At first take a look at a few photos from Singapore:
Singapore is small and green. To this was, the government is doing everything possible to reduce the number of cars which run through the streets. Singaporeans are rich, in 1998 they were fourth the world's wealthiest nation, I do not know a more current data, lie I will not (although I might, I can see how someone works: p) but I do not think that something about their wealth has changed dramatically, even if they wanted, then everyone would buy the cars at 3 and in this way in a country with an area of 2 572 km (hehe, I tried it, so it was not, although I already had to throw a number) would have 13 million cars (yes, he checked -4.4 million).
One quick curiosity and now I go back to the car - of these 4.4 million people until the fourth, over a million is called. expaci, or whites from different parts of the world, mostly Australia, United Kingdom and the United States, but I really think every country in the world who work here, earning many times more often than the native Singaporeans. Expaci are by far the richest part of Singaporean society, are special shops for expats, expats clubs, etc - obviously not one to which the local can not enter or anything, just more expensive and measuring the white customers, although it sounds.
Well, back to the car, the government doing everything to discourage people from buying cars and using public transport. First , taxis are cheap and there are quite a lot. Taxi There are three companies in Singapore, everywhere Driven same cars, the Toyota Crown perhaps, not in Europe, but here goes a lot of cars in general, which anywhere else in the world no. In any event, the Toyota Crowny are not too new (but not too old, because after Singapore, you can not drive a car older than 7 years) ( at least a car can not ride a taxi, or not at all can ride, This hand cut myself I will not) . Cars of individual companies vary only in color, are red, yellow and blue. All are on the roof of the stamp, which is displayed Taxi, Hired, or CHANGE ON CALL - BEDOK (because do not forget that in Singapore, however, are four official languages, bedok to change after malezyjsku). TAXI is green (string), Hired and ON CALL-red. So how do you see a taxi with red lettering, it's not even swing, because you know that will not stop, and each green should be stopped. If you call after a taxi, you pay a premium - unlike in Poland. The reason for this (or so collectively have concluded) that they, in contrast to our kind-hearted, Polish taxi drivers are busy all the time and how to go in any certain place at a time, which takes them to the road, they could have done otherwise course. It is very easy to catch a taxi on the street with the exception of rush hour, morning - and evening 8-8.30 - 19-21. Then it is absolutely impossible and you have to go to the stop, and the staging is always a mega lift and you can wait and a half hours. Taxis on the street and did not catch the end, they are all red. In addition to the yellow (I hope you Got all, yellow body color, red - the inscription on the roof: p), because some of them are older models and do not have a color screen on the roof, but still green string taxi and have only such a damn small, nieodblaskowy paper, which put itself behind the windscreen, the mirror and figure out there have either phone (equivalent to ON CALL) or a human figure (Hired as if someone had not guessed hehe) or some damn thing still there, but the box is small, it is not lit or anything, and every time you hope that the taxi was approaching free and runs out into the street and waving, waving, waving, until your eyes turns out to be the outline of that damned board and at that moment you know that you just arrive at the older model yellow taxi and gets you damn. But this way, because I probably strayed from the topic . In addition to these colorful, regular taxis, which is in Singapore 18.000, on the streets runs a 2.000 white Mercedes E-Class, which are marked with a limo and have a better, brighter displays on the roof, on which is written LIMO (green), BUSY (red ) and traditional ON CALL (red). Normally, they are more expensive probably two times than normal, but not always. The trick is that if the call after a limousine or taking it to stop, then you pay more, but if you stop the limo on the street, then go for the normal rate, which is the same for all taxis in Singapore, Toyota and Mercedes. So the taxi in Singapore is 20,000, of which 10% is a limousine. Drivers also is 20,000, of which 10% are women. Singaporeans like to have everything sorted.
Damn, Jurek, focus.
