“Good day sir, all REE in the long run will indeed make their way becoming a PEE’s. As an REE, I would like to ask samples of the Thesis/Technical Paper “titles” that were submitted and approved by the BEE so that we the REE’s can start and create our titles of ever we have proposal to the PRC/BEE. May your support for the REE to become PEE if deserving be favorable. Your Response would jumpstart a long way.” Read the rest of this entry »
NLC Celebrates 2nd Anniversary
March 30, 2007
“I was right. I was really right endorcing Northern Laguna as a Chapter.” This what was said by Engr. Jupiter Gonzales, former IIEE Region IV governor when he deliver his speech on NLC’s second year anniversary. Read the rest of this entry »
Attilaisms
March 28, 2007A king with chieftains who always agree with him reaps the counsel of mediocrity.
The greatness of a Hun is measured by the sacrifices he is willing to make.
Seldom are self-centered, conceited and self-admired chieftains great leaders, but they are great idolizers of themselves.
Great chieftains never take themselves too seriously.
It is unfortunate when final decisions are made by the chieftains’ headquarters-miles away from the front.
The ability to make difficult decisions separates Chieftains from Huns.
Wise chieftains never place their Huns in situations where their weaknesses will prevail over their strengths.
Delegation is not abdication. Abdication is a sign of weakness. Delegation is a sign of strength.
Huns should engage only in wars they can win.
For Huns, conflict is a natural state.
Critical to a Hun’s success is a clear understanding of what the King wants.
There is more nobility in being a good Hun than in being a poor chieftain.
If an incompetent chieftain is removed, seldom do we appoint his highest-raking subordinate to his place. For when a chieftain has failed, so likewise have his subordinate leaders.
If you tell a Hun he is doing a good job when he isn’t, he will not listen long and, worse, will not believe praise when it is justified.
Chieftains should remember that hospitality, warmth and courtesy will captivate even the most oppressive foe
March 28, 2007
Chieftains should always aim high, going after things that will make a difference rather than seeking the safe path of mediocrity
March 28, 2007
Adequate training of Huns is essential to war and cannot be disregarded by chieftains in more peaceful times.
March 28, 2007
Posted by March Matienzo
Posted by March Matienzo
Posted by March Matienzo