Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Buku Rujukan Pemasaran



Sekiranya anda merupakan salah seorang yang mementingkan ilmu pemasaran bagi memantapkan diri dalam pelbagai bidang...saya sarankan e-book ini sebagai bahan untuk mencapai tujuan tersebut. e-book ini boleh di beli melalui saya hanya dengan cara Bank-in.
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Senarai Baru Jutawan Malaysia

The Richest Malaysians

1.Robert Kuok
2.Ananda Krishnan
3.Lee Shin Cheng
4.Teh Hong Piow
5.Lee Kim Hua & family
6.Quek Leng Chan
7.Yeoh Tiong Lay & family
8.Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary
9.Vincent Tan
10.Tiong Hiew King
11.Azman Hashim
12.William H. J. Cheng
13.Lee Swee Eng
14.Ong Beng Seng
15.Lim Kok Thay
16.Vinod Sekhar
17.Lee Oi Hian
18.Yaw Teck Seng
19.Anthony Fernandes
20.Mokhzani Mahathir
21.Kamarudin Meranun
22.Jeffrey Cheah
23.Lee Hau Hian
24.Chong Chook Yew
25.Yaw Chee Ming
26.G. Gnanalingam
27.Lim Wee Chai
28.Kua Sian Kooi
29.Lau Cho Kun
30.Abdul Hamed Sepawi
31.David Law Tien Seng
32.Tiah Thee Kian
33.Liew Kee Sin
34.Ahmayuddin bin Ahmad
35.Eleena Azlan Shah
36.Lin Yun Ling
37.Ong Leong Huat
38.Lim Thian Kiat
39.Khoo Kay Peng
40.Nazir Razak

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Selamat Tahun Baru...


Perbaharui jiwa, minda dan fizikal anda dengan perubahan ke arah positif dan setiap hari adalah hari perubahan anda....


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Malaysia's Richest #1 Robert Kuok


Net Worth : $10 billion
Age: 84
Marital Status : Married, 8 children

Revered mogul has fingers in many businesses, including Hong Kong property, media. Most valuable is his holding in palm oil giant Wilmar International, run by nephew Kuok Khoon Hong, into which he merged his plantation and agribusiness last year. Has stake in Transmile Group, air cargo outfit whose subsidiary defaulted on $10 million loan in May.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Building a Pipeline to Wealth: The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert T.Kiyosaki

Each of us resides in at least one of the four Quadrants of the CASHFLOW Quadrant™.
Where we are is determined by where our main source of income comes from. Many of us rely on paychecks and are therefore employees, while others are self-employed.
Employees and self-employed individuals reside on the left side of the CASHFLOW Quadrant™. The right side of the CASHFLOW Quadrant™ is for individuals who receive their cash from businesses or investments they own.
My Rich Dad told me a simple story when I was 12 years old that has guided me to great wealth and financial freedom. It was Rich Dad’s way of explaining the difference between the left side of the CASHFLOW Quadrant™, the 'E' and 'S' Quadrants™, from the right side of the 'B' and 'I' Quadrants™.
Once upon a time there was this quaint little village. It was a great place to live except for one problem. The village had no water unless it rained.
To solve this problem once and for all, the village elders decided to put out to bid the contract to have water delivered to the village on a daily basis.
Two people volunteered to take on the task and the elders awarded the contract to both of them. They felt that a little competition would keep prices low and ensure a backup supply of water.
Self-Employed Thinking
The first of the two people, Ed, immediately ran out, bought two galvanized steel buckets and began running back and forth along the trail to the lake which was a mile away.
He immediately began making money as he labored morning to dusk hauling water from the lake with his two buckets. He would empty them into the large concrete holding tank the village had built.
Each morning he had to get up before the rest of the village awoke to make sure there was enough water for the village when it wanted it. It was hard work, but he was very happy to be making money and for having one of the two exclusive contracts for this business.
Business Owner Thinking
The second winning contractor, Bill, disappeared for a while. He was not seen for months, which made Ed very happy since he had no competition. Ed was making all the money.
Instead of buying two buckets to compete with Ed, Bill had written a business plan, created a corporation, found four investors, employed a president to do the work, and returned six months later with a construction crew.
Within a year his team had built a large volume stainless steel pipeline, which connected the village to the lake.
At the grand opening celebration, Bill announced that his water was cleaner than Ed’s water. Bill knew that there had been complaints about dirt in Ed’s water.
Bill also announced that he could supply the village with water 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ed could only deliver water on the weekdays. He did not work on weekends.
Then Bill announced that he would charge 75% less than Ed did for this higher quality and more reliable source of water. The village cheered and ran immediately for the faucet at the end of Bill’s pipeline.
In order to compete, Ed immediately lowered his rates by 75%, bought two more buckets, added covers to his buckets, and began hauling four buckets each trip. In order to provide better service, he hired his two sons to give him a hand for the night shift and on weekends.
When his boys went off to college, he said to them, "Hurry back because someday this business will belong to you." For some reason, after college, his two sons never returned. Eventually Ed had employees and union problems. The union was demanding higher wages, better benefits, and wanted its members to only haul one bucket at a time.
Work Smarter, Not Harder
Bill, on the other hand, realized that if this village needed water, then other villages must need water too. He rewrote his business plan and went off to sell his high speed, high volume, and low cost, clean water delivery system to villages throughout the world.
He only makes a penny per bucket of water delivered, but he delivers billions of buckets of water, and all that money pours into his bank account. Bill had developed a pipeline to deliver money to himself as well as water to the villages.
Bill lived happily ever after, and Ed worked hard for the rest of his life and had financial problems forever after. The end.
That story about Bill and Ed has guided me for years. It has assisted me in my life’s decision-making process. I often ask myself, "Am I building a pipeline or hauling buckets?" Am I working hard or am I working smart?"
And the answers to those questions have made me financially free.