So second, (because we constantly about how the government discourages people to own their own cars) have towards such is associated with pretty large expenditure. The most drastic occurs when buying a car - taxes are unbelievably high. Audi TT in Poland costs about 12otys. zł, I do not know exactly. In Singapore - Note - 400tys zł. The government imposes taxes on the citizens of the mega buying a car, reaching 200% of the value of the car, depending on volume, etc.. In any case, the prices are prohibitive, and yet many Singaporeans rides very good car, which normally could probably afford to buy the Ferrari, as well as for example the BMW fifth Driven
Thirdly, However, as we have a Singaporean Go nuts and buy a car, it's not the end of the obstacle. To be allowed to move, you must install such an ugly device, which is called - I forget, but never mind - at least it's ugly, gray and is expected to be immediately behind the windscreen (ie before the windshield, ie, in the middle ), has a small screen-and slocik card. ( slocik probably Briticism devious, no? How should I write? Slit?: P ), and serves to support the so-so. ERP or Electronic Road Pricing is a scheme which was to limit traffic in the center. On every road leading to the center have been installed gates, passing over the road. Each entry to the center costs, depending on time of day, from $ 0.50 to $ 1.50, and pulls the money out of this little card with this device. Card acts as a so-so, credit to it at any Seven Eleven (7-11, and Seven Eleven, is such an international frog, for those who do not know, because some surely knows, as they are truly international - in the same Singapore is perhaps 400 seats, are wszędzie.Wbrew name, most of it complimentary). So as you cross ERP Piip hear it, and the display shows the amount that was paid. And it's all thanks to the RDIF, or Radio Frequency Identification, which is widely used in Singapore and has many uses, and I learned about him in the class of Retailing and Distribution Management, supermarkets because they want to make RDIF to stores, so it was not queues for cash, but - watch the Futurama - such a system, the throw to the basket all you want, and cart it registers itself automatically. You rolling up to the cashier, a basket, "he says," box office from a distance, which in itself carries and how much it will cost, so they just pay. The next step will be to eliminate the cashiers at all, ie, to be such a system - in parallel with Walmart and Carrefour are working to introduce it - you have a special card that you pay for purchases. You have a shopping cart that remembers the transported items. Simply walk out of the store to the car and the road, without removing the card from the wallet and the amount given by the shopping cart system is subtracted from your account. Clever?
But enough about supermarkets.
although I do not know how it is when trying to cross the ERP without a valid card, but, knowing Singapore, I would not be surprised, if suddenly the air from your car materializowałoby a concrete wall or something. But it seems to me rather that the system remembers the number of boxes, not the card, and he knows who was so bad, and rode without paying.
already know how it is - I asked a taxi driver - the system remembers the number boxes, or car, or the owner. For each unauthorized ride penalty of $ 10 + the amount owed.
Or, fourth, in general you can buy a car with blue registrations, which you can move around the city between the hours of 19 to 7, then it is much cheaper. I think I mentioned this, but the concept is so original that it does not hurt to bring it out again:)
This can result in very low ratio of the number of cars per capita. This in turn allows you to maintain Singapore as it is, or at least a similar form. And Singapore is the greenest city in the world (oh, they and their NAJ) and it is just amazing, because really the whole city is totally green! Everywhere there are trees, shrubs, flowers, lawns, all the time you see something green. My favorite tree is so big, expansive, quasi baobabs, an African slightly (I've never been in Africa, but I watch National Geographic and Discovery), very nice, I have to take some pictures.
In general, Singapore is considered state.
it will be hard to leave. And it soon - the session ends April 13, but I have no final exams, scored all these projects, the study officially ends for me for a few days, and really this is over, because I only have to write the final reports (the total is not that just , these reports are the most important), but I'm not English speaking and suggested, in all its groups, that, in the name of the common good, because the group is judged as a whole, it would be good if the reports were written by a native. When submitting these proposals can not say that I tried to say something too good English, and all groups have expressed at least tacit approval, which in the end, I do not have anything to write, and all the presentations I have behind me, and I can breathe a little more freely: )
And the presentations was a bit of stress, the last week I have the right to belong to the industrious. With two items, Small Business Consulting and Retailing and Distribution Management (ie, SBC and RDM) presentations went smoothly, and I have, and atmosphere for the whole semester was very relaxed, we, the exchange, both groups were raisins, and we could afford a bit of slack and because of both presentations made, "with an egg," we do not know yet rated, but definitely will be good. A presentation from the Sports Marketing we had two weeks ago, also it is already forgotten. It was only the hapless BGS, Business, Government and Society, which had this podbramkowe situation. Two weeks ago, was the first round of presentations, which, fortunately, my group did not present, so we had a chance to see what it is and what we can expect, and what measures taken to minimize the devastating effect of the critical comments of our panelists invited by the professor, among them such thick fish, such as bank chief, the guy who introduced economic reforms in Georgia, the presidents of large companies, and whose criticism of the crushing of rain our whole group looked forward to definitely close to 100%. Professor, gay from Israel, which finished Wharton Business School, where he had acquired a doctoral degree, a certain Sheen S. Levine - and in general looks like this:
told us earlier that they should be formally dressed. Odgrażała Most students that come dressed completely normally, myself included (ie the sake of accuracy I do not odgrażałem anyone, just completely ignored it.) Came Wednesday, day of classes, I came a little late and it turned out that the only free space is in the first row, directly in front of the panelists, and that I was wearing faded jeans and dirty sneakers, This is not the end I felt on the spot, it turned out, of course, that all those who threatens, they came in jackets, shirts and ties, also stand out slightly. Also, to not feel so stupid, I promised myself that next week when I will be presenting, I have come in a nice suit.
