauchon is happy to let all readers of The Dot know that we recently opened another Fauchon outlet at the Royal Plaza Mall. We opted to coincide our opening by celebrating one of the most valued people in the world; Mothers! The new outlet located on the first floor of Royal Plaza was opened on the 21st of March, Mother’s Day. Our opening was held amid fanfare and French contemporary luxury food. We were honoured by the presence of members of the Qatari royal family including Sheikha Al Anoud Bin Suhaim Al Thani and Sheikha Roda Bin Suhaim Al Thani, and a number of other prominent Qatari ladies who graced the occasion. Several ambassadors’ wives and members of many Expats Women’s Associations also attended the event. We are proud to let our readers know that Fauchon products now available at Royal Plaza include Pastries, Chocolates, Confectionery and Groceries. Also, we would love to share more good news with The Dot readers! Fauchon was listed as one of the winners of Lifestyle Awards 2011 at the sixth International Hotel, Restaurant and Food Exhibition in Qatar. And we delighted and honored to have won the BEST CHOCOLATE AWARD! 7 it Happened Celebrating the Success of our 5th Group Olympic Day Friday, 23rd March 2012 was a special day for the Ali Bin Ali Group. Members of the ABA Group family gathered together at Qatar University Stadium for the 5th Olympic Day. We are delighted to report to The Dot that the Olympic Day was very well attended, participatory and full of fun. The festivities began at 2.00 p.m. and the day’s programme ran up to 8:30 p.m. As a Group we firmly believe in promoting a healthy lifestyle and sports is a key aspect of the approach we take. Hence the Olympic day was organized with a view of encouraging all our staff members and their families to invest in an active lifestyle. Qatar is a nation that is committed to develop the field of sports and at ABA Group we fully support this nation’s ambitions and goals. By participating in sports and encouraging it we are making a positive statement and telling our community that we uphold the value of sportsmanship and believe in taking time off to participate in sports. The organizers of the Ali Bin Ali Group Olympic day ensured a fun-filled programme for the staff members and their families by delivering an event that was enjoyed by all. The planned events encompassed activities for all age groups and included community games, children’s games and family competitions. For those with a more serious interest in sport the Group had organized Shot Putt, Long jump and an Open Marathon. Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed, Chief Financial Officer of the Group started off the day with an Opening Speech welcoming everyone and declaring the games open. The official opening of the Olympic Day was followed by an attractive parade by all participating Divisions within the Group who were joined by the winners of the 2011 games. Ali Bin Ali Group’s Olympic Day drew together staff members from all divisions belonging to the Group, giving them an opportunity to mingle with each other. The event drew close to 1200 staff members along with their families. To add further excitement to the day’s proceedings divisions within the Group had put together a series of valuable give-aways and gifts to all the participants, which were distributed during various stages of the event. There were special prizes for “early-birds” who were the first to arrive in form of souvenirs, shopping vouchers worth QR.2000 for those who participated in fancy dress contests. In addition all winners of sports events received gold, silver and bronze medals. One of the most popular events turned out to be a 200 participant strong tug-o-war, which received enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. Snacks and refreshments were made available at the venue for guests and participants. The prizes for various sporting events were given away by Mr. Iftekhar Ahmad - Group Chief Financial Officer Mr. Wadih Kazan- General Manager ABAP, Mr. Ganesh P.K – Group General Manager Finance, Mr. Waqas Hussain Sr. General Manager HR & Admin, Mr. Sampath Balaji - General Manager - Finance FMCG, Mr. Adnan Suleiman - Group General Manager Internal Audit, Mr. Pierre Michel Eckert - General Manager Business Development, Mr. Antone Cherfan General Manager ABA Printing Press, Mr. Imad Hashim - Group Corporate Communications Manager, Mr. Jon Mayson - General Manager ABA Logistics, Mr. Andrea Giannini - Restaurant Manager Sormani, Mr. Christian Kestemont General Manager Monoprix and Mr. Youssef Moussa - General Manager IT. Mr. Mohammed Imran - Division Manager ABAP proposed the vote of thanks. The day’s activities drew to a close with a celebratory dinner. The Dot wishes to congratulate the organizers and winners and thank all volunteers for making this historic event a successful one. 8 9 it it Happened Happened Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry picked as RJ-Romain Jerome distibutor for Qatar & Saudi Arabia Ali Bin Ali Watches and Jewelry has been handpicked by world renown watchmaker RJ-Romain Jerome, as a regional distributor for the iconic brand, covering Qatar and the Saudi Arabian market. The Ali Bin Ali Group’s Luxury and Fashion stream is very pleased to add RJ-Romain Jerome to our growing list of glamorous international brands. RJ-Romain Jerome, the Swiss luxury watch company has been seeking to build high-end partnerships in the Middle East region. With Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry steadily strengthening our reputation as a strong partner in the luxury market, and proving our capability by expanding its presence in Qatar and Saudi Arabia in the recent years, the selection was made easier for RJ-Romain Jerome. 5th April Ali Bin Ali International Agencies is bronze sponsor for Hariharan live concert in Doha Ali Bin Ali Group’s International Agencies was happy to come forward as a Bronze Sponsor for a live concert featuring famous Indian artist Padma Sri Hariharan. The musical extravaganza offered Doha audiences an opportunity to enjoy the well-known Indian singer and Ghazal Maestro. Hariharan has sung for Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Bhojpuri and Telugu films, in his genre as a Ghazal singer. Hariharan is one of the pioneers of Indian Fusion Music. The concert took place on the 5th of April at the old Ideal Indian School premises. An audience exceeding thousand fans attended the event, which happened to be the singer’s first outdoor concert in Qatar. Ali Bin Ali Group’s International Agencies was happy to be associated with this cultural event and supported the event as a Bronze Sponsor. A company spokesperson confirmed that International Agencies is an organization that is deeply committed to upholding community initiatives and considers music and cultural events as a platform that brings people together. 10 Commenting on the valued partnership a spokes person from Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry said “We are delighted with this development. Our organization is known for being a company that values partnerships and we consider our association with RJRomain Jerome as a significant milestone in our quest to become a leader in the Watches & Jewelry market of the Middle East. “ With outlets based in Royal Plaza and City Center Mall in Doha, Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry hosts collections that are unique in design and undeniably desirable in appeal. Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry stores carry fine Jewelry and Timepieces, which are symbolic of style, status and sophistication and all outlets are staffed by an experienced team of staff members who anticipate client requirements and advise them on the perfect purchase. Ali Bin Ali International Agencies consumer agency wins excellence award Ali Bin Ali Group’s International 20th March Agencies Consumer Agency was honored to receive the Best Distributor Award for the year 2012 at the EVX Convention. IA’s Consumer Agency was honored in the presence of 120 attendees especially proud to be recognized for its from 28 countries who represented all representation of DANONE since the distributors worldwide. partnership was highlighted as a role model for highly successful, winning relationships. Speaking on the award a spokesperson from International Agencies said that the The EVX Convention took pace on the 20th recognition cements Ali Bin Ali Group’s vision March 2012 at Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. of being “Being the Partner of Choice.” International Agencies was recognized and Ali Bin Ali Group sponsors Ministry of Interior 5th Football Cup Championship Ali bin Ali Group was pleased to sponsor the 5th edition of the Ministry of Interior’s Football Cup Championship organized by the Qatar Police Sports Federation. The final 30th March match was held on March 30, 2012 from 5pm onwards at Jassim Bin Hamad stadium at