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    Why We Should Go Home by 5.30pm?

    By trade minister Rafidah Aziz (Malaysia)
    KOBE, March 18 (Bernama) --

    With a reputation for her strong stamina despite arduous and hectic schedules, it was not surprising that someone had to ask the Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz, where her source of almost boundless energy came from.

    "In my job, you have to be cheerful because it's about wanting people to invest. Can you imagine if I come to Kobe with a sour face and no smile? You will not want to come to Malaysia," she said when asked by a Japanese businessman to reveal the secret of her staying power at a seminar on Business Opportunities in Malaysia here today.

    "You're great. You're so dynamic and cheerful. We don't see
    such a character in our Japanese ministers," said the businessman who was obviously an admirer of Rafidah's dynamic personality.

    In reply, Rafidah said she was a naturally cheerful person. "I am not making it up (in being cheerful). I laugh a lot and so it's easy for me to be cheerful. It's not like I'm pretending to be cheerful. My nature is like that," she said in a matter-of-fact and yet lighthearted manner.

    The minister said her energy also came from the fact that she
    liked her job."I've been in this job (her present position) for 16
    years and I have been in the government for 27 years," she said,
    acknowledging that she was no longer young as she would be 60 years old this year and already has three grandchildren.

    "It makes me happy. You must always do what that makes you
    happy. If you're not happy, you don't do it. That's very simple... If you don't like the thing but you have to do it (anyway), you'll get the sour face," she said.

    Rafidah said she usually did not bring her work home with her. But if she really has some work to finish up, she would wake up at 5.00 am to complete it. "If I go home late, my driver will have to wait for me, my security guard will have to wait for me and my other staff also has to wait for me.

    And they will curse me because they want to go home (early),"
    she said.

    Rafidah said if she did not leave for home by 5.30 pm, there was a likelihood that there would be five or six people who could be angry with her. "Angry people are not productive," she said, admitting that she was also not productive in her work after 5.30pm.

    "After 5.30 pm, I'm not productive. So five unhappy staff and one
    unhappy minister is not good (at all)," she said.

    Rafidah felt that working very late in office was a waste of time. "You would be better off at home, (or) go out for dinner or play... happy and the next morning you're fresh," she said.

    "If you go home late at 11.00 pm or midnight and you don't
    look at your family and tomorrow you go into the train to go to office, in the end you're not happy and your family is not happy," she said.

    "The world will go on even if you go home at 5.30. The world will
    not stop if you go home at 5.30 pm.

    "Why must you go home at 11.00 pm? What's the point and how
    much work can you do between 5.30pm and 11.00pm?"

    "Enjoy yourselves and be happy. I find that I work more
    when I'm happy," she said. -- BERNAMA
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    your thots...?
    What you have to do and the way you have to do it is incredibly simple.
    Whether you are willing to do it, that's another matter.

    - Peter F. Drucker

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    Where do you stand on this KHEE?

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    I go back at 5pm unless it's a badminton day or unless there's some urgent job to be completed... so basically i agree with kak pah but i don't agree when she said, "... how much work can you do between 5.30pm and 11.00pm?"

    I can a lot of work-lah in 5 1/2 hours!
    What you have to do and the way you have to do it is incredibly simple.
    Whether you are willing to do it, that's another matter.

    - Peter F. Drucker

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    I think she's talking like we have already achieved first world status. For her, she can afford to go home at 5.30pm everyday but for most of us working ppl, we just can't afford it.
    A minister lost touch of the real world.

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    "After 5.30 pm, I'm not productive. Quote

    On the contrary I beg to differ she was productive..

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    Originally posted by jeya
    "After 5.30 pm, I'm not productive.
    This will mean that after 5.30pm, even Family Life is [not]
    productive ?

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    Staying back after 5 pm is just bad time management. You are employed to do 8 hours of work a day and if you are productive and have been diligent, you should be able to complete the work that is required of you within the time frame. If you cannot or will not, then it is either or all: 1) you have not been working as you should, 2) you are a bad time manager, 3) your boss has overloaded you, and 4) you stay back to suck up and impress your boss.

    I leave at 5 pm on the dot. If my boss does not like it, he can shove it. I have my own life to live.

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    Err...Hi - Ahem..what happens when there are deadlines to meet..err...like...functions...road shows...promotions...shopping hours..deliveries of services or goods....?

    Err...not everyone is a minister...n it depends on one's profession right?....

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    Heh,

    That means the Ministers "opening buildings/highways/seminars & so on"..they must be working "overtime"..are they claiming to work exceeding the 39 hours per week?

    3 sens

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    Irregardless, Orchipalar, in your case, my four pointers still apply. Perhaps if people would do their work as they should instead of posting in usj.com forum during their office hours, then they can finish their work and go home to their families and loved ones!


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    The problem I have is that if I leave office at 5 PM or 5.30 PM I will have to spend the next hour+ in traffic. Lots of people are spending more than 400 hours in traffic per year! That's an awful lot of time lost in your life.

    So I alternate. Either I leave at 10-11 PM or I leave at 3-4 PM and do some work from home. Sometimes I'm lucky to have a late afternoon meeting somewhere in the Sunway-Subang area.
    See you...

    Isa Rahim

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    I still maintain it is all about time management and getting your priorities in life right.

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    Err..Cindy - Erm..if your boss were to request that you stay back for urgent matters at the end of your working day...n he be willing to compensate you accordingly....ahem...would you still tell your boss to..err....shove it?....

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    Originally posted by Cindy Kee
    I still maintain it is all about time management and getting your priorities in life right.
    Couldn't more agree on that.
    See you...

    Isa Rahim

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    Originally posted by orchipalar
    would you still tell your boss to..err....shove it?...
    Perhaps she's her own boss, strong viewed and minded as she is...it's easier to tell yourself to shove it...
    See you...

    Isa Rahim

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