The problem was that I did not have his suit, because I brought it from Polish, a few who are my size, because people generally do not attach importance to the gym and to the fact that every muscle was well sculpted, and hard to find someone lean, muscular and yet so like me (: pppp), and besides, it turned out that, already, even apart from the right size, the majority left a exchange'ów their suits at home, also had a fairly limited room for maneuver . After a long deliberation with Andrea scoffed that borrow his suit on Wednesday. Andrea is admittedly a little bigger than me (and since arriving in Singapore has gained even a little belly, which still secretive, but you can see: p) but I decided do not pay for it until such weight and cover gaps in the appearance of the substantive side of my speech. As a matter of clothing - and it was a really crucial issue, because I would feel like a jerk without a suit - I had done. Or so it seemed to me to Tuesday afternoon, when Andrei remembered that, however, have a presentation tomorrow and can not lend me a suit. I had less than 24 hours to skombinować the outfit. By evening I could not settle anything except shoes, which Jake - a colleague - he had to bring me the next day at 12 (presentation was to 15.30). I woke up in the morning at 9 and began frantically to think. Charles was the suit, Greg had a suit (we all go to the BGS, and we all had that day presentation), and I do not. At 11 I decided to borrow from his second Andrei shirt and jacket. Too big, but let the damn hits. The Charles closet I found a tie. Creased terrible, but let the damn hits. I missed my pants, and shoes have never seen and did not know whether he will fit. At 14 I caught a friend who, with which a moment before I finished the presentation with RDM and told him that I absolutely I need his trousers (he just had a pants suit, and it is thin - pish, muscular - like me). Well, the good boy named Roy - I think it was worth mentioning - he gave me his pants and took my jeans. At this stage I had a big shirt and jacket, creased, tie, pants too small (ie too short), and white, stained sneakers. Thus attired I went through half of the school hall where classes had Jake, I took from him the shoes that I saw, very bad, but at that stage I was all one (away from the presentation to me half an hour, and even did not repeat itself yet his part, did not have it written on pieces of paper, like everyone else, I did not even have time to think about what and when I speak, so I was very focused on completing the dressing room) , I started it and I started to worry presentation. There were a few problems. First, there was a group ahead of us, Greg (Greg and his group chose very wisely, that the first class sat and watched the one who gives the most, then joined the group, we - Charles and me, who have joined this course Week later - and it's only because Greg, not knowing the future, naopowiadał us how easily this course, what the teacher stress etc - leaving themselves no longer średniaków) Greg a group is in a class by itself and we're confident that will prepare a presentation that there is anyone following them will not be an easy task. And that someone was us. Second, there przećwiczyliśmy our presentation even once, ie like everyone knew what he was saying, and from whom, but not once did we checked that, in practice, indeed, during the last half hour before the activity became apparent that none of my group does not know their parts by heart, I knew Greg ao group (others did not know, and I saw no reason to pit them even more) that have all rehearsed so that they know who finishes in the second, all buttoned up the last button and thirdly, even if we have practiced the presentation of 100 times, and everything would be perfectly prepared, it still served to showcase only there to tell you about our project and we were deeply convinced that our project is completely useless, and if we so we thought that there was no reason to hope that this fact escapes the attention of our distinguished panelists, and our professor, who with his Israeli accent was very fond of noticing the various deficiencies and shortcomings. For these three reasons we did not feel as confident when the clock showed 15.30, and we all sat in rows in the auditorium of the number of 3.8, which was to be the result of our final clashes with the BGS.
