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February 2007  VOL 1  ISSUE 6

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UTS Graduates - Champions of Management Simulations Inc (MSI) online business simulation challenge

NEITHER money nor glory proved to be the motivation for 21-year-olds Keeran Raj and Thiam Song Ng, the first Malaysians to emerge champions in the recent Management Simulations Inc (MSI) online business simulation challenge. 

The two lads spent eight straight hours in a computer lab and used their smarts to win the international business competition. 

The duo recently graduated at the top of their class in business management from the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) in Australia, where they took part in the competition last November. 

”We’re thrilled to have had this experience, and to emerge winners is a great achievement,” said Keeran, who hails from Kuala Lumpur. 

For the non-business/marketing-minded, the MSI challenge is an international competition in which students manage millions of virtual dollars online. 

Each “company” (which is made up of one to five members) is given a capital to start with, and they are then left to manage their funds for eight “years”. The participants must then plan out their businesses and make decisions during a time period of eight straight hours, with one hour being the equivalent of one year.  

“We had to update the moderator on what was happening with our company every hour, and calculate our profits and losses,” explained Keeran, who has always wanted to start his own business.  

At the end of the competition, Keeran and Thiam’s company was worth US$85mil (RM302mil) making them the overall winners. They beat finalists from the United States and Australia, as well as more than 200 other teams in the preliminaries.  

“We were in the computer lab in the wee hours of the morning, because of the time difference with other countries,” said Keeran. 

“Nobody was around until later when people started coming in – they must have been surprised to see us jumping up and down after the results were announced,” laughed Klang-born Thiam.  

Highly driven 

Now here’s what’s interesting: There was no big cash prize at the end of the journey, nor was there a ceremony to acknowledge these young entrepreneurs.  

Nevertheless, the duo are still thrilled with their win, knowing this experience has boosted their confidence in actual business management. 

“The competition is widely recognised in the business world, and is a good experience. This is as real as it gets,” said Keeran. 

Ridiculously aggressive is how Keeran describes the team – both he and Thiam are very driven and have a clear picture of their goals. 

“It’s not so much the winning or the glory, nothing like that. Being in the competition helped me to understand business, to see the nitty gritty side of it,” said Keeran. 

“For me, it was the strategising – learning how to be flexible. I think this will give me an edge when I start my own business,” said Thiam. 

Keeran and Thiam weren’t always good friends – they used to pass each other in the corridors and occasionally chat, but it wasn’t until the MSI challenge that they realised they had something in common.  

“We were doing the same challenge in one of our classes, but we were in different groups. When we found out we had the same ideas and the same level of aggressiveness, we decided to get together and join the MSI challenge,” said Thiam. 

And if you think business buffs like this duo sit in labs and libraries all day long, you’re wrong – Thiam and Keeran are fanatical soccer players, who also indulge in other sports like rock climbing. 

So, what is it that makes a businessperson? Is it a skill you are born with? 

“To be honest, I don’t think anyone is born a businessman, just like how no one is born a doctor or lawyer. It is a skill that we learn. However, the right mentality is crucial,” replied Keeran. 

“I would say that the upbringing and the environment a person grows up in is crucial. An entrepreneur is moulded from a very tender age,” he added.  

According to Thiam, creativity, good ideas and strategy make a good businessman. 

“Don’t rush when making decisions – patience will lead to success,” Thiam advised. 

Before they go into the working world, Thiam and Keeran are enjoying all the things they missed while they were studying abroad. 

“The food – and driving!” jest Thiam. “Friends and family are what I missed most – it’s good to be back.” 

Keeran is helping his father, who is also a businessman, as well as enjoying the late night outings that weren’t a regular activity during his university days. 

“Everything over there (in Australia) closes really early – the lifestyle is so different,” he said, adding that it was boring at night. 

Apart from the overall satisfaction of winning the challenge, the two guys are proud of the fact that they are the first Malaysians to ever get this far in the competition. 

“We are very happy that they mentioned we are from Malaysia. Hopefully in the future more Malaysian students will take up the challenge and do even better,” said an enthusiastic Keeran.

 

UTS Alumni Malaysia New Website - www.uts.org.my

Announcing Our New Address
www.uts.org.my

The UTS Alumni Association Malaysian Chapter (UTSAAMC) is pleased to bring you our new website, www.uts.org.my. As the one of the most successful Australian university alumni in Malaysia, we truly deserve a home of our own. We would like to invite all of you to visit our new home and share this piece of news with your friends.

