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Consulting or Professional Services: Common problem

4.17.2010
Professionals providing client services are one of the fastest growing segments for the economy. Individuals and small firms can compete extremely well in an increasingly "service"oriented society. Armed with highly specialized skills, professionals such as computer specialists, writers, independent consultants, trainers, doctors, lawyers, and engineers are able to prosper in a competitive bushiness arena. Inspired by an entrepreneurial spirit and prepared by experience and training, increasing numbers of professionals are venturing into business on their own.
As desirable and needed as their skills are, professionals must promote their services to survive.

In recent years there has been a major increase in consulting and professional services. As more professionals start boorishnesses in specialty fields, competition is making it harder to find and keep new clients. Establishing and staying in business is a major undertaking which is threatened if there is not enough long term business to survive.

Many professionals have been discussed about their efforts to build a practice and come up with the common problem which is about "marketing". Usually, they are happy with the clients they have. They simply do not have enough clients to maintain a thriving practice which they consider "successful".
In most cases, it becomes clear that what they have been doing to get new clients works only to a limited extent. Keeping current clients is not a problem since the provide quality service. Their real problem is that they do not know how to "market" themselves to secure a greater number of clients.

Not surprisingly, with more energy and effort focused on applying new marketing tactics, they get the results they want which is more new clients. No matter how qualified and capable they are, it is essential to build a client base to sustain a practice. So that, they must communicate their services because so many choices are available to potential clients. Thus, to communicate effectively, professionals must need to aware of their message; otherwise, their efforts will yield little or no results.

Avoid yourself in causing/entered the conflicts of interest

3.31.2010
WHAT YOU CAN DO: Here are the essential points you need to know about conflicts of interest, and avoiding the harm they pose to you:

1. Understand what a “Conflict of Interest” is. A workplace conflict of interest can be defined as: “(1) Any circumstance, relation or arrangement (2) whether intentional or accidental, (3) that presently does or might in the future (4) serve to tempt a person to address, pursue or promote (5) interests contrary to those of the persons’ employer (6) other than contrary interests knowingly consented to by the employer.” Sure, that could describe a lot of situations, but that’s the point: a lot of situations can be characterized as “conflicts of interest,” and it is important that you understand the concepts underlying conflicts of interest, and bear a watchful eye for them.

2. These are some examples of Conflicts of Interest at work. Prevention is the best cure for most problems. Consider what you do at work, and what you do that is related to your work, that might make other people think that you might be acting, or tempted to act, against your employer’s interests.

3. Know your employer’s “Conflict of Interest” policy. Many large companies have a formal Conflicts of Interest policy, with designated procedures and a designated person to speak with about the subject. In financial institutions and securities firms conflicts are generally overseen by the Compliance Department. Many governmental bodies have Conflicts of Interest Boards to oversee such issues. Look into what your employer’s conflicts of interest policy may be, and whether a person or department is designated as the “go to” on the subject. You might start your search on your employer’s internal website or employee manual.

4. If you’re unsure whether something is a Conflict of Interest, seek guidance. Conflicts of interest are often matters of perception and perspective, and more subjective than objective in nature. For this reason, it would not be surprising to find yourself unsure of whether a particular circumstance or relationship constitutes a conflict. If unsure, seek guidance. First, consider speaking with someone in your company’s Compliance Department, Office of General Counsel or Human Resources department. Second, consider outside ethics advisory panels set up by many professional organizations, disciplinary authorities, even state licensing agencies. Finally, consider obtaining the confidential advice of legal counsel, preferably an attorney familiar with your industry. Better to know you have a problem than not to know. And better to assume a conflict exists than to assume it does not. Chances are, if you have the slightest inkling that a conflict exists, it probably does, or at the very least could be claimed by someone “not on your side.” It’s wise to always be on the safe side of the issue.

5. Don’t assume “This is too petty to worry about .” In this context, “size does not matter.” No matter how meager a conflict may seem to you, as the saying goes, “The principle is more important than the principal.” Though stealing postage stamps may be a smaller crime than stealing postage meters, both will get you fired, and your reputation tarnished. Even a small conflict of interest can torpedo a smooth-sailing career.