The presentation of Greg's group could write a lot. That was impressive, factual, impressive, factually exhaustive and so I just write that she was a professional. What does not help us to task. When Professor announced our group, we got up and moved toward the center of the room like a flock of sheep walking to slaughter. The presentation lasted 15 minutes, as much as the last was followed by a time of comments. To our surprise niebotycznemu first thing he heard was "Good job." Us speechless. What, man, good job? That kind of where you where? Is it pure sarcasm, or just our reviewers titled collect so long thought that this comment was referring more to the Ongoing Previous group, which will surely be able to say "good job"? Strangely, no. This comment referring to our presentation, which somehow appealed to all the panelists and a professor. And it is not like some of you may think, that I use here how popular tactic Fri tell me what you think is good, it is weak, to then be able to pretend to be surprised when someone tells you that this is good - our presentation was really bad. But perhaps we had to make a good impression, because he rated us very positively. And really it all revolves around the feeling you're doing, right? There was still a very funny moment for me. Well, at the beginning of work on this project, my parcel was called union's financial policy, namely tax breaks available to businesses - philanthropists, the involvement of these companies in philanthropy. finally decided not to do so, he proved too difficult, and the only thing that stuck in my memory, was the fact that since 2002 the companies that give money to an event, but who can put their banners there, etc, can Use only a single copy of the tax, not podwójego, as when the donor remains anonymous. So at the time of our comments padło statement that mogłoby be interesting to analyze the impact of state tax filantropii corporate development, as careless tone stated that since the rule changes in 2002, which introduced such and such items have increased by 17% compared to the previous year and the increase has not ended to this day, also we can ask for the immediate impact of this policy on philanthropy and struggled to come to me to refrain from laughing, because all of my debaters pokiwali recognition of their heads, and probably had a feeling thoroughly prepared, and in fact since I was being thoroughly prepared as far as possible:)
And then the rest of my teachers:
Eugene Wong, Small Business Consulting
John Davis, Sports Marketing
Thomas Tan, Retailing and Distribution Management
so much =)!
One quick curiosity and now I go back to the car - of these 4.4 million people until the fourth, over a million is called. expaci, or whites from different parts of the world, mostly Australia, United Kingdom and the United States, but I really think every country in the world who work here, earning many times more often than the native Singaporeans. Expaci are by far the richest part of Singaporean society, are special shops for expats, expats clubs, etc - obviously not one to which the local can not enter or anything, just more expensive and measuring the white customers, although it sounds.
Well, back to the car, the government doing everything to discourage people from buying cars and using public transport. First , taxis are cheap and there are quite a lot. Taxi There are three companies in Singapore, everywhere Driven same cars, the Toyota Crown perhaps, not in Europe, but here goes a lot of cars in general, which anywhere else in the world no. In any event, the Toyota Crowny are not too new (but not too old, because after Singapore, you can not drive a car older than 7 years) ( at least a car can not ride a taxi, or not at all can ride, This hand cut myself I will not) . Cars of individual companies vary only in color, are red, yellow and blue. All are on the roof of the stamp, which is displayed Taxi, Hired, or CHANGE ON CALL - BEDOK (because do not forget that in Singapore, however, are four official languages, bedok to change after malezyjsku). TAXI is green (string), Hired and ON CALL-red. So how do you see a taxi with red lettering, it's not even swing, because you know that will not stop, and each green should be stopped. If you call after a taxi, you pay a premium - unlike in Poland. The reason for this (or so collectively have concluded) that they, in contrast to our kind-hearted, Polish taxi drivers are busy all the time and how to go in any certain place at a time, which takes them to the road, they could have done otherwise course. It is very easy to catch a taxi on the street with the exception of rush hour, morning - and evening 8-8.30 - 19-21. Then it is absolutely impossible and you have to go to the stop, and the staging is always a mega lift and you can wait and a half hours. Taxis on the street and did not catch the end, they are all red. In addition to the yellow (I hope you Got all, yellow