Al also handed over the Sadd Sports Club and was champion’s trophy to the attended by staff of respective winner “Lekhwiya club” which organizations, supporters, retained its champion’s title by families and friends. The defeating Criminal Evidence honorable minister of internal Department. affairs, His Highness Sheikh The finals turned out to be a Abdulla Bin Nasser Al Thani major delight for the visitors extended his full support with more than 400 prizes throughout the evening with distributed among the public. other important dignitaries. He Ali Bin Ali Group companies like Nestle Toll House Café, Crepaway, Fauchon, iSpot, Digitek, ABA Watches & Jewelry and ABA Travel & Cargo alone sponsored 100 prizes that were given away during that evening. Earlier, the audiences were treated to a spectacular police music show and police canine show. Ali Bin Ali Group was very much pleased to be a part of this championship as it reflects our belief of making sports and sporting activities a very integral part of our society. We would like to offer the Qatar Police Sports Federation, winners and the participants our hearty congratulations! Lunch with the COO Most companies with heavy work schedules and large numbers of staff members, have highly busy Chief Operating Officers, whom the staff hardly see, let alone mix with. Not so at Ali Bin Ali FMCG! Under the leadership of Nabil Mourad, COO FMCG, the division has launched an imaginative and commendable initiative titled “Lunch with the COO.” As a first of its kind initiative Mr. Nabil Mourad has chosen to spend quality time with his team from the different FMCG sectors covering International Agencies, Prime Consumer Products, Qatar Quality Products, Ali Bin Ali & Partners and Logistics, devoting time for a sit down lunch with them, in order to get to know them better. 25th April 17th April 15th February Mourad said “ With the fast pace of day to day activities and the tremendous responsibilities that come with the job, it is virtually impossible for a COO to find time to spend with the entire staff. I believe 29th February in the adage that “when you can’t find time, you have to make time,” so that’s why we launched this initiative. So far we have held a few rounds of the programme at W Hotel Doha and they have been just great. I have really enjoyed sitting down with my people and getting to know them better. This initiative helps us become 6th March better communicators and it gives my people the opportunity to come up with their own ideas and suggestions for the business. More than anything it reinforces the fact that we are a team and each and everyone of us is a valued member of that team. In 20th March addition, It helps us to learn from each other. So the “Lunch with the COO” programme is a pretty special event for us.” One of the staff who has participated in this initiative said “ I was surprised and delighted to be part 27th March il 10th Apr “Lunch with the COO” has been designed in such a way that it allows 10 staff members at a time, chosen 3 rd April across the board, irrespective of their designations, who will be hosted to lunch. The programme will take place once every week enabling the entire staff of our contingent to get an opportunity to spend a “Lunch with the COO” relaxed few hours in the company of their Head. programme. It was a wonderful time for me and Commenting on the unique initiative Mr. Nabil some of my colleagues, to sit down with Mr. Nabil Mourad. The atmosphere was relaxed, we got to know each other face to face. That kind of environment brings out the best kind of communication between leaders and teams. We were able to share our thoughts and ideas with our COO and he in turn was able to share his. The time spent was priceless for us. We felt that we are important for the company” “Lunch with the COO” will continue throughout the rest of the year and into the next till each and every member of staff working with Ali Bin Ali FMCG has had an opportunity to be part of the programme. 11 IT Finance ERP Demonstration Centralized Storage Solution Business Data is the lifeblood of any organization which helps to drive the business today and in future. Therefore it is very important to backup the user’s data regularly in order to protect the information. ABA IT Division successfully implemented Centralized storage solution for Desktop and Laptop users for two divisions - ABA Head Office and QQP. Centralized storage helps the users to restore any business files, which they might accidently delete from the Desktop/Laptop or incase their system crashes. Centralized storage solution will backup all the files in the "Desktop and My Documents" folder's. This solution will be implemented in all the other divisions which has the DFS server. IT will start rolling out this solution to other ABA Divisions shortly. ABA IT division organized a demonstration of two major ERP solutions SAP and Oracle eBusiness suite for ABA group users in January 2012. One of the major highlights of IT strategy 2011-2013 is the introduction of modern systems for ABA Management and users, based on best breed platform, to provide the functionality, resilience and reliability that ABA group requires. These demonstrations were conducted as a part of evaluation process for introducing an ERP solution to ABA Group. Two of the most prevailing and internationally endorsed ERP applications available in the market are Oracle EBusiness suite and SAP. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are very important to run business in a most efficient and effective manner in this fast moving information age. Countless processes, activities, and systems are used to run the business, and it is important Centralize Storage Benefit/feature includes 1- Synchronize(backup) desktops/laptops business files to Centralize Storage. 2- Any business files deleted from the Laptop /Desktop can be restored. 3- Files can be restored on the Laptop/Desktop from 3 backup revisions. 12 4- Schedule backups to run automatically. 5- Backup will initiate once desktop/laptop connected with Network. 6- Backup data is encrypted for security reasons. to establish workflows and procedures. A modern ERP solution allow companies to achieve true business process automation – streamlining many of the important day-to-day tasks across a business and freeing up staff to focus their efforts on more complex initiatives. This will not only boost productivity and worker’s output, but also it will dramatically reduce operating cost and overhead expenses. These two applications SAP and Oracle EBusiness suite have unmatched records over other ERPs and offer industryspecific functionalities in all industries. The event was conducted at Gulf Marriot Hotel, Doha and the participation from ABA division was exceptional. Senior Management including General Managers, Finance Heads, Sales Managers, Procurement Managers, Account Managers and Key users from all ABA Divisions participated in these demonstrations and provided their feedback. FINANCE SHARED SERVICES Shared Services is a business strategy for improving efficiency of the service functions (e.g. finance, human resources, information technology, communications, purchasing and program support). The intent of Shared Services is to attain certain economies of scale in the delivery of services, resulting in more efficient use of resources, improved structure and greater satisfaction among the members. Ali Bin Ali Group has embarked on the journey of Shared Services in April – 2011 through a pilot project in FMCG. Mr. Iftekhar Ahmad, Chief Financial Officer of Ali Bin Ali Group, realized the opportunity of a Shared Services in ABA group given the structure of the organization. Once the concept was blessed by Mr. Nabeel Ali Bin Ali, the senior Finance Team at ABA started the planning phase and decided to start with a Pilot project within ABA FMCG Finance stream. An FMCG concept team was formed under the leadership of Mr. Sampath Balaji, GM- Finance of ABA – FMCG group and comprising the FM’s of FMCG divisions and the Group Credit controller. The project started with the Receivable Management functions across four divisions of FMCG business being brought under the Shared Services umbrella. With the initial hiccups during the early stages of implementation, the Shared Service Team led by Mr. Sukanta has successfully overcome the teething troubles and reaped major benefits of the concept. Currently the team is working to bring Fixed Assets Management and Payroll processing in FMCG level under the umbrella of Shared Services. the best practices in the industry and also to enhance the service level standards to be delivered to the customers. With the support of all business divisions and inputs from managers across Ali Bin Ali Group, the strategy is to bring in all non core functions of ABA group under Shared Services umbrella. In the years to come, Mr. Iftekhar is confident to take the ABA shared services to a level where ABA