Monday, March 01, 2010

If only there were yellow apples

Breaking News: DiGi's bringing in the iPhone.

The marketing machine starts churning goodies from today. Bosses seen here dishing out (green) apples to staff on their way in to the office today.

http://digi.com.my/iphone


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Monday, August 10, 2009

KL Rat Race 2009

I'll be running in the KL Rat Race tomorrow.

This will be my first Rat Race, and I'm looking forward to it. 35 teams from DiGi (that's 175 people!). The Rat Race requires everyone to wear their office attire. In DiGi's case, we're going to paint the town yellow by wearing special t-shirts. We can't wear shorts, so it's going to be a (heavy) challenge to run 4.5KM in my jeans.

Race flags off at 5pm. I'm aiming for anything below 25 minutes. We'll see. I'll bring my phone with me — will try to upload some photos from the event. And some sweat =)

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Monday, November 17, 2008

A thousand people in 1 Utama

Time for lunch! A thousand people in a restaurant? Not sure how. But we definitely make the concourse level look great.

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God Speed, Another Stampede!

We're off for another Switch Stampede. This time bigger than anything before, perhaps the biggest one day roadshow in Malaysia. Everyone in the office will be out "switching".

Say hello!

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Thank God it's Friday!

Office party. Pity the recession.

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Friday, October 24, 2008

Town hall on a Friday

DiGi is announcing it's financial results for Q3. For the first time ever, they're releasing the results to both staff and the investors at the same time. Perhaps a first in the world?

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Switch to DiGi!

We're out on the streets today for the DiGi Switch Stampede. You can now switch to DiGi and keep your number (all 10 digits). Visit our website, and we'll tell you how you can save and enjoy with the smartest choice in town.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

1-2-3-4 C'mon!

We've got DJ Alex from Zouk tonight. I just did the disco train. That was real fun. I love retro!

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Partying through the night in the office

And it's only 8pm!

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Now this is what I call a party!

Tables lined up outside for dinner and drinks. 1600 people. We should've just done this and skipped the games :)

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On planning outdoor games

Keep it simple. Especially when you have a group of 400. All the games thus far have been far too complex. Too many rules, too many things to do.

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Combatants, peasants & worker bees

Cloudy day. Hope it doesn't rain. Taking part in 3 outdoor games. I think I'm gonna sweat.

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Busy at work

Dare it, Do it, DG2 it. That's the theme for the mid-year party today. Massive team building activities. I hope there's food.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Ta Ta

Headed back home now. Pangkor Island (Beach Resort) is a splendid place for a holiday, and great for team building outings.

*p/s: always remember to bring your own booze

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Sunny side up

The egg station is my favourite. Scrambled eggs please.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

I'm gonna dance with somebody

I've lost count of the beers I've had. But we're having a blast of a Friday night. Dance floor on the beach with massive speakers all around. DJ Alex from Zouk is spinning the best retro and R&B.

*p/s: wish you were here!

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The hornbills are back!

They must be hungry from all that flying.

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Where are the hornbills?

There are lots of hornbills here in Pangkor. Not after they've been fed though.

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Yes, we're not just partying

Contrary to popular belief, we are doing some work. Breakout sessions.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Girls can drink too!

Nothing beats a party with booze on the agenda. Birthday boys and girls going head to head on stage now.

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An engineering degree has some benefits

Here's what you can do when you're only given one door access card for your hotel room.

First try using any credit card (or something similar). In our case, we've had to improvise as the slot is much larger. Put two spoons to hold the switch down, and voila! You can now take your key with you, and leave the air con turned on. It's not energy efficient, but it's definitely cool!

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All on board!

We're finally here! Pangkor Island Beach Resort. Oh, and I'm hungry.

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One big ferry

We're finally at the jetty! Another 30 mins to Pangkor Island. Oh, and I'm carrying the beers.

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A must have for long road trips

An inflatable neck pillow. Only 6.90, from Guardian.

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Are we there yet?