body color, red - the inscription on the roof: p), because some of them are older models and do not have a color screen on the roof, but still green string taxi and have only such a damn small, nieodblaskowy paper, which put itself behind the windscreen, the mirror and figure out there have either phone (equivalent to ON CALL) or a human figure (Hired as if someone had not guessed hehe) or some damn thing still there, but the box is small, it is not lit or anything, and every time you hope that the taxi was approaching free and runs out into the street and waving, waving, waving, until your eyes turns out to be the outline of that damned board and at that moment you know that you just arrive at the older model yellow taxi and gets you damn. But this way, because I probably strayed from the topic . In addition to these colorful, regular taxis, which is in Singapore 18.000, on the streets runs a 2.000 white Mercedes E-Class, which are marked with a limo and have a better, brighter displays on the roof, on which is written LIMO (green), BUSY (red ) and traditional ON CALL (red). Normally, they are more expensive probably two times than normal, but not always. The trick is that if the call after a limousine or taking it to stop, then you pay more, but if you stop the limo on the street, then go for the normal rate, which is the same for all taxis in Singapore, Toyota and Mercedes. So the taxi in Singapore is 20,000, of which 10% is a limousine. Drivers also is 20,000, of which 10% are women. Singaporeans like to have everything sorted.
Damn, Jurek, focus.
So second, (because we constantly about how the government discourages people to own their own cars) have towards such is associated with pretty large expenditure. The most drastic occurs when buying a car - taxes are unbelievably high. Audi TT in Poland costs about 12otys. zł, I do not know exactly. In Singapore - Note - 400tys zł. The government imposes taxes on the citizens of the mega buying a car, reaching 200% of the value of the car, depending on volume, etc.. In any case, the prices are prohibitive, and yet many Singaporeans rides very good car, which normally could probably afford to buy the Ferrari, as well as for example the BMW fifth Driven
Thirdly, However, as we have a Singaporean Go nuts and buy a car, it's not the end of the obstacle. To be allowed to move, you must install such an ugly device, which is called - I forget, but never mind - at least it's ugly, gray and is expected to be immediately behind the windscreen (ie before the windshield, ie, in the middle ), has a small screen-and slocik card. ( slocik probably Briticism devious, no? How should I write? Slit?: P ), and serves to support the so-so. ERP or Electronic Road Pricing is a scheme which was to limit traffic in the center. On every road leading to the center have been installed gates, passing over the road. Each entry to the center costs, depending on time of day, from $ 0.50 to $ 1.50, and pulls the money out of this little card with this device. Card acts as a so-so, credit to it at any Seven Eleven (7-11, and Seven Eleven, is such an international frog, for those who do not know, because some surely knows, as they are truly international - in the same Singapore is perhaps 400 seats, are wszędzie.Wbrew name, most of it complimentary). So as you cross ERP Piip hear it, and the display shows the amount that was paid. And it's all thanks to the RDIF, or Radio Frequency Identification, which is widely used in Singapore and has many uses, and I learned about him in the class of Retailing and Distribution Management, supermarkets because they want to make RDIF to stores, so it was not queues for cash, but - watch the Futurama - such a system, the throw to the basket all you want, and cart it registers itself automatically. You rolling up to the cashier, a basket, "he says," box office from a distance, which in itself carries and how much it will cost, so they just pay. The next step will be to eliminate the cashiers at all, ie, to be such a system - in parallel with Walmart and Carrefour are working to introduce it - you have a special card that you pay for purchases. You have a shopping cart that remembers the transported items. Simply walk out of the store to the car and the road, without removing the card from the wallet and the amount given by the shopping cart system is subtracted from your account. Clever?
But enough about supermarkets.
although I do not know how it is when trying to cross the ERP without a valid card, but, knowing Singapore, I would not be surprised, if suddenly the air from your car materializowałoby a concrete wall or something. But it seems to me rather that the system remembers the number of boxes, not the card, and he knows who was so bad, and rode without paying.
already know how it is - I asked a taxi driver - the system remembers the number boxes, or car, or the owner. For each unauthorized ride penalty of $ 10 + the amount owed.
