PUBLICATION OF UPENA UITM TERENGGANU FEBRUARI 2014
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PUBLICATION OF UPENA UITM TERENGGANU FEBRUARI 2014
PUBLICATION OF UPENA UITM TERENGGANU FEBRUARI 2014 Has it ever come across your mind that your child is the victim of bullying? How would you react? Give it a thought for a moment. If your child grew up without going through the agony of bullying, you are indeed very lucky. Lagares, a father of a fourth grader boy, forced his son to stand on a street corner with a sign asking the passer-by to honk if they too dislike bully. In order to make the punishment worked, he was with his son all along. According to the story, his son was accused of bullyWhat is bullying anyway? According to Wikipeing his schoolmates and as a responsible fadia, bullying is the use of force, threat, or coerther, he wanted to give his son a painful lesson cion to abuse, intimidate or aggressively to to learn in life. He decided to make his disobeimpose domination over others. In short, a dient son understand about humiliating others person who uses force to hurt others intenpublicly will not help one to feel better. “Put tionally, be it verbal harassment or physical yourself in others shoes, it is no fun being bulassault, can be considered as bullying. Today, lied!” is the message Jose is trying to convey to cyber bullying is another avenue for bullying. his son. Would you follow the footsteps of Bullying does not happen in school only, it can gutty Jose Lagares of Texas in shaming your be at home, a big brother aggressively domichild publicly as a punishment? nates his younger siblings, or at your workDo you find Joe go too far in punishing his son place where a young and new staff is pressurfor bullying his classmate? In fact, Jose Lagares ized by senior colleagues to meet up with their is pursuing the footsteps of some parents who needs. have shamed their children for countless I grew up together with my brothers, not one attempts of twerking. I guess majority of Mabut five. Indeed, it was not easy, with the laysian parents would not buy his idea, not cleaning and washing, but I never complained, that we are gutless or narrow minded but we I guess I accepted it wholeheartedly. I remem- believe in different methods of parenting. ber vividly, I was given fifty cents by my second There are always pros and cons from this new brother to buy two bottles of fizzy drinks, back and bold parenting approach. The public needs in those days, fifty cents is about 2 ringgit now to ponder on the effectiveness of this new or may be more. I crossed the road and went approach. The aim to impart a learned lesson over to the coffee shop in front of my house, from life is wise but at times it can be very on my way back when I was about to cross the painful and detrimental to child development. road, I saw my angry dad with his cane holding Needless to say, some applauded the action, up high in the air, the bottles slipped from my some found it outrageous and some worried of tiny hands and dropped to pieces, I trembled the negative impact of humiliating a child as a to move forward with my eyes seeking help punishment on his personal development. from my brothers, instead they turned a blind Anyway, without any hesitation, I stand firm eye. on my point, I will not practise this bold approach for the sake of punishment, I personally My dad was shouting furiously at me for disoobject to any physical punishment to a child beying his house rules. That night, I was tucked and I am more concerned of bad influence on into my bed and caned generously. I wept the public when the video goes viral. “Shame quietly until I dozed off. I thought I could lead a on you” is a phrase I would use rather than peaceful life tomorrow! Not for long, when I humiliating a child publicly. I would encourage opened my eyes the next morning, one of my a child to tell the truth and shame the devil. brothers was standing next to me waiting to Frankly speaking, humiliating people, of any put me to trial. Luckily, I was helped out by my age, regardless of your kind intention as a other brothers. I did not know what bully was starting point, is still considered as a nasty act at that time and I guess we were all too young of human treatment. to understand our doings. “I am a bully. Honk if you hate bully?” is a story I read up recently on the Huff Post. Jose The preaching of Confucius has a deep influence on my life. Confucius believed in edu- cating than punishing a wrongdoer. Those educated wrongdoers would eventually sense shame and would want to live an upright life. Thus, I believe dwelling on the issue of right or wrong lies in the hands of parents. Nevertheless, I applauded the quick action taken by this gutty dad to curb his son’s misconduct rather than concealing the truth. How many modern parents dare to face the cruel truth about their children when they were called up by school? A painful experience I encountered when my son was first day at kindergarten. A gleeful boy of mine excited over his first day at school turned out to be a nightmare when he came home with a swollen eye. I was shocked and upset, but I managed to pull myself together and listened to a child’s plight, a girl sitting beside him used a mechanical