Quality Vs. Power: Method of Workplace Negotiating emphasizes smart negotiating – and navigating – for yourself at work. To ensure that you are not accused of being on the “other side’s side” – whether intentionally or inadvertently – it takes sensitivity to the issue of conflict of interest, and a measure of prudence to protect yourself. There’s problems and difficulties in every aspect of life. Intelligence in preventing and resolving them may make or break your career. Gaining maximum rewards without unnecessary risks is what business is all about. But it takes more than luck to make that happen. It takes forethought, care and prudence, the essential ingredients in good negotiating.

Always be proactive. Always be creative. Always be persistent. Always be aware. And always do what you can to achieve for yourself, your family, and your career. Take all available steps to increase and secure employment “rewards” and eliminate or reduce employment “risks.” That’s what our Quality Vs. Power Method is all about.

Conflicts of interest at work

“A man with one watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never quite sure” - Lee Segall

According to Alan L. Sklover, 2009; It is said that Conflicts of interest – actual or perceived – can cause great harm to your career, your finances, and your reputation. It is not a remote possibility that a conflict of interest may somehow come into your work life; in truth, it is an inevitability that, sooner or later, you will find yourself faced with a conflict of interest at work that could cause you great harm. Considerable care and attention needs to be given to avoiding conflicts of interest, and to addressing them should they nonetheless arise.

The one real key to avoiding the serious damage that a conflict of interest at work could cause you is developing and maintaining a healthy “sensitivity” to the potential problem. In this context, a healthy “sensitivity” means (a) understanding the concept of conflict of interest, (b) being able to spot a conflict of interest in your midst, and (c) knowing how to remove or diminish the dangers a conflict of interest represent.

LOVE ???

As for me.. I'm just a young mature girl
Tried to know what is Love?
but until i met him
i have come to realize
Love is like a white dove
but clear and priceless
that flying so high
Up.. Up in the baby blue sky

it is not any far for me to reach
with him I started to understand it
To the whole world I would shared but not teach

Love is so precious
Love is a treasure
Love is not cheap
Love is when you can't fall asleep
For reality is better than dreams
And life is sweeter than it seams

Love comes from the heart
Not the brain
You don't know when it starts
You don't think about it
You just feel it over and over again

Love is not Just the saying of words
But the giving of one self
Love is caring
Love is daring
And most of All
Love is sharing

Love is not to live in fears
Love is not a matter of counting years
But making the years count

Love is
Telling, listening, understanding,
Respecting the truth and never pretending
True love does NOT have a happy ending!
True Love does NOT have an ending!

Job announcement - Tong Yang Security Inc

3.19.2010
Currently, one of our client - the Tong Yang Securities Inc- is looking to recruit any potentials applicant to filled in the vacancy listed below:

1. Head of Securities representative
2. Head of Operations
3. Compliances Officer
4. Investment Advisory Representative
5. Intestor Relation Officer
6. Associates (Senior Analyst)

Any interested applicant shall send your CV to contact@greatalliances.com or socheata@greatalliances.com
For details info; kindly contact me at any time or you can check the company webiste of Tong Yang Securities Inc at www.tys.co.kr


Company Profile: Tong Yang Securities Inc

Introduction
Tong Yang Securities Inc. is a leading financial services company in South Korea. We are a subsidiary of Tong Yang Group which includes businesses in the financial, manufacturing, IT and leisure industries. Tong Yang Securities has been operating since 1962 and today we are one of the leading financial services companies of South Korea.

Vision
Overall, our vision is to be a global financial investment company that creates value through excellent solutions.

In Cambodia, our vision is for there to be a thriving, dynamic and comprehensive financial services industry that contributes to the economic development of Cambodia. By using our experience and expertise in providing excellent solutions, we believe the financial services industry will fulfill its role as an important contributor to the economic well-being of this country.

Services
Tong Yang Securities has experience and expertise in the following areas:
1. Consultation on all Financial Perspective
2. Capital raising through equity and bond underwriting
3. Securities trading in equities, bonds, futures, options and other financial products
4. Mergers and acquisitions
5. Investment trust management and asset management
6. Project financing
7. Other financial services