LPU Retreat
WEEF 2017
13th – 16th November 2017 @ Berjaya Times Square
Opening speech by the General Chair of WEEF 2017
Medical Engineering – a new engineering discipline?
Ha ha! Malamnya pergi ke Masjid Al-Bukhary, dengar kuliah Maghrib Syeikh Ali Zainal Abidin, tafsir surah Al-Furqan! Yang ini lagi terbaik!
Masjid Al-Bukhary is just 10 minutes walk from the venue.
MIM Certificate in Strategic Foresight for University Leaders
9-10 & 30-31 October 2017 @ Sunway Putra Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Attending the workshop organized by the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM). We looked at Scenario Planning – analysing the future rather than analysing the past. I then realized that Dr. Fauzan and I conducted similar stuff to the National Institute for Business Management (NIBM) Sri Lanka earlier this year, using Lego Serious Play (LSP). We didn’t call Scenario Planning, but “Playing Emergence”.
Mr. Nizar Idris, with years of experience leading Shell Malaysia as Deputy Chairman and Executive Director, talking about “Paralysis of the Mind”. The tragedy of doing the same old way, resisting change. He also related one very inspiring story:
Tun Mahathir was once invited to a dinner organised by an engineering society. As usual, the MC praised Tun for all his contributions before inviting him to the stage. But, Tun in his speech did not return the praise. Instead he criticized the society. He said, I once invited all of you to help me build the tallest tower in the world, but you rejected, saying that we have not done this before. But, when I asked other Asian countries, they were willing, even though they themselves never constructed one in their own country.
Leaders have to be bold and brave. With strong deep-rooted values and principles as anchor. Motivating subordinates for the future.
Henry Ford once said – “Whether you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right!”
Another inspiring session with Prof Emeritus Tan Sri Datuk Dr Anuwar Ali on Leadership. The slide above sums up his talk. Students should come first, he said. And we desperately need lecturers passionate about educating, not just concern about KPI in order to get promoted.
RTI International Workshop
23-24 October 2017 @ Marriott Putrajaya
Future of Jobs vs Jobs of the Future. The session started with a question – why do you choose to be lecturers? Is it because it is a “safe” and “relaxed” job? Not as risky and requires hard work like those in industry? This could well be the reason that it is difficult to get real impact from university-industry relationship.
The cost of technology is going down at an amazing rate. These technologies will drive the future. Can you enhance existing technologies so that they will be a lot cheaper in the future?
Self test for all of us to answer honestly. Maybe we have engagement with industries, but to what extent?
Things to ponder upon…
Talk by Tan Sri Toni Fernandes
Learn some very valuable lessons from someone who dares to dream! Very inspiring and motivating. He mentioned the very thing that is close to my heart – Environment for Innovation and Success.
When asked what he foresee the next big thing in business after low cost flight, he mentioned without hesitation – Low Cost Hospital!
Let’s dream big!
IMEDITEC 2017 & MoU with CUCMS
iMEDITEC 2017 Montage https://youtu.be/JtW4SIWSOyU
MoU UTM-CUCMS http://youtu.be/olxv5Pop7Js
Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alameen, managed to put up the signage “Auditorium Al-Jazari” one day before D-Day! Al-Jazari, a creative, innovative and visionary engineer. Way ahead of his time, none can match even to this day. Hope to produce many more Al-Jazaris from FBME.
3 Bersaudara Dekan UTM
Attending UTM’s Senate Meeting for the first time.
A unique history of its own – 3 professors related to Dr. Hamzah Mohd Taib (one of the early Malay doctors, 1900 – 1955) are Deans of Faculties in UTM:
- Prof. Dr. Baharuddin Aris (Dean Faculty of Education)
- Prof. Dato’ Ir. Dr. Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir (Dean FBME)
- Prof. Dr. Noordin Mohd Yusof (Dean Faculty of Mechanical Engineering)