We would also like to hear your feedback and suggestions for our new website. Please write to us at info@uts.org.my and we will reward you with a gift.
 

 
Personal Development Programme (PDP)


UTSAAMC PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
"PEOPLE LEARNING SOLUTION PROVIDER"

UTSAAMC is proud to bring you our very own Personal Development Programme (PDP).

What is Personal Development Programme?
Personal Development...is a lifelong learning process. Our Personal Development Programme (PDP) provides the spectrum of opportunities for continuous learning to enhance higher level of knowledge. Our PDP is a structured and supported process designed to give you the chance to reflect on your progress and plan for your future development. If you imagine your progress as a journey, then PDP is your chance to stop and ask yourself:

  • Where am I now?

  • Where do I want to be in the future?

  • How will I get there?

By helping you to answer these questions, PDP provides you with a valuable opportunity to improve and enhance both your academic performance and your chances of professional and career success.

UTSAAMC Personal Development Programme:

  • WHEN:   First Satuday of every month

  • TIME:     9:00am-12:00pm

  • WHERE: Taylor's Business School

For more information, please visit www.uts.org.my/pdp

 
Album For Sale - "Australian University Alumni: Voices of Talent Vol:2"



 

The Malaysian Australian Alumni Council (MAAC) will soon launch the second music album entitled, “Australian University Alumni: Voices of Talent Vol:2”. Three UTS Alumni had contributed their songs to this wonderful album. They are President David Tann, Past President Tan Wei Seong and Lim Shengtau. This album comprises of twelve songs contributed by various Australian universities including Curtin, RMIT, Victoria University and many more.

The album is now for sale and the price is RM20.00 only. Grab your copy now by calling President David at
012-2045191

 
Australia National Day

 

Australian High Commission recently hosted a party in conjunction with the Australia National Day. UTS Alumni - David Tann, Moh Mun Cheng and Michelle Leong, were there to celebrate the special occassion with 800 other guests.
 
Best Business Plan Competition

About JCI Malaysia
JCI Malaysia established since 1954. To-date, there are about 3,000 member from 39 chapter in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah & Sarawak. JCI Malaysia annual project TOYM ( The Outstanding Young Malaysian).

About JCI Best Business Plan
JCI launched this new flag ship program in 2001. In doing so JCI sought to foster the entrepreneurial spirit among its members and the community in general. To facilitate this JCI provides young people with the tools and opportunity to turn an idea into a concrete business plan. Since it’s inception the JCI Best Business Plan competition has helped launch 7 new enterprises. 

Rules & Regulations
Listed below are the general rules that govern the JCI Best Business Plan Competition. These same rules are used in local, national & international programs.

  • Men & Women between the ages of eighteen and forty may participate in this program. Participants must be under forty years of age on the date the recognition ceremony is held.
  • Each contestant must submit three documents in a Word format: an Entry Form, an Executive Summary, and a Business Plan for the creation of a new enterprise, endeavor, or social activity to create positive change.
  • The Entry Form and the Executive Summary must be sent in English to be eligible for the competition.
  • All business plans must be for new full time start-up enterprises or businesses that have been legally established since June 1st, 2006 in order to qualify for the competition.
  • Participants need not be members of JCI or any of our affiliated organizations.
  • Deadlines shall be established for the receipt of entries. A date shall also be set for the final competition. These dates will be published on the entry forms and on the JCI Malaysia website. 
  • Semi-finalists must be willing to present their business plan to a panel of judges during Award Ceremony in July 07.
  • Semi-finalists will be representing Malaysia to compete with other countries in JCI world.
  • Semi- finalist in JCI world must be willing to present their business plan in JCI’s World Congress in Antayala, Turkey. JCI will cover the associated travel costs and accommodations of the 4 finalists.

Submission Info

This program will launch by early of March 2007. Submission information and overall submission & closing schedule will be display in JCI Malaysia website on 1st week of March.

JCI World winner prize USD 5,000 and Seed Funding to start-up a new business subject to venture capitalist approval.

Judges Information

Panel of judges will be selected from the following category:-

  1. Venture Capitalists

  2. Banker

  3. University Professor

  4. Successful Entrepreneurs (TOYM Awardees)

  5. Big 5 Audit & Accounting Firm Managing Officer

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For More Information Please Contact :-

Brandon Yong 012 243 1649 or Jamie Pong 012 698 1884 or Shannon  Lim 012 205 7056 or Visit www.jci.cc

 
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