We're packing up for a road trip. Waiting for the buses. Over 100 of us. 4 hour trip.

C'mon, guess where. I'll blog about the destination when we get there.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Germany vs Poland, live in Shah Alam!

We're playing futsal in the office today. It's a mini Euro as each department is representing one of the 16 nations. I'm playing for Germany. Jersey number 14, defender. Can't recall the last time I kicked a ball.

Wish me luck?

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Life's a Pitch!

We're having a team building event today in Kajang. 9 teams, 90 people. We're all selling products on the street today.

Sir, would you like a prepaid pack with that?

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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Would you do this for 100k?

If this appeals to you (tummy or wallet), drop by 1U between April 11-13. 100k cold hard cash if you eat the snake. Alive.(Gimmick? Perhaps. I'm not sure either!)

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

How fast have you driven your car?

On the way back from lunch. 6 of us in a Honda Civic. Last stretch near the office. Bosses wanna see if we can reach 200kmph, and we've reached 118 so far (we have different KPIs outside the office)

We're reaching the bend. Hope to make it out alive.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

How to write like a CEO

Morten Lundal's last email to DiGi staff, sent out yesterday. No harm in sharing this one (I hope).
Time to Change

Well, this time the Time To Change slogan applies to me. This is the last thing I write as CEO of DiGi. I will send this as an email, close this PC, pick up my very few personal things and leave this adorable building. Oh, and I will remember to hand back the yellow access tag. A strange moment indeed, so allow me to look a bit back for a moment.

It’s been nearly 4 years. Is that possible? When I look at the number, 4, it looks so big. 4 years is long time, even in a life’s perspective. But it feels like such a short period, like an 18 months project.

Oh, I’ve enjoyed it. I enjoyed every bit of it.

First the big picture: I like Asia (and therefore also Malaysia, you know, truly Asia and all that). The brand “Asia” represents so many positive attributes to me. It’s about tomorrow more than yesterday. It’s about vibrant colors more than a palette of grey. It’s about smiles and service mindset instead of “cold execution of mass market processes”. It’s about simple food in unpretentious settings, instead of pretentious food in complex settings. It’s the relevance of (even the extended) family, the struggle for (new) identity, the (slow) mass transformations of businesses and government systems, the epidemic adoption of mobiles and internet, the difficult preservation of unique heritage and nature, and the ongoing strive to secure progress versus the previous generation and at the same time the struggle of dealing with the consequences of that same progress. I know this is a gross generalization, but I do see most of these attributes in all of the 10 south Asian countries I’ve visited the last few years. It all adds up to my very strong overall positive feel for this thing called “Asia”. It’s captivating. Positive.

And then; Malaysia. If I were to come to Asia again, and I could freely choose country, I would choose Malaysia again. It is not that one thing stands out about Malaysia, but it is the positive balance of it all. The combination of the modern with the traditional, the very urban and the very rural, the hyper shopping and the isolated beaches, the widely used English language and the multi-racial composition, the generally low cost and the good quality, the protection from natural catastrophes, the climate, the relative economic and political stability. It’s all here in Malaysia. We enjoyed the stunning under-water life by Sipadan island, the unspoiled Cherating beach, the low key luxury of Langkawi, the history of Penang, the exotic KK, the view from Mount Kinabalu, the trekking in Taman Negara, and so on and so on. Such a privilege to have been here.

In most surveys, Norway is ranked as having the highest quality of life in the world. Not bad. But that is defined in cold, academic, quantitative United Nation well-being terms. If you as a Norwegian live in a country like Malaysia, you discover that quality of life has many dimensions, and Malaysia can in many ways compete with Norway and any other country in having a rich balance of quality of life to offer to the curious soul.