The CASHFLOW Quadrant™ is about the four different types of people who make up the world of business, who they are, and what makes individuals in each Quadrant unique.
It will help you define where you are in the Quadrant today and help you chart a course for where you want to be in the future as you choose your own path to financial freedom.
While financial freedom can be found in all four of the Quadrants, the skills of a ‘B’ or ‘I’ will help you reach your financial goals more quickly. A successful ‘E’ should also become a successful ‘I’.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

20 Jutawan Malaysia

1. Robert Kuok Hock Nien, 84, RM 58.110 billion, Kerry/Kuok Group
2. Tan Sri T. Ananda Krishnan, 69, RM 19.625 billion, Usaha Tegas
3. Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng, 69, RM 14.943 billion, IOI Group
4. Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan, 65, RM 11.098 billion, Hong Leong Group
5. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary, 57, RM 8.550 billion, Albukhary Foundation
6. Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow, 78, RM 8.06 billion, Public Bank
7. Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King, 71, RM 3.87 billion, Rimbunan Hijau
8. Tan Sri Vincent Tan, 56, RM 3.40 billion, Berjaya Group
9. Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay. 56, RM 3.16 billion, Genting Group
10. Tan Sri Azman Hashim, 68, RM 2.87 billion, Arab-Malaysian Corp
11. Datuk Lee Yeow Chor, 42, RM 2.33 billion, IOI Group
12. Lee Yeow Seng, 29, RM 2.29 billion, IOI Group
13. Tan Sri Yeoh Tiong Lay, 78, RM 1.74 billion, YTL Group
14. Ong Beng Seng, 62, RM 1.73 billion, Hotel Properties Ltd
15. Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah Fook Ling, 62, RM 1.49 billion, Sunway Group
16. Datuk Yaw Teck Seng, 70, RM 1.39 billion, Samling Group
17. Datuk Seri Lee Oi Hian, 58, RM 1.304 billion, Batu Kawan
18. Datuk Lee Hau Hian, 55, RM 1.301 billion, Batu Kawan
19. Tan Sri Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, 54, RM 0.99 billion, YTL Group
20. Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir, 46, RM 0.97 billion, Kencana Petroleum

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lagi laporan polis terhadap Najib


Abdul Rahim Sabri Oct 21, 08 2:57pm

kemaskini 4:56pm Sekumpulan pemimpin pembangkang dan aktivis membuat aduan polis lagi terhadap Datuk Seri Najib Razak berhubung perolehan helikopter Eurocopter dan isu pembunuhan wanita Mongolia, Altantuya Shaariibuu.