group will offer shared services to the third parties in Qatar and emerge as an independent profit centre of ABA group An outside consultant was engaged to train the staff to ensure that the team is following 13 Opinion “Get rid of Racism. Solve money problems, so everyone could live comfortable. Stop bullies, save the innocent.” “To help the Palestinian people to return to their home country and live in peace like other people in the world. ” “If I get a chance to change one thing in the world, that would be: "WORLD HUNGER": Unlike famines that receive emergency-aid, chronic hunger is a silent, invisible and is a day-after-day issue. Not every poor person is hungry, but almost all hungry people are poor. ” Ms. Daisy Fuentes Secretary, Ali Bin Ali Hospitality Division Mr. Anu Mohammed Trade Marketing Supervisor Ali Bin ALi & Partners Mr. Moussa Bahsous Immigration Service Manager Administration, Head Office “I will pull out the sense of aggression and hatred from the hearts of people to live in peace and love what a wonderful world this would be. I know it is just a dream, but why?” if you can change one thing in the world what would it be? “I would like the world to be an equal place with no discrimination because of gender, race or age…. ” “If I have the power to change one thing in the world; I would have a deeper desire that my Mom will still be alive to have a last conversation with her.” Ms. Catrine Sutter Senior Account Manager Ali Bin Ali Technology Solutions “To bring simplicity in everyone’s life” 14 Ms. Saoussen Chanbeh GM’s Personal Assistant Ali Bin Ali Medical “ I would create a world, where sun will shine all the time, where people will love each other, with food for everyone without war and aggression. In one word: opposite of what happens today! ” Mr. Christian Kestmont General Manager Monoprix “Religion has ca used more bloo dshed & misery in this w orld than any ot her single thing. If I could change one thin g about the world, it wou ld be that we al l agree on how/why w e are here. Whe ther we all agree on one re ligion worldwid e or on one evolution as an answer- I do n't care. Just as long as we agree on SO METHING.. Then there wou ld be no reason to fight about it anymor e.” Ms. Yvette S Fernandes Office Administrator International Agencies Mr. Justin E. J Accountant Ali Bin Ali Beverages Mr. Claude Accary Outdoor Sales Manager Ali Bin Ali Luxury Division “I would like to change the "FAKE SHADOWS OF THE REAL PEOPLE"” Mr. Mahmoud Khan Senior Accountant Ali Bin Ali Logistics Ms. Nimfa Flores Supply Chain Officer Qatar Quality Products the ge one thing in “If I had to chan in r ne an be the m world it would een tw be es at discrimin y et ci so ch hi w on their color, people based ligion, nationalities, re list is e th .… disabilities. e way you th , le op pe t endless!!”Trea you” ve them, treat would like to ha er tt be a be would and the world ” in place to live “To eliminate inequality of human being by Class, by Religion and even by Nationality.” Mr. Shahid Rasheed Manager Ali Bin Ali Travel & Cargo. “Since change brings opportunity . . .I think changing our own life will change the world because we should start with ourselves to make the new things happen” Mr. Denny’s Varghese Art Director Ali Bin Ali Printing Press “To have one language in the world to avoid communication barrier.” Mr. Christian De Jesus Engineer Ali Bin Ali Property Management 15 Management Contribution a concrete Goal or ambition you may call. We normally think in terms of fear. What if I am not able to do this? Even if I do this task will I be successful? These kinds of uncertain thoughts of fear drain our motivation. The first step for killing this thought is, instead of using your energy towards negative thinking, use that on a well defined GOAL. By having a “DEFINED GOAL” your mind will automatically devise a set of actions to achieve that. The process is moving from an INTANGIBLE OR NON-EXISTENT FEAR to a CONCRETE AND MEASURABLE STEPS. By focusing your mind on a positive goal instead of an ambiguous fear, you put your brain to work. It instantly begins devising a plan for success. This is the first step in motivating yourself to take action. When know what you want, you become motivated to take action. “Enthusiasm is an excitement with inspiration, MOTIVATION and a pinch of Creativity” as quoted by a famous American author Bo Bennett has very well focused on this term “Motivation” and have presented various successful seminars as well as have written series of successful editions on “MOTIVATION AND SUCCESS. We all must have heard about motivation especially in the context of expressing your dissatisfaction or frustration at your work place when you are not praised for your splendid job done; at that time, only one sentence comes out of your mouth is “This is very demotivating and you don’t like to work as your boss praised somebody who did not deserve according to you. This same phrase is repeated everywhere in different places, situations. The bottom line is that we always expect others to motivate us to do the work that we are either supposed to do as our responsibility or out of our own interest. Most of our tasks that we do, at our subconscious level, we expect the people around us to praise and give us the so called motivation to increase our enthusiasm. But my question is what about your own self? Do you motivate yourself at the first place to do any given task? Isn’t a law of nature that you can get the best results of any given task provided you ENJOY DOING THAT. When you love and adore what you do, that is the best source of inspiration leading you to discover your inner self i.e. it will be making you the PERSON YOU ARE MEANT TO BE. We all know about this but do we realize and implement it? The answer would be NO. Why do people lose motivation? There are three basic factors : (1) Lack of Confidence – If you don’t believe in what you are doing, then what is the point in trying? (2) Lack of Focus – If you are not clear about what you want, which means it is a doubt you really want anything? 16 Tips SELF MAN AGE MENT for DEVELOPING DIRECTION Self Motivation Mahalakshmi R Media & Publishing Division Where self meets the identity (3)Lack of Direction – If you don’t know what to do? How will you be motivated to do it? HOW TO MOTIVATE YOUR OWN SELF? BOOST SELF CONFIDENCE When you only think what you want, your mind creates explanations for why you are not getting it. This creates negative thoughts. Past failures, bad breaks and personal weaknesses dominate your mind. You become jealous of people around you, and start giving excuses to yourself for not getting what you actually desired. The best motivational thought to kill this negative feeling is to boost your self confidence. Set aside time to focus on everything positive in your life. Make a MIND MAP of all your strengths and your past successes and the current advantages. By making an effort to feel grateful, you’ll realize how competent and successful you already are. This will rejuvenate your confidence and get you motivated to build on your current success. DEVELOPING THE FOCUS In today’s fast paced world, with high tech environment, people generally now focus on what they don’t want rather than focusing on If focus means having an ultimate goal, direction is having a day-to-day strategy to achieve it. A Lack of Direction kills motivation because without an obvious next action, we would be leading towards procrastination. The key to finding direction is identifying the activities that lead to success. For every goal, there are activities that pay off and those that don’t. Make a list of all your activities and arrange them based on results. Devise an action plan that focuses on the activities that lead to big returns. Keeping track of your most important tasks will direct your energy towards success. Occasional Failure, Bad luck, low energy are the factors that are unavoidable in any one’s life. If you don’t discipline your mind, these can turn into mental monsters. So safeguard yourself against the top 3 motivation killers so that you can preserve your motivation and move towards success path. Like for any Scientist, INNOVATION is the key to his experiments, similarly Confidence is the KEY to keeping motivated YOUR OWN SELF. 12 RULES Management is not just for managers, just as leadership is not just for leaders… “Self Management is the ability to make wise choices to achieve a Fruitful & Joyous Life.” You are responsible for Here is a list of things that help you in self management which will in turn lead you to the path of success: - 1. Live by your values, whatever they are. You confuse people when you don’t, because they can’t predict how you’ll behave. 2. Speak up! No one can “hear” what you’re thinking without you be willing to stand up for it. Mind-reading is something most people can’t do. 8. Be interesting. Read voraciously, and listen to learn, then teach and share everything you know. No one owes you their attention; you have to earn it and keep attracting it. 9. Be nice. Be courteous, polite and respectful. Be considerate. 