pencil to poke his eye. I decided to talk to the teacher and after her cool and brief explaination , I realized the school wanted to keep the matter low key. After giving a deep thought, I paid a visit to the girl’s parents. After hearing my side of the story, she was chained to the leg of a lazy chair, the only presentable chair in their living room. I was astonished by her grandmother’s action. I had a little chat with the old lady and discovered the little girl’s sad story. She was left by a Siamese mother and her mother was nowhere to be found. She started to behave weirdly since then. I decided to forgive her but at the same time to ensure the safety of my child, I had requested to move her to a table nearer to the teacher and I had a nice chat with her, thus, the issue was never raised again. From the incident mentioned above, I realize it is not difficult to tarnish a child’s mind but to mend her broken heart only time can do that. “Honk if you hate bully” can turn out to be a nightmare for the boy rather than an applauded action and left an unhealed scar in him forever. Punishment should be carried out in an appropriate way because it tends to make a child feels bad. A punishment helps to discipline a child’s misbehavior but to shame a child’s misconduct publicly can lead to low self -esteems. As referred to the course that I am taking for this semester - Supervision in Hospitality Industry, I found out that a lot of leadership styles available. As seen, nowadays the leadership styles had much affecting the productivity of work especially to the hospitality industry since this industry is working with diversify employees. In hospitality industry, we can see that the successful of the service delivery is depending on the approach of a leader train his/her subordinates. In this case, the leadership styles are needed in order to lead the employees to understand the standard and procedures of performing tasks. The supervisor may use the autocratic, bureaucratic or democratic styles that might suit to their employees based on the employee‟s behavior. According to Douglas McGregor, there are differences between people under Theory X and Theory Y, which that might need different approaches in leading them. The Theory X people is the people that preferred to be led and avoid responsibility meanwhile the Theory Y people are the employees that will work on their own accord towards objectives to which they feel committed. The diversity of employees will urge the supervisor to apply the correct leadership styles to right employees. Failure to apply it will give an impact on turnover rate among hospitality employees. The employees‟ turnover becoming one of the major concern since the process of hiring new workers in hotel industry will effect on cost include money and time of providing training. The questions are “How to maintain the worker?” and “How to retain them in a hotel?” In my opinion, those problems can be gauge via making the workplace as a „happy‟ place for employees in order to deliver service with optimum productivity. A “happy” place for employees is the place that they might feel respect, recognition, and appreciation from the management. Again, the supervisor as the closest management to the employees plays the important roles in leading them. If I were the supervisor, I might choose the best leadership styles that called Democratic or known as participative leadership style that almost reverse from autocratic which supervisor might want to share decision making responsibility with the employees by collect the ideas and suggestion from employees. Meeting among employees take place to resolve problems and making decisions that affecting them thus motivate them to do at their best because they know the goals and expectation from the management. As a conclusion, the correct leadership styles adopted by the supervisor may contribute good impact on the workplace environment. When the working climate is “happy”, the employees will work efficiently and effectively that will contribute to the best service delivery for guest as well increase the revenue to the hotel. Reference: Miller, J. E., Walker, J. R. and Drummond, K. E (2012). Supervision in Hospitality Industry (7th edition). New York: John Willey & ‘Waiting for inspiration to write is like standing at the airport waiting for a train (F. I. Anuar, 2013). Inspired by this quotation, I would like to share some useful tips here on getting started to write. I attended a sharing session by two brilliant researchers in my field, hospitality management. I found it significant to share with all in line with the new year of 2014. Hopefully my piece of writing will contribute in encouraging others to write as well. First and foremost in getting started to write, we have to set a timer. For the first few week practice, allocate about half an hour a day to write. Being academician although writing is not our cup of tea, we need to force ourselves to write. It will be very difficult to start writing in the first place whether it is subject related matters or non-academic w ritings. Questions liked ‘What should I write?, How should I write? Where should I start?’ and etc. will all raise up in our mind. It’s normal to get stucked in the early stage of writing. But once we managed to break the writer’s block, the flow will be very smooth. Just write and do your writing non-stop for a set amount of time or entire writing session. Make our sentences short, clear and easy to understand. Use simple and plain English. We don’t have to use bombastic languages just to impress others. Please ignore the grammatical or any typo errors first. You just write from what is in your mind. Translate your ideas on the paper. Secondly, your alarm clock will be ringing by now indicating that time is up and your 30 minutes is finish. Stop writing, put aside your pen and go do something else liked drinking coffee, jumping around or playing with your phone. The purpose of doing such activities are to relax your mind after the 30 minutes writing session and convert your attentionand focus to other activities. Of course sometimes you will face situations where you still want to write and you have lots of ideas but due to time is up, you have to stop writing. In this case, list the points that you have, write notes to yourself or you can even talk to a recorder. You can do a transcribing process later. Lastly, when you are done with your ‘take a break’ activities, this is the time where you get back to your writing materials. Read out and loud each sentences that you wrote. From here you can detect any grammatical or typo errors. You may even want to reconstruct your sentences back to make it better. It sounds easy, right? Please give yourself a try and trust me, you’ll find it very interesting. I tried it too at the end of the sharing session. It really works! So good luck guys. Lets our writings flourish UiTM Terengganu academic ambience. A review of an article in the Aug 17th 2013 issue of The Economist - “Using the social network seems to make people more miserable” An article in the August 17, 2013 issue of the economist reported research findings with showed that people who are constantly on the Facebook are generally dissatisfied with life and jealous of others. Is this true? Does it applies to you? According to the findings of a research reported in the economist, people who used facebook excessively are exposed to the best moments of others peoples‟ life. Often people on the facebook project a false image of themselves. Facebook pictures overrate peoples‟ achievements and happiness and the unsuspecting viewer may feel jealous and sad that his own life is not like that. People have even been known to be envious of the faces they see on the facebook, even though the images have been photoshopped to appear like a waxed plastic doll. According to the economist article, “those who have resisted the urge to join Facebook will surely feel vindicated when they read the latest research findings. The study was published by the Public Library of Science, conducted by Ethan Kross of the University of Michigan and Philippe Verduyn of Leuven University in Belgium. It shows that, the more someone uses Facebook, the less satisfied he is with life. According to the research findings, using Facebook is associated with jealousy, social tension, isolation and depression. However, the economist, cautions its readers, when it points out that, “these studies have all been „crosssectional‟—in other words, snapshots in time. As such, they risk confusing correlation with causation: perhaps those who spend more time on social media are more prone to negative emotions in the first place. The study conducted by Dr Kross and Dr Verduyn is the first to follow Facebook users for an extended period, to track how their emotions change”. The economist article reports that, the researchers used 82 Facebookers for their study. The respondents, in their late teens or early 20s, agreed to have their Facebook activity observed for two weeks and to report, five times a day, on their state of mind and their direct social contacts (phone calls and meetings in person with other people). These reports were prompted by text messages, sent between 10am and midnight, asking them to complete a short questionnaire. The study found that, the more a respondent used Facebook in the period of the study, the worse he reported feeling in the questionnaire at the end of the study period. Respondents were also asked to rate their satisfaction with life at the start and the end of the study. Those who used Facebook a lot were more likely to report a decline in satisfaction than those who visited the site infrequently according to the economist report of the findings. However those who did not use facebook a lot to socialize but socialized in real life, did not report any serious decline in their feelings at the end of study period. The economist article stated that, “A volunteer‟s sex had no influence on these findings; nor did the size of his (or her) social network, his stated motivation for using Facebook, his level of loneliness or depression or his selfesteem. Dr Kross and Dr Verduyn therefore conclude that, rather than enhancing well-being, Facebook undermines it.” In an earlier investigation, conducted by social scientists at Humboldt University and Darmstadt‟s Technical University, both in German and presented at a conference in Leipzig in February, used 584 users of Facebook aged mostly in their 20s. This study found that