Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Travel 1 - Hongkong and Macau

Y-AM Vision
It was a great experience going to a place where you have never seen before. I had a great opportunity to be part of Y-AM Council Mission in HK and Macau last January 24-28, 2013. Genelle, Vanessa and I went to    several places where in we met Pastors, Leaders and Workers of JIL Church.



HK Cluster Leaders 


We got a chance to share Y-AM Vision, Mission and Values. It was a wonderful experience indeed!










with Pastors of HK 






Our tour would not be possible with the guidance and counsel of our Pastors.








the super d, g and b!




We made it! To GOD be the glory!



Sunday, January 6, 2013

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas in Town!


Christmas all over the Globe!
Christmas in Town!
Christmas in Bulacan!
Christmas in our home!

Joy. Love. Laughter. These are the common feelings I am seeing now in our street and home. 

Just want to share small stuff for the kids and gifts for them. 


Sharing time






Candies 

Perhaps the happiest people today are the Kids! They are going from one place to another opening the gifts and enjoying family sharing time.  
Gifts for the kids 

Truly, Christmas season makes every family and loved ones together not because of the gifts and money but the essence of the season -- Jesus Christ. He died for you and me to make life more meaningful and enjoyable! John 3:16

Enjoy the Season! Merry Christmas to all. 

   

Greetings!

Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year!


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Do Core Competencies Really Boost Performance?

Do Core Competencies Really Boost Performance?
[Workforce Management | October 04, 2012]

Q: We hear the phrase ''core competencies' ' thrown around quite a bit, but how should we define it? In other words, how do we understand our core competencies within the context of boosting our organization' s performance?

- Bugged by Buzzwords, human resources recruiter, health care, Scotts Valley, California

A: Your core competencies are those competencies that provide your company with access to markets, a unique benefit to customers, and aren't easily imitated. Once you define them, use your core competencies to continuously align your activities and your talent. Over time, this type of clarity and purposeful streamlining should prove to be a strong differentiator between you and your competition.

Core competencies are a unifying force for organizations, helping to boost overall performance. Several methods exist to help you identify your core competencies, similar to strategic planning exercises. You should:

a) Inventory your existing competencies.
b) Survey your operating environment.
c) Determine where the organization wants to go through ''visioning' ' exercises.
d) Create a strategic plan to support existing competencies and develop those you lack.

This process sheds light on noncore areas and enables you to better redirect resources or possibly to outsource certain activities - practices that are linked to better business performance.

The term ''core competencies' ' can be interpreted in many ways. Organizational core competencies exist at the organizational level. However, there are also individual core competencies, reflecting the strengths of the people working for your organization. Ideally, individual competencies will be in line with your organization' s core competencies, much in the same manner as individual business units align to the larger organization' s values, vision and strategies.

Organizational competencies contribute to your talent management strategy. They help you identify the critical and primary capabilities of each unit - the individual core competencies - which in turn guide your plans for recruiting and developing talent.

Therefore, it is well worth your time to identify and define the competencies your organization considers to be core to its business. And it is especially important to repeatedly and consistently communicate to employees the vital role they play as your organization strives for success, especially in a challenging and ever-changing business climate.

[Source: Dominique Giguere and Jed DeCory, Currents Group Inc., Toronto]