10. Be self-disciplined. That’s what adults are supposed to “grow up” to be. 11. Don’t be a victim or a martyr. 3. Honor your own good word, and keep the promises you make. If not, You always have a choice, so don’t shy from it: Choose and choose without regret. Look forward and be enthusiastic. people eventually stop believing most of what you say, and your words will no longer work for you. 12. Keep healthy and take care of yourself. Exercise your mind, body and total responsibility for 4. When you ask for more spirit so you can be someone people count on. yourself. If you do not responsibility, expect to be held fully accountable. everything that happens in your life. Learn to accept manage yourself, then you 5. Don’t expect people to trust you are letting others have control if you aren’t willing to be trustworthy for them first and foremost. Trust is an outcome of fulfilled expectations. of your Life. These tips will help "you" manage "you." 6. Be more productive by creating good habits and rejecting bad ones. Managers will tell you that they don’t really need to manage people who live by these rules; instead, they can devote their attentions to managing the businesses in which they all thrive. Chances are it will also be a place where great leaders are found. 7. Have a good work ethic, for it seems to be getting rare today. Be actionoriented. Seek to make things work. 17 Green d t matter. Potential balcony gardeners should always check their allowable weight restrictions as a safety precaution. 6. Sunlight and water: Adequate sunlight and water is important for the growth of plants. Ensure are grown in containers of various size and shapes. If your ceiling can support weight of your basket or container, you can try hanging basket for your balcony garden. 4. Number of plants: If you are a beginner in balcony gardening, it is better to limit the number of plants in your garden. Success of your balcony garden depends on your planning and time you spend with your plants or in your garden. Since you only have a small area to work with, you Plants for your Balcony Garden that your balcony gets adequate sunlight and water your plants at regular interval. Ensure that water from your plant does not drain to your neighbor’s house. • Annuals: Annuals are also known as seasonal flowering plants which flower only for three to four months. They are normally grown through seeds. The perfect choice for growing in containers, annuals work well either alone or in combined planting. Window boxes are designed for annuals. need to be space conscious. Gardening small places in Gardening is a hobby that can help bring you close to the nature. The word garden often brings to mind the picture of trees, shade and beautiful flowers. However, today cities are growing fast and space around us is decreasing. You may be someone who loves gardens but finds yourself living in an apartment. Yet your fondness for growing things and enjoying gardening might still remain. One suggestion for you would be to try balcony gardening. That is something that best suits your lifestyle and allows gardening in the limited space of your apartment.. Gardening in a small space has its limits, but it need not be limiting. In a small garden, the gardener can pay attention to detail. 18 Things required for Effective Balcony Gardening 2. Research or knowledge: Before you start your balcony garden, you need to make good research about your plants and know the things required for your plants such as how often you need to water your plants, whether plants need sunlight or plants prefer shade. Vertical Gardening is also well suit for gardening in a limited space. 3. Container: Balcony garden is also known as container garden because plants in balcony garden 5. Potting Soil: Most local garden centers will offer packaged potting soils that are ideal for containers, the key is to ensure the mix is not too high in organic Small Balcony Garden Maintenance Tips • Container gardening is the best option available for those who want to have a house garden in a small balcony. • If your balcony garden is located in a windy position, then use terracotta pots to grow your plants. • It is better if you grow plants that will bear the hot sun. 1. Planning: Planning is first and important thing you need to consider before starting your balcony garden. There are number of plants available in your neighborhood or nursery for your balcony garden. Before you start your balcony garden, make sure your building management allows you balcony garden. Safety is important for balcony garden. Ensure that your balcony can handle weight of your plants or garden. • If you are growing creepers and plants like jasmine, let them fall on your balcony walls so that they will consume very less space in your balcony. • Do not grow tall and big featured plants in small balconies as they will consume more space. • Get potting soil for your balcony gardens from the nearest nursery and ensure that the potting soil is well balanced with organic mixtures. • Grandiflora petunias: Grandiflora petunias, graced by big, bright flowers, or compact salvias with red blossoms on strong, stocky spikes. Petunias are annual flowering plants, native to Argentina. Within the petunia family is great variety: single and double blooms, ruffled or smooth petals, striped, veined or solid colors, mounding and cascading habits and even some fragrance. These seasonal flowering plants flower only in the second year of planting. • Shade loving plants: Experiment with shade lovers including climbing or trailing ivies like impatiens or browallia to brighten sheltered areas. Shady places that provide cool, refreshing of beauty during summer heat also can contribute color and interest to the landscape throughout the growing season. In light shade you might even be able to grow a few herbs or leafy vegetables. • Biennial: A plant that takes two years to grow from seed to fruition, bloom and die or a plant that lasts two years is a biennial. • Do not place the balcony plants closer to each other, as it will give a cluttered look to your small balcony and will also affect the growth of the plants. • When you grow container plants in your balcony, ensure that you water them regularly as they will dry out quickly. Plants can dramatically change the way your balcony looks and feels. Countless apartment dwellers enjoy the pleasures and relaxation of creating and tending to a balcony garden. With the addition of floral color, a balcony becomes an entertainment center just right for relaxing. Balconies even offer the opportunity for food production, with flowering fruit trees and containergrown herbs and vegetables. 19 Mohi K. John; Md ar; Mathew ; Md in aa sa ird ; M ry b Ali Elzouh hul; Md Raki ed m Ru n Ah athil di an ad Ud M Abdelrahm omy; Abdul Meerannan fiul Alam; amad Mohamed Ro Sa if oh th M ; La d l na ee du Ra sh Ab Ra in Bahadur kau; Abdul ed Ahmed n Haris; M Rahman Ka Saif; Abhija zouni; Moham an; Mom Ar hi ef lra ay du N m Os ad m el br Ah Ithroo; Ab ; an m Mohamed Ge hel M.Adlaw ohamed Haze Abdel- Aly; M Nepali; Adm .; M dy m el fe Ha Ha ed ed m m Ah ha Baradai; exi Jbran tha Sisira; Al Moayel; . 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Razick; Mohamed Rumi Abdul Samadh; Mohamed Saber Mahmoud; Mohamed Safwan Albaleh; Mohamed Sameer Noordeen; Mohamed Zarook M.Zubair; Mohammad Ali Abdul Sobhan; Mohammad Ibrahim; Mohammad Nurul Haque Mohammad Nazir; Mohammad Sarwar Hossain; Mohammed Jahangir Alam; Moises Rubio Venus; Mona Fathy Kamel Hassan; Motiur Rahman Bhuiyan; Naser Mahmoud Syeffelnasr; Nino B.Tanas; P.P.Karunarathne; Pabitra Majumder; Palathingal Anthony Johny; Pawan Kumar; Pramod Kumar Yadav; Priyaka Karunanayake; Qivi Dar Subadar; Rafael Jr Bastian Manuel; Rafeek Thayyulathil; Rafiq Ul Islam Abdul Ali; Rajesh Babu Eillathodiyil; Ram Binay Yadav; Ram Krishna Sharma; Ramchandra Gautam; Ramesis E.Villafuerte; Ramkumar Sada; Randy M. Rayala; Rayees Neroth Thazha; Raymond M.Inovejas; Reem Othman H.Alsharif; Richard S.Yabis; Roanceli G. Pineda; Rodel D. Gonzales; Rodrigo O.Guzman; Ronaldo G.Angelias; Ronaldo L. Alabado; Ronaldo L. Macanas; Ryan F. Rebueno; Ryan Sanjay Madawela; Said Gul Nimat Gul; Saleh Yousef Saleh Hassan; Sanjeewa Sampath Abeysinghe; Sanjit Bhujel; Santana Afonso Nazareth Afonso; Santosh Chaudhary; Sarkis Dekermenjian; Shahina Mohamed Shameer; Shakil Md Marufur Rahman; Shamsun Noor Suruj Ali; Shatrvghna Mahat; Sreekanth Digandra; Sreenivas Srungaram; Sri Suranga Lanka; Stojce Atanasov; Sudip Kumar; Sukomal Das Jatindra Kumar Das; Swahib Muduvaddan; T.K Mohamed;Thilakananda R. M; Tinsel Thomas; Tony Manjula W.M.; Upasantha Kumara; Usaff Kunhikandiyil; Vanessa M.Angeles; Vicken Tatarian; Vijesh Changaroth; Vivencio P. Napoles; William D.Serrano March mad Rafiqul Islam; Mo hammadu Abdulla