And then: DiGi. What a company. I’ve enjoyed it so much. I’ve enjoyed seeing the transformation from what we were to what we are. I’ve enjoyed seeing the results improve steadily, quarter by quarter, the end-results of all our collected efforts. I’ve enjoyed seeing our enthusiasm for our values and progress spread to people outside the company. I’ve been energized by the many meetings we’ve had where I observe DiGi values in full force, the open-mindedness, the commitment and the mutual respect. I truly enjoyed our CSR program, Amazing Malaysians, both the purpose and the execution of the program, but also the places it took us and the people we got to meet. I have enjoyed the intellectually challenging debates about what’s the best next step, but I’ve also enjoyed all the jokes, the gotcha moments and the laughter. And, yes, I enjoyed our parties (some now legendary) both in KL and in the regions – I bring with me photos that prove that it all actually did happen.

The kids have fought against this move. Maybe all kids will fight all moves, but at least my two kids did. They adore their superb school and are of course unhappy to lose their good friends. But they have also liked so much the warm air, the cooling pool, the monkeys on our terrace, the frequent dining out and our exotic travels (you know, any travel in Asia is exotic for us). Mandius said, “I was born in Norway” (actually, he was born in Switzerland), “but I grew up in Malaysia”. And grow up they have done in this period, it’s shocking to look at their before and after pictures. That’s a big transformation in itself.

I don’t know if I am doing the right thing, there is a lot of uncertainty in the choice we and I have made. But several factors entice me. I like that we will be a short plane ride from our respective aging parents. I like that the boys will (continue to) go to a great school. I like that we can live 25 minutes from one of the real cultural centers of the world, but still live where we are surrounded by greenery and where we can finally take our dog for long (wet…) walks again. And I like that I have to sharpen all my senses in order to establish myself in a totally new setting, in this big thing called Vodafone. It’s going to be different, in many ways life will be tougher and less attractive for us, but again, I see many reasons for why we will continue to grow as a family and individuals in London, and personal growth is maybe on top of our lists right now.

DiGi is work in progress, it always will be. So there are many things on the to-do list, also when I leave. I am happy that Johan came back to start on the next phase in DiGi’s life, and I am convinced that he and DMT will take this company to new and even better places in the future. I look forward to following it, this time from afar.

Life is a series of small and long projects. Now we are closing the (great) chapter called DiGi and Malaysia, and we are opening up the first page to an all-empty chapter in our life. I promise you I will often look back at my previous life in Malaysia, and I will smile when thinking about the happy moments and I will be sad thinking about the relationships that were real and daily that now just are bound to be occasional and electronic. Thank you for making this the best period in my life, and I wish you all from the deepest of my heart Good Luck going forward. Whatever is ahead, I will always be a DiGizen.


Morten

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Have Table, Will Rule

Have Table, Will Rule

The best part about coming in early is that I get to choose my "goodies" for the day. Today I'm sitting at the auto adjusting table. Press a button and the table height will adjust to your liking. We've only got one of these in my work area. Yes, it's nice to feel special :)

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First in the office :)

First in the office :)

Once in a while, it's nice to be early!

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Big Bug

Giant bug in the office corridor. I think it's injured. Next time I see one, I'll remember to place a dollar bill next to it. Just like CSI.

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Pretty sight on a Manic Monday

We get new flower arrangements in the office every other day. Just like Google.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Everybody has somebody

Are you Happy?

Happy Prepaid

Happy is a no-frills prepaid service by DiGi that was introduced on December 7th. Here's a gist of what it has to offer:
  • Per second billing at 1 sen - so your short 5-second calls will only cost 5 sen
  • Maximum of 99 sen per call - so your long 20 minute lovers quarrel will only cost 99 sen
  • 10 sen per SMS to any operator - so you can keep in touch with ALL your friends
  • 60 days validity - so that you can spend your money over a longer period
  • RM5 starter pack with RM2 preloaded airtime - so that you can have fun playing with it right away!


Happy Prepaid

Sounds fantastic? Well, it gets better - buy it online, and have it delivered to your door step for FREE.

It's nice when things work.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Time to change



It's a different ball game, but the challenge has been good thus far. Don't intend to put on the suit though!

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