Or, fourth, in general you can buy a car with blue registrations, which you can move around the city between the hours of 19 to 7, then it is much cheaper. I think I mentioned this, but the concept is so original that it does not hurt to bring it out again:)
This can result in very low ratio of the number of cars per capita. This in turn allows you to maintain Singapore as it is, or at least a similar form. And Singapore is the greenest city in the world (oh, they and their NAJ) and it is just amazing, because really the whole city is totally green! Everywhere there are trees, shrubs, flowers, lawns, all the time you see something green. My favorite tree is so big, expansive, quasi baobabs, an African slightly (I've never been in Africa, but I watch National Geographic and Discovery), very nice, I have to take some pictures.
In general, Singapore is considered state.
it will be hard to leave. And it soon - the session ends April 13, but I have no final exams, scored all these projects, the study officially ends for me for a few days, and really this is over, because I only have to write the final reports (the total is not that just , these reports are the most important), but I'm not English speaking and suggested, in all its groups, that, in the name of the common good, because the group is judged as a whole, it would be good if the reports were written by a native. When submitting these proposals can not say that I tried to say something too good English, and all groups have expressed at least tacit approval, which in the end, I do not have anything to write, and all the presentations I have behind me, and I can breathe a little more freely: )
And the presentations was a bit of stress, the last week I have the right to belong to the industrious. With two items, Small Business Consulting and Retailing and Distribution Management (ie, SBC and RDM) presentations went smoothly, and I have, and atmosphere for the whole semester was very relaxed, we, the exchange, both groups were raisins, and we could afford a bit of slack and because of both presentations made, "with an egg," we do not know yet rated, but definitely will be good. A presentation from the Sports Marketing we had two weeks ago, also it is already forgotten. It was only the hapless BGS, Business, Government and Society, which had this podbramkowe situation. Two weeks ago, was the first round of presentations, which, fortunately, my group did not present, so we had a chance to see what it is and what we can expect, and what measures taken to minimize the devastating effect of the critical comments of our panelists invited by the professor, among them such thick fish, such as bank chief, the guy who introduced economic reforms in Georgia, the presidents of large companies, and whose criticism of the crushing of rain our whole group looked forward to definitely close to 100%. Professor, gay from Israel, which finished Wharton Business School, where he had acquired a doctoral degree, a certain Sheen S. Levine - and in general looks like this:
told us earlier that they should be formally dressed. Odgrażała Most students that come dressed completely normally, myself included (ie the sake of accuracy I do not odgrażałem anyone, just completely ignored it.) Came Wednesday, day of classes, I came a little late and it turned out that the only free space is in the first row, directly in front of the panelists, and that I was wearing faded jeans and dirty sneakers, This is not the end I felt on the spot, it turned out, of course, that all those who threatens, they came in jackets, shirts and ties, also stand out slightly. Also, to not feel so stupid, I promised myself that next week when I will be presenting, I have come in a nice suit. The problem was that I did not have his suit, because I brought it from Polish, a few who are my size, because people generally do not attach importance to the gym and to the fact that every muscle was well sculpted, and hard to find someone lean, muscular and yet so like me (: pppp), and besides, it turned out that, already, even apart from the right size, the majority left a exchange'ów their suits at home, also had a fairly limited room for maneuver . After a long deliberation with Andrea scoffed that borrow his suit on Wednesday. Andrea is admittedly a little bigger than me (and since arriving in Singapore has gained even a little belly, which still secretive, but you can see: p) but I decided do not pay for it until such weight and cover gaps in the appearance of the substantive side of my speech. As a matter of clothing - and it was a really crucial issue, because I would feel like a jerk without a suit - I had done. Or so it seemed to me to Tuesday afternoon, when Andrei remembered that, however, have a presentation tomorrow and can not lend me a suit. I had less than 24 hours to skombinować the outfit. By evening I could not settle anything except shoes, which Jake - a colleague - he had to bring me the next day at 12 (presentation was to 15.30). I woke up in the morning at 9 and began frantically to think. Charles was the suit, Greg had a suit (we all go to the BGS, and we all had that day presentation), and I do not. At 11 I decided to borrow from his second Andrei shirt and jacket. Too big, but let the damn hits. The Charles closet I found a tie. Creased terrible, but let the damn hits. I missed my pants, and shoes have