Basith; Moham med Abul Basheer Late Nur Meah; Mohammed Ash faq Hadi; Mohammed Azb ar Zahir; Mohammed Bin Amar Babsail; Moham med Mahmoud Abel Azi m; Washington Thiyagraja h; Youssef Atef Fahim; Yvonne L. Del Castillo; Zab id Gul Niaz Gul; Ziyad Ahmed M.Rauff; Zorica Doneva 21 Quantum Admin. Leap In this issue; ABA admin. Dept. will Employees who completed two years under the first sponsor OR one year under the second sponsor can change their sponsorship conditioned with the approval of their sponsor. resume shedding light on some important subjects that could be in the interest of our valued ABA employees. In this issue we will focus more on Arrival, Sponsorship Transfer and Borrowing Requirements: ➢ Sponsorship transfer blue form: should be signed, stamped & attested from the immigration. ➢ Original passport & ID. ➢ Passport, RP & ID copy. ➢ Police clearance certificate: should be attested from MOFA-Qatar. ➢ NOC: Arabic NOC letter from the current sponsor – should be computer typed. ➢ Company ID copy (registration card copy) of the current sponsor. Once all documents are completed; new company’s PRO will submit the documents into the immigration and wait 4-8 working days for the approval then RP stamping will be proceed. Transfer Fees: 1st sponsorship change: QR 2,100 2nd sponsorship change: QR 2,600 3rd sponsorship change: QR 3,100 Administration Borrowing Employees can go through Sponsorship Borrowing in case they didn’t complete the required period for sponsorship transfer . Requirements: ➢ Sponsorship borrowing blue form: should be signed, stamped & attested from the immigration. ➢ RP should be valid for the whole needed borrowing period. ➢ Passport, RP & ID copy. ➢ Two photos: passport size with colored background. ➢ NOC: Arabic NOC letter from the current sponsor – should be computer typed. ➢ Company ID copy (registration card copy) of the current sponsor. Once all documents are completed; new company’s PRO will submit the documents into the immigration and take the borrowing card. Borrowing could be done for one month up to six months maximum. Borrowing Fees: QR 100 for each month Moataz H. Ahmed New Comers January Department Farewell Sponsorship Transfer for employees who have valid Qatari RP Group GM Administration Tel. 44469840 Mob. 55893355 Email: GAM@alibinali.com ABATS: Hany Samir Mahmoud El Mansy Al Danah: Boshko Nacev; Manoj Asanka Thomas Head Office: Juliet S. Balbuena ICT: Maria Gianelli L.De Guzman IA: Mohamed Maheer Kachi Logistics: G. Sritharan PCP: Sherin Hassan Abdelhamid Premium Services: Antoine Sassine Printing Press: Ayman Fouad Mawad QQP: Mohamed Muflih Ismail; Safras Ahamath Thuwan Restaurants: Ariane G.Velasco; Myrna S. Sabado February ABA&P: Jeffrey D.Joseph; Zeeshan Atta Ullah Al Danah: Gerard Armon P.Cruz; Jerremy T. Jalandoni Columbus IT: Bitoo P. Thambi Digitek: Ingy Ayman Abdelsalam; Mohamed Abbas Amin Kenawy Head Office: Carine Sami Abou Jaoude iSpot: Juliet C. Fillarca Logistics: Kyaw Han; Ruchira T.Alwis Medical: Jane Ann L.Bumanlag Pepsi: Soosaipillai Anthony Pillai Wagamama: Jeanel Pieterse; Mario Jayson Baartman March ABA&P: May Abdalla Youssef ABATS: Ahmed Elsaid Elsaid Elhelali; Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed Digitek: Alvin Levey T.Sanchez; Spencer M.Sugot Head Office: Muthukumar Paulpandi; Romeo B. Villamor iSpot: Analiza S. Dela Vega; Sweetney A. Gargar Logistics: Gurcharan Singh Sawaran; Puloman Mathvannan Pepsi: Ashok Kumar Narayanan; Ravichandran Thambirajah; Roshan T.Sahayathasan Printing Press: Halloluwa K.Nuwan Restaurants: Julie K. Espinosa Watches & Jewelry: Alma Fe Abel Guzman; Roland R. Vinluan Saeed Ghoul Group Services Manager Tel. 44469852 Mob. 55502888 Email:SaeedG@alibinali.com Abdallah Shammout Group Personnel Manager Tel. 44469848 Mob. 55869689 Email: a.shammout@alibinali.com April ABA&P: Mohammed Mujtahidulla ABATS: Mohamed Wagdy Mohamed Elsarraf Contracting: Krishnan Madhavan Nair K. Digitek: Mohamed Abdelkareem Mohamed Head Office: Nezad Nurul; Vinod Anthooran PCP: Joseph C.Bragat Pepsi: Jivithan Muthulingam; Mohammed Osman Gani QQP: Ashique Abdulla K.P; Francis J. Aranas; Shibly Bahardeen Restaurants: Liwayway Aquino; Ronald B.Babac Watches & Jewelry: Hameed Parambath Riyadh Al Abdallah Group Administration Supervisor Tel. 44469844 Mob. 77301071 Email: riyadh.admin@alibinali.com January ABA&P: Kumar Kark; Lea Abo ABATS: Ahmed Naguib Ahmed; Ali Ali Ahmed Rafik; Ali M.A.Mahmoud Abu Alasal; Joseph Rae M. Murillo; Mariam Mohamed Elhusseiny; Mariam Sobhy Shawky Yani; Muhammad Adeel M.Khaliq; V. Faris Hassan Al Mayass: Ali Abdel Latif; Georges Antoine Hajj Digitek: Ehab Mostafa Kamal; Haitham Ahmed Salaheldin Frette: Michell Irish .M. Mata; Precious P. Delos Reyes Head Office: Ayman Abdelfattah Abdelkhalek; Luzviminda N. Zuniga; Mohamed Rifki Zamzam; Sarsih Bt Suryana Udin IA: Asrap Ali Esmael; Muthupolthotage Ryan; Zaher Alhassan iSpot: Katherine J. Casono, Mark Jonasis B.Manalo; Sulphikar K. Hamza PCP: Gilbert Atallah; Mazen Mostafa Sheikh Hamza Pepsi: Chhabi Lal Thapa; Mohammed Osman Gani Premium Services: Souheil Aridi Printing Press: Emmanuel A. Sioson Q Care Medical: Mary Daoud Estafan QQP: Junalyn Aposaga Laroza Restaurants: Allana B. Yango Aling Sormani: Afendusa Gabriela Romana; Bojan Markovic; Dinesh Suranga Theliyedda; Emilija Andova; Filip Trajkov; Hristijan Anakjioski; Jovica Drobnjak; Miladin Jezdimirovic; Mohamed Hismath Abusali; Nadica Lazarevic; Nenad Jankovikj; Nikola Srpsko Dordijevski; Nikola Veljkovic; Ninoslav Urosevic; Pavle Hristov; Sava Peskan; Siham Dahmani; Stefan Timpau; Tharindu Dilshan Rajawardana; Varghese Vettikkattil Travel Bureau: Ali Hussain Basha Watches & Jewelry: Asma L . Elsous; Dina Satly Charabi; Dorra Arjoun; Jeffrey O. Latoza February ABA&P: Cesar N.Touma; Mohamed Husni Sahul ABATS: Ahmed Ramadan M.Elhosary; Catrine S.V. Sutter; Eslam Ahmed Mohamed; Islam Hassan Ibrahim; Mohamed Nafais Mohamed; Mostafa Maged Hamdy; Munib Arshad Butt Digitek: Ahmed Fouad Emara; Saba Najam Grp IT: Benito Jr J. Ramos Head Office: Charbel El Khoury; Elsayed Ramadan Ahmed; Ismail Omar Mohamed Ismail; Rani Biju IA: Hashiya Amoo Shereef; Kopika Swaminathan; Rajan M. Lawrance; Suman Thapa Magar Pepsi: Dhan Bahadur Bk; Edwin Verdeflor Ladia; Hari Krisna Shrestha; Jitendra B. Dhungana; Jogendra B. Kumal; Laxmi P. Phuyal; Mohamed Fairoos M. Rauf; Nar B. Dhakal; Omraj Gurung; Prakash Dhakal; Seyed Hussain M. Shaheer Sunil Limbukhim PCP: Zyad Aly Islam Mahmoud Q Care Medical: Abdallah Elshahat M.Elshafey QQP: Neil P. Agahan Sormani: Ariel P. Cachero; Oliver E. Vargas; Stephen B. Zabala Watches & Jewelry: Dharmendra Prasad Deo; Hisham El Danaf March ABA&P: Muhamadu Sharas M. Raseek Head Office: Farghal Abdel Latif; Mohammad Sharif P. Mohammad; Nezad Nurul; Noor Alam Moquimuddin Hospitality: Imran Ali IA: Maher Mohamad Sayed; Muhammad Wassiem Alabdullah QQP: Jemifer B. Milana Toy Watch: Jessica B. Madrid Watches & Jewelry: Emmanuel C. Joson; Khalaf Mahmoud Houssin April Head Office: Atreyi Majumdar Basu IA: Mohamed Safras Mohamedu Naseem Sormani: Sonny Boy Almario Wagamama: Diana Riola Cebreros; Emma Joy Boco Galo; Krisanta Z. Pabunan; Ma. Christina Boado Parents: Arnold Lalata & Maria Lalata (PCP – Braun Division) Child: Andie DOB: 23/02/12 Parents: Assad Hussein (IT) & Hiba Azzam Child: Karim DOB: 11/08/11 Promotions Mabrook February AB A&P:Dionisio Jr N.C.; K.S.Ve Abdul Kareem nugopalan; ; Mario Yo Malol unes; Marvi B.Tumanda; n G. Neri; Selim Nicola Rolly s El Hac; Um Vallikat Ramad miye Pinar Ce as Bij Frette: beci; Annalyn S.Man Auza; Novy ansala; Marvi Ramos Talip e G. IA : Jerry Dizo Rahman Serk n Crame; Ka ; Raymond B. leelur Cali Medical Mohamed W : Manij Lakhey agih Gad; M PCP: oncy Mathe Daguyam; Fa w Pepsi: El thi Mohamed vira A. Ahmed; Grac E. Joseph; Ratn e B. Malaluan; am Sivanand Justin an; Shamsul Alam Zebal Alam Ezha; Sh H; Sherif Al amsul -M ah C.Canto Restau dy El-S QQP: rants: Catherin Michael John e L.Arellano April Parents: Amina Mansour (ABATS) & Rami Fakhreddine Child: Julie DOB: 29/11/11 22 Parents: Omar Kasha (iSpot) & Manal Antar Child: Lamar DOB: 27/02/12 Parents: Christian De Jesus (Property Management) & Maricar De Jesus (Golden Lands) Child: Marta Azlet Qalb DOB: 22/02/12 Parents: Siji Stephen Mathew (QQP) & Mariam Mathew Child: Hanoch Mathew Stephen DOB: 15/01/12 Parents: Mohammed Lahham & Sawsan Abu Teen (QQP) Child:Aya DOB: 7/01/12 Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want. Jim Rohn One important key to success is self confidence. An important key to self confidence is preparation. Arthur Ashe ABAP: Moham ed Jesmy M .Yoos PCP: El Jyothish Karip sy Jean Doum palli; Suraj Ba it; shyal; Thilaka Saliba Premiu Manjula; Yvan m Services: Heba Moham ne ed Al Akel Inspirational Quotes 23 Interview “Your Health. Our Priority” Mr. Waqas Hussain Senior GM. HR & Admin. The Dot caught up with Mr. Waqas Hussain our Senior General Manager Human Resources & Administration, and posed a few quick questions about the HR Transformation project, the EVP and our new private Medical Insurance. We are sure you will be happy to discover the benefits of this new move. New Medical Insurance Scheme of ABA Group How’s our Group HR transformation journey going? I am as excited about it now as I was when it started. The HR transformation consists of multiple projects. Through all of them our final goal is to transform our people practices to reflect our status as a world-class “An EVP helps get and keep the best people” organization. We haven’t taken any short cuts in the processes we are carrying out and I am happy to say a lot of people across the Group have contributed. We have been hearing the term EVP? What is an EVP? EVP stands for Employee Value Proposition. 