the most common emotion aroused by using Facebook is envy. Endlessly comparing themselves with peers who have doctored their photographs, amplified their achievements and overrated their happiness can leave Facebook‟s users more than a little green-eyed. Real-life encounters, by contrast, are more WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get). However the article in the economist points out that, “What neither study proves is whether all this is true only for younger users of Facebook. Older ones may be more matured, and therefore less envious of their friends‟ successes, false or real. Maybe, maybe not.” “Before I let you on his name, allow me to describe him. Figuratively he is well known for his Caucasian look, tall, good build, and grayish eyes which make the ladies turned twice upon him. He possesses excellent communication skills with an extra bonus of good sense of humor. He has this crowd puller charisma and a strong austere personality, although by one look, he does not seem so. By this description, I suppose you would wonder what kind of trouble could a guy so liked by many would possibly be in” said Mr Arma. you to address this cheerless emotion you are feeling” Mr Arma concluded his narration with his point on knowledge, management and emotions. “I think this conversation helps me a lot, sir, thank you, I will take my leave I got a class at 11.00am”. said Suri in a hurry. “You‟re welcome Suri” the reply came. “By the way Sir, who is the person in the story? asked Suri while opening the door. “Mr Mohd Onn Azraai, the Head of our faculty, and you can always expect a smile from him if you bump into him, although the earlier de„It did cross my mind, sir” Suri said. Mr Arma continued scription of good build had vanished into unknown abyss, the while putting on morsels of food into his fish aquarium. “But exgood character I had described earlier is self explanatory upon cellent as he was, he reaches a point whereby all his fellow friends seeing him today” smiled Mr Arma. began to dislike him”. “After all, he is the Chairperson of the stuSuri smiled back to Mr Arma, and went on to attend her dent‟s committee, captain of the University Rugby team and the class. The rest of the day was full of classes, discussions, and short favorite of many lecturers. You may observe that at this stage, meets up with lecturers to consult few things regarding assignmany will start disliking you, although they won‟t show them, and ments. When night fell, Suri was back in her room, all freshen up the right combination of situation will trigger this dislikes into and had just finished her Maghrib prayer‟s, when all of a sudden actions or statements by them towards the person they dislikes. Do she heard a very loud cry from the very end of her corridor. She you follow me so far? “I believe I do, sir” Suri‟s response came with walk towards the end of the corridor while watching there are her eyes wide open and mind awaken like someone being taught many fellow students carrying few students toward the Musolla, for the first time that carrots are actually vegetables and not a they were shouting, crying, and moving aggressively in order to screwdriver”. get away. Suri followed through, and as they reach the Musolla, “His situation is a natural progress in any organization, the hysterical students are shouting even more so upon seeing a whereby with many advantages and abilities, others will begin to face in the Musolla, sitting and waiting calmly. dislike him to a certain degree. But he was able to encounter this Suri recognized the person as a lecturer in her faculty, through sheer determination of delivering what he was supposed but little did she know the purpose of his attendance on this pecuto do, while at the same time remain humble, approachable, and liar situation……………………… friendly toward others. The key here is the ability to sustain the confidence people has of him and delivering a common purpose around him. By doing that, he remains in other people‟s council for any conditions, situations or problems. He was able to filter all that was being said about him and takes the positive notes for his betterment. Then, he will ensure what he and his committee set out to do will be executed in the most excellent sort of conduct. He does that in many events and workings needed from him, thus maintaining people‟s confidence, and his work quality, he was able to build himself into better character as a person and leads to one word eventually, a good leader. Mr Arma narrates with looks of a person reminiscing over glorious days. “But he must have encountered one of those bad days, sir?” Suri interest increases. “Needless to say, he had, but by sharing his problems with his family and close friends, releases the emotions for him to start anew every time he stumbles. As I said earlier, the revelation of how the committee feels about you is knowledge, and it is a very good thing actually, simply because it will alleviate your mental endurance to a higher level. Now your learning process is how to deal with your committee, knowing how they feel about you. I‟m not saying it‟s going to be easy, but that is management, which is also a learning stage. I hope this conversation and maybe with your family or close friends help