never seen and did not know whether he will fit. At 14 I caught a friend who, with which a moment before I finished the presentation with RDM and told him that I absolutely I need his trousers (he just had a pants suit, and it is thin - pish, muscular - like me). Well, the good boy named Roy - I think it was worth mentioning - he gave me his pants and took my jeans. At this stage I had a big shirt and jacket, creased, tie, pants too small (ie too short), and white, stained sneakers. Thus attired I went through half of the school hall where classes had Jake, I took from him the shoes that I saw, very bad, but at that stage I was all one (away from the presentation to me half an hour, and even did not repeat itself yet his part, did not have it written on pieces of paper, like everyone else, I did not even have time to think about what and when I speak, so I was very focused on completing the dressing room) , I started it and I started to worry presentation. There were a few problems. First, there was a group ahead of us, Greg (Greg and his group chose very wisely, that the first class sat and watched the one who gives the most, then joined the group, we - Charles and me, who have joined this course Week later - and it's only because Greg, not knowing the future, naopowiadał us how easily this course, what the teacher stress etc - leaving themselves no longer średniaków) Greg a group is in a class by itself and we're confident that will prepare a presentation that there is anyone following them will not be an easy task. And that someone was us. Second, there przećwiczyliśmy our presentation even once, ie like everyone knew what he was saying, and from whom, but not once did we checked that, in practice, indeed, during the last half hour before the activity became apparent that none of my group does not know their parts by heart, I knew Greg ao group (others did not know, and I saw no reason to pit them even more) that have all rehearsed so that they know who finishes in the second, all buttoned up the last button and thirdly, even if we have practiced the presentation of 100 times, and everything would be perfectly prepared, it still served to showcase only there to tell you about our project and we were deeply convinced that our project is completely useless, and if we so we thought that there was no reason to hope that this fact escapes the attention of our distinguished panelists, and our professor, who with his Israeli accent was very fond of noticing the various deficiencies and shortcomings. For these three reasons we did not feel as confident when the clock showed 15.30, and we all sat in rows in the auditorium of the number of 3.8, which was to be the result of our final clashes with the BGS.
The presentation of Greg's group could write a lot. That was impressive, factual, impressive, factually exhaustive and so I just write that she was a professional. What does not help us to task. When Professor announced our group, we got up and moved toward the center of the room like a flock of sheep walking to slaughter. The presentation lasted 15 minutes, as much as the last was followed by a time of comments. To our surprise niebotycznemu first thing he heard was "Good job." Us speechless. What, man, good job? That kind of where you where? Is it pure sarcasm, or just our reviewers titled collect so long thought that this comment was referring more to the Ongoing Previous group, which will surely be able to say "good job"? Strangely, no. This comment referring to our presentation, which somehow appealed to all the panelists and a professor. And it is not like some of you may think, that I use here how popular tactic Fri tell me what you think is good, it is weak, to then be able to pretend to be surprised when someone tells you that this is good - our presentation was really bad. But perhaps we had to make a good impression, because he rated us very positively. And really it all revolves around the feeling you're doing, right? There was still a very funny moment for me. Well, at the beginning of work on this project, my parcel was called union's financial policy, namely tax breaks available to businesses - philanthropists, the involvement of these companies in philanthropy. finally decided not to do so, he proved too difficult, and the only thing that stuck in my memory, was the fact that since 2002 the companies that give money to an event, but who can put their banners there, etc, can Use only a single copy of the tax, not podwójego, as when the donor remains anonymous. So at the time of our comments padło statement that mogłoby be interesting to analyze the impact of state tax filantropii corporate development, as careless tone stated that since the rule changes in 2002, which introduced such and such items have increased by 17% compared to the previous year and the increase has not ended to this day, also we can ask for the immediate impact of this policy on philanthropy and struggled to come to me to refrain from laughing, because all of my debaters pokiwali recognition of their heads, and probably had a feeling thoroughly prepared, and in fact since I was being thoroughly prepared as far as possible:)
And then the rest of my teachers:
Eugene Wong, Small Business Consulting
John Davis, Sports Marketing
Thomas Tan, Retailing and Distribution Management
so much =)!
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