24 How and where does EVP fit in Ali Bin Ali’s new HR journey? An EVP is a statement capturing the essence of the ‘value’ people get from their relationship with the employer. It is a strategic tool, which differentiates our company from others based on its unique competitive advantage. An EVP helps get and keep the best people. It makes our organization consistent enabling us to deliver a unique type of cultural and emotional experience through every employer-employee interaction. What is the EVP that an employee of ABA can look forward to and how will it affect our morale and engagement? As we tightly couple our cultural and people practices with the spirit and intent of the EVP, it makes our people develop pride, belief, loyalty and ambassadorship throughout their employment life cycle. Over time, the EVP is expected to become institutionalized in our systems, processes, and culture, so that every interaction between an employee and the company becomes a proof-point for the delivery of our promise to our people. What can our people look forward to next? The HR transformation is still in its early stages. We will soon start seeing the visible structures of world-class HR. Some of the things in the second wave of work that I am excited about include a new talent and career management framework, new leadership development initiatives and extended training coverage, improvements in performance management, and a number of initiatives aimed at the creation of internal communities of people with similar passions and capabilities. the Executive category is for the most senior management of Ali Bin Ali Group starting from grade 14 and above. ABA Group launched a new private Medical Insurance scheme in October last year in partnership with Arabian Insurance and GlobeMed Network of medical providers. What can you tell us about it? Why and how? The Medical scheme was the first major outcome from our compensation and benefits project, which is part of the HR transformation mentioned elsewhere in this edition of The Dot. ABA has always had a reputation as an employee-welfare driven company. The owners feel strongly about taking care of employees and their families, and we prioritized the launch of this benefit with the blessings of the owners in keeping with this philosophy. What is the reimbursement claim process and the different types of approval? The reimbursement claim process is fairly simple, once received by our department, the claim is checked for consistency in terms of required documents, and then dispatched to Arabia Insurance who in turn seek the audit of GlobeMed to determine the payable amount as per the applicable policy coverage. Despite having a very wide and comprehensive coverage policy, there are certain cases which are not part of it. When this happens, the claim becomes partially approved, separating the covered items from the excluded ones. What are the benefits included in this plan and how can the employees use these benefits? The benefits include medical, dental, maternity in Qatar and abroad based on category of coverage. How will you communicate this plan to the 2500 employees of ABA Group? With the help of the Corporate Communications Department, we have established a plan consisting of various info sessions directed to head of departments and special representatives who will describe the details of the Scheme to non English speakers in their group. We do have a comprehensive brochure designed and in production. In addition, we came up with a slogan “Your Health. Our Priority” which sends a strong and serious message to the employees. How is the coverage under this scheme categorized? And how do the employees know they are entitled for which category? Our medical scheme is divided into 3 categories, Basic, Classic and Executive. At the moment the categories are assigned based on the current grade of the employee. The Basic category is for employees between grade 2 and 5, Classic between 6 and 13, and Do employees need to submit documents for making the claim and if yes, then which documents should they keep with them? Documents are not needed within the GlobeMed network. If the employee goes to a provider outside the network, the first step is to fill the reimbursement form which is available with all the ABA HR coordinators, and attach all the medical documents related to the illness, such as bills, lab results and prescriptions. I must insist on the fact that a doctor’s report is the most important element to include in any claim, any failure to do so generally stalls the whole process and cause unforeseen delays. Other important documents include copies of the insurance card, ID card and HMC if the treatment was administered by one of the government medical branches. What kind of cases can employees claim through this benefit? Most curative treatments are POLICY INQUIRIES Mehdi Bekri T: +974 44469644 Denver Ferdinand T: +974 44469864 covered, including medical, dental, and maternity coverage for various categories. Preventive care (i.e. health checkups) are usually not included in such schemes. What is the maximum and the minimum percentage of claims employees can make? If the question is how many claims an employee is eligible to make, then the answer is as many as needed. However each category has an annual maximum reimbursemable amount. For example for the Classic plan is 250K. What about very common causes like general consultation, diagnostics, and physiotherapy, maternity, dental and optical cases? Can an employee make use of the medical insurance scheme? employees can use this at their native or other countries as well? The medical scheme isn’t limited to Qatar. A number of countries are available depending on the plan the employee is in. At this time, direct billing is not available abroad, which requires the submission of a reimbursement claim within 60 days of the last transaction. To give you an idea of the coverage: • The Basic plan covers the south and south east of Asia. • The Classic plan covers the same in addition to Arab countries. • The executive plan comprises all countries except North America. How do you compare this medical scheme provided by “The owners feel strongly about taking care of employees and their families, and we prioritized the launch of this benefit with the blessings of the owners in keeping with this philosophy.” This scheme is meant and designed to cover curative treatments as long as general consultations and diagnostics are prompted by a health complaint and they are covered.. Both dental and maternity offer an 80% coverage to the employee and his family. Dental has a limit of Qr. 2000 per year and per person. There is 280 days waiting period on maternity from the start of each membership before being able to claim any pre or post natal treatment. In regards to optical, opthalmic illnesses for the most part are covered. Vision tests or corrections as well as lenses are not covered. Is this valid only in Qatar or ABA Group to schemes of other Group of companies in Qatar? In other words, what is the added value of this scheme? Our scheme is very competitive with the market. The strengths of the scheme compared to common market practice are its inclusiveness (we have most of the company and their dependents covered), dental and maternity coverage, the size of the network, cashless transactions for network based treatment, private rooms for in-patient treatment for all enrollees, and no employee premium contribution for dependent coverage. 25 dTrotter t TOP5 Tourist Attractions in New Delhi Starting 1,300 Q R per pers for 5 nig on hts excludin g Taj Mahal A monument of love. A symbol of eternal love. Taj Mahal, one of the most fabulous monuments in the world, history and time. Thronged by visitors year round, Taj Mahal is 200 km from Delhi. It was built by the fifth Mughal emperor Shahjahan, in memory of his 26 beloved wife Mumtaz. The monument is a perfect piece of architecture. It took 22 years, 41 million rupees, 50 kilos of gold and around 20,000 workers to complete this marvel of marble. Situated by the river Yamuna, Taj Mahal sits on a high red sandstone terrace, topped by marble terrace. It is flanked by four minarets. The jewel in-laid cenotaph of the empress lies within the dome. The entire mausoleum is decorated with inlaid design of flowers and calligraphy with semi precious stones like jasper and agate. called the Qutab Minar. Qutab Minar is among the tallest and famous towers in the world. The minaret is 234 feet high and the highest individual tower in the world. Other towers in the world are the Great Pagoda in Pekin, China and the Lotus Temple is among the most visited monuments in India. The credit for building this beautiful Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy but these towers are not as high as the Qutab Minar in Delhi. It has a number of floors or storeys which has beautiful carvings. The structure of the structure goes to the Persian architect Fariborz Sahba from Canada. The design looks like a half opened Lotus flower with 27 freestanding "petals" made of marble. There are nine reflecting pools that encompass the temple from outside. The temple has to its accreditation being recognized all over the world as one of the most visited edifices in the world with almost 50 million people having visited the temple since its inception in 1986. Qutab Minar The tall and ever attractive monument of Delhi which can be seen from most parts of the city is wall is made as such that it widens from top to bottom, just to make the minar stronger. Moving upstairs inside the minar will give you a wonderful experience and counting the stairs is always a fun for visitors. It has 378 steps which takes good amount of energy to reach at the top. The top of the tower gives an insight to Delhi because you get to see the bird's eye view of the city. by Malcolm Glad well Outliers: The Story of Success is a nonfiction book written by Malcolm Gladwell and published by Little, Brown and Company on November 18, 2008. In Outliers, Gladwell examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success. On this gorgeous new book, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an mental journey by way of the world of “outliers”–one of the best and the brightest, essentially the most famous and probably the most successful. He asks the query: what makes excessive-achievers different?His reply is that we pay too much consideration to what profitable people are like, and too little attention to where they are from: that’s, their culture, their household, their era, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing. Warren Buffet “really need” and encourage your children to do and think the same. 4. He drives his own car everywhere and does not have a driver or security people around Jama Masjid Lotus Temple Outliers Recom There was a one-hour interview on CNBC with Warren Buffet, one of the world’s richest men, who has donated $31 billion to charity. Following are some very interesting aspects of his life: Airfare New Delhi city is acclaimed for being the cultural capital of India. The spectacular architecture of Delhi city is evident through its antique monuments. This city witnesses an interesting blend of diverse cultures. Delhi has always had a mysterious eternity, the city having witnessed empires rise to glory and fall to ashes. The contemporary Delhi is a culmination of seven cities built by different emperors. Ruins of this ancient city are found even today and now these are converted to some major tourist attractions. Delhi is said to be one of the oldest existing cities in the world, along with Jerusalem and Varanasi. Legend estimates it to be over 5,000 years old. Over the millennia, Delhi is said to have been built and destroyed 11 times. dmends t Jama Masjid of Delhi is the largest mosque in India. The Jama Masjid stands across the road in front of the Red Fort. Built between 1644 and 1658, Jama Masjid is one of the last architectural works of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The spacious courtyard of the Jama Masjid holds thousands of faithful.. Jama Masjid Mosque was built in red sandstone and marble by more than 5000 artisans. The first three storeys of the Jama Masjid tower are made of red sandstone and the fourth one is made of marble, while the fifth is made of sandstone. The Jama Masjid is covered with intricate carvings and has verses inscribed from the holy Quran. Humayun’s Tomb Humayun’s tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal. The tomb itself is in the centre of a large garden, laid out in char baah (fourfold) style, with pools joined by channels. The interior is a large octagonal chamber with vaulted roof compartments interconnected by galleries or corridors. This octagonal plan is repeated on the second storey. The structure is of dressed stone clad in red sandstone with white and black in laid marble borders. 1. He bought his first share at age 11 and he now regrets that he started too late! Things were very cheap that time. Encourage your children to invest. 2. He bought a small farm at age 14 with savings from delivering newspapers! One could have bought many things with little savings, Encourage your children to start some kind of business. 3. He still lives in the same small 3-bedroom house in midtown Omaha, that he bought after he got married 50 years ago. He says that he has everything he needs in that house. His house does not have a wall or a fence.! Don’t buy more than what you regular basis! Assign the right people to the right jobs. 7. He has given his CEO’s only 2 rules. Rule No.1: do not lose any of your shareholders money. Rule No.2: do not forget rule number 1. “The happiest people do not necessarily have the “BEST” things. They simply appreciate the things they have”. him! You are what you are. 5. He never travels by private jet, although he owns the worlds largest private jet company! Always think how you can accomplish things economically. 6. His Company, Berkshire Hathaway, owns 63 companies. He writes only one letter each year to the CEO’s of these companies, giving them goals for the year. He never holds meetings or calls them on a Set goals and make sure people focus on them. 8. He does not socialize with the high society crowd. His past time after he gets home is to make himself some popcorn and watch television.! Don’t try to show off, just be your self and do what you enjoy doing. 9. Warren Buffet does not carry a His advice to young people “Stay away from Credit Cards (bank loans) and invest in yourself and remember: a) Money doesn’t create man but it is the man who created money. b) Life your life as simple as you are. c) Don’t do what others say, just listen them, but do what you feel good. d) Don’t go on brand name; just wear those things in which you feel comfortable. e) Don’t waste your money on unnecessary things, just spend on them who really in need rather. f) After all its your life then why give chance to others to rule our life.” Let us choose a simpler and smarter way to live…… cell phone, nor has a computer on his desk. Bill Gates, the world’s richest man met him for the first time only 5 years ago. Bill Gates did not think he had anything in common with Warren Buffet. So he had scheduled his meeting only for half hour. But when Gates met him, the meeting lasted for 10 hours & Bill Gates became a devotee of Warren Buffet. To support his thesis, he examines the causes of why the majority of Canadian ice hockey players are born in the first few months of the calendar year, how Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates achieved his extreme wealth, and how two people with exceptional intelligence, Christopher Langan and J. Robert Oppenheimer, end up with such vastly different fortunes. Throughout the publication, Gladwell repeatedly mentions the “10,000-Hour Rule”, claiming that the key to success in any field is, to a large extent, a matter of practicing a specific task for a total of around 10,000 hours. Seeking Wisdom From Darwin to Munger By Peter Bevelin - Third Edition Peter Bevelin begins his fascinating book with Confucius' great wisdom: "A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it, is committing another mistake." Seeking Wisdom is the result of Bevelin's learning about attaining wisdom. His quest for wisdom originated partly from making mistakes himself and observing those of others but also from the philosophy of super-investor and Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charles Munger. A man whose simplicity and clarity of thought was unequal to anything Bevelin had seen. This book is for those who love the constant search for knowledge. It is in the spirit of Charles Munger, who says, "All I want to know is where I'm going to die so I'll never go there." There are roads that lead to unhappiness. An understanding of how and why we can "die" should help us avoid them. We can't eliminate mistakes, but we can prevent those that can really hurt us. Read and study this wonderful multidisciplinary exploration of wisdom. It may change the way you think and act in business and in life. 27 Social Health ? Can we be better human beings? “More than 1 million child deaths in India can easily be prevented every year. The world cannot continue with business as usual when every year nearly 11 children die before their fifth birthday from easily preventable and readily treatable causes – almost 90 percent of these deaths occur in 42 countries of South Asia and Sub Saharan Africa.” From UNICEF Website: www.unicef.org It is nothing but tragic to note the above statistics that parents like us lose children before the age of 5 owing to diseases that are easily preventable and for reasons which could be prevented if people simply “contribute”. The love of a father and the affection of a mother is human nature which is an inborn sentiment in each one of us. These are no different emotions in people who suffer for want of food and basic necessities for themselves and their children. We tend to quickly browse through those literatures where we find a call for help for people in need in poverty stricken regions across, specifically in “South Asia and Sub Saharan Africa”. I know about the country I hail from. I was personally surprised when I was visiting Bangalore, the IT capital of India a couple of years back when I found a kid eating from the garbage. This is in an age of KFCs and McDonald’s that India is proud of hosting. I have personally witnessed people for whom 1 QAR is enough for 3 meals a day. It is at this time when we throw off the ‘not so tasty food’ of our children and left over after our dinner at the expensive joints. If we go deeper into statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO) it shows 1 child dies every 5 seconds as a result of hunger – more than 700 every hour - 16 000 each day - 6 million each year. Two thirds of these deaths are preventable. We have here a choice to make; either to browse all these figures on the internet and put it aside as any content we stumble across or to raise a small finger to protect such children who die. Let us remember every one of these children are someone’s son or daughter and we are lucky that it is not ours; lucky that we are on the better side of existence. We would be running away from our responsibilities if we do not heed to these people in need. Our responsibility towards society is huge and we have been kept in positions such as ours to rise up to these people in dire straits. This new year 2012 can be totally different to many if we jointly take a decision that we would do our best to help the kids on the streets and to reduce the 6 million death each year. Deepak David Columbus IT Country Manager. Say it loud ...! Make your opinions, suggestions and comments heard by getting in touch now!! the.dot@alibinali.com Corporate Communications Department Contact Mrs. Dhanya 44469878 - Fax: 44433778 28 Spring HEALTHTIPS for Spring has finally begun! After a long season of comfort food and not working out as often as one should, you’re probably happy with this delay of hot weather. No worries; here are some minor tips that can develop major results. With these small actions, you’ll be ready for summer in no time! 1. Drink a lot of water: Before 5. Clean Your Makeup Drawer: you eat, drink one or two glasses of water. By doing so you will become less hungry and hold off on eating. Also drinking plenty of water helps to clear out the toxins in your body. It raises your metabolism, increasing your daily digestion. Like most products, cosmetics expire. So while you're cleaning out your medicine cabinet, toss out that tube of mascara and any other makeup you've had so long you can't remember when you bought it. This way, you'll be able to minimize your risk of eye infections or bacteria-induced breakouts. 2. Watch What You Eat: Take a break from fatty foods. Eating four to five small meals throughout the day keeps your metabolism going. Replace your usual meals with healthier selections such as fruits, vegetable and grilled/steamed or baked meat 3. Exercise: Whether in the gym or outside, incorporate some form of cardio into your workouts about three to five times a week. Exercises like lunges and squats, can tone the legs and lower abs. If you’re bored with your usual workout, spice things up with fun exercises like bike riding, yoga or swimming. 4. Avoid Allergy: The allergies get on the peak in this month. So is you are also a sufferer, try to keep the medications for the Allergy during this season. This will prevent you from severe attacks of Allergy. 1 attack can make you sick for whole of the upcoming season. Keep your windows and door closed, so that no allergens can enter in your home.. 6. Consider Becoming an Early Bird: Studies have shown that people who wake up earlier are healthier than those night owls who snooze the morning away. Taking advantage of the morning light will also give you a good dose of needed vitamin D. And you'll get a leg up on symptoms of depression. 7. Get Dirty: And let your kids get dirty, too. Getting dirty can be exposure to common bacteria, and common bacteria are good for you. When they routinely inhabit our bodies, they can produce vitamins and proteins we need and help make our immune and gastrointestinal systems work. 8. Watch out for the seasonal cold: You might believe that winter is the best season to catch a cold, but you are quite wrong. During spring most of the people with a weak immune system catch a cold or even flu. So the best thing to do will be to avoid for a few more weeks the crowded places that can expose you more intensely to viruses. 9. Don’t forget about sun block lotions: Use Sun Screen Creams that block the UVA and UVB (Ultra Violet Radiation) from affecting your skin. Protect your nose, lips and ears as they tend to get burned a lot more easily. Water resistant sunblocks are available for active individuals or those involved in water sports. It's important to check the label to ensure they say "water-resistant" or "very water-resistant." • Water-Resistant sun block maintains the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) level after 40 minutes of water immersion • Very Water-Resistant sun block maintains the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) level after 80 minutes of water immersion 10. Take Multivitamins: The spring season comes before summer and everyone gets prepare for the next season. The season of summer is really hard for Skin. So, start taking Multivitamins in advance to protect your Skin’s health and beauty. Try to intake Lycopene, Biotin, Green Tea and Alpha Liopic Acid to avoid the aging of Skin before time. It also helps in the betterment of Hair and Nails. 29 Games Congratulations to the winners Think out of the box It is with pleasure that we announce the winners for the Special Challenge, Word Search which appeared in the 1st issue of “the dot”. A raffle draw was conducted at the Head Office in the presence of Mr. Ganesh P.K., Mr. Christian Kestemont, Mr. Adnan Sulaiman and the CorpComm Department . The winners won gift vouchers from Nestle Toll House Cafe at City Centre. The winners are: Here are nine dots arranged in a square matrix. Can you draw four straight lines, without lifting your pencil from the "paper," through all nine dots? Ms. Deejay Carandang HR & Administration Assistant, HO Prize was delivered by Mr. Ganesh P.K., Group GM Finance, HO-FINANCE Mr. Shais Jose Operator – Ali Bin Ali Printing Press Prize was delivered by Mr. Christian Kestemont, GM, Monoprix Conditions for Entry 1. The Original Grid or photocopy/fax of the clearly finished Think out of the box must be submitted to the attention of Ms. Dhanya Mariam, Corporate Communications Dept. along with your name, division & contact details either by email to the.dot@alibinali.com or by Fax: 44433778 or submit it to the secretary of your division. Secretaries who collect the puzzle are requested to collect all entries from the respective division & send it to the Corporate Communications Department situated on the 9th Floor of the ABA Tower before the due date. 4. Incomplete, indecipherable or illegible entries will be deemed invalid. 2. Only Employees of the Ali Bin Ali Group & its subsidiaries are permitted to submit their entries. surprise prize. The details of the prize winner will be published in the next issue of the dot. 3. Only One entry is allowed per employee. 30 5. The Last date to submit your entries: 15th July 2012. 6. The Corporate Communications department does not make any commitment, express or implied, to respond to queries of the Participants or furnish reasons for inclusion and, or, exclusion of any particular submission of the Participant at any stage. 7. The winner will be chosen by means of a raffle draw & will be contacted with a Ms. Jolly Velasco Senior Accountant- QQP Prize was delivered by Mr. Pierre-Michel Eckert, General Manager, Business Development Thank you to everyone who participated in the Special Challenge, Word Search. We are looking for your support and participation in the upcoming issues. Solution of last issue: PEN 4HEPARTNEROFCHOICE