Monday, April 28, 2008
JP Morgan Corporate Run
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
THE JOURNEY TO A BETTER WAY FORWARD...

United Colours of TCRA - 6 people and 5 nationalities............ At the peak of "Internationalism", we had 15 people representing 12 nationalities speaking more than 20 languages since everyone spoke a minimum of 3 languages fluently.
(Lionel- France, Elaine-Spore, Yves-France, Pierre-Canada, Olivier-Suisse & Carlos-Spain)
(Pierre, Pascal, Evie, Antoine, Jo-Ann, Elaine & Olivier)
Ms BFG - It was such great fun launching this brand!!! Endless months labour studying product performances, choosing tread patterns & names, conducting focus groups, labouring over launch strategies, communications campaigns .... Everything was worth it at the launch! The feeling is almost akin to child-birth!!! Unfortunately, post-natal blues set-in pretty early on and we have not been able to shrug it off....
BFGoodrich team making news in the Malaysian papers with our parties........ (It was all in the interest of brand-building with the hip & young!!! No fun for us AT ALL!!!)
BFGoodrich Team @ the launch of g-force Sport & Sport TA in Bangkok (and if I remember correctly, it was followed-up by some serious celebrating + team-building BKK style till 5am in the morning before I got dropped-off straight at the airport...........)
"TCRA angels"- In fact, we were Antoine's Angels and there are only supposed to be 3 of us. Evie, my "partner-in-crime" & I were the 2 constants and we had a rolling 3rd person in the form of Liz, Jo-anne, Diana, Wendy etc.... Shirley is the espion from Supply Chain who usurped our roles and is now in Corporate Communications!!! Seriously, Shirley was probably one of my greatest contributions to Michelin as I recruited this gem...
(Wendy, Shirley, Elaine & Evie)

(I am actually trying to locate a "women in power" photo of the Michelin Malaysia Mums-united-in-Management Team! Monica, Veron, Salena & Elaine..... )


Looks like TCRA spend all their time eating, drinking or partying.......... I think it is fair to say that we played hard but we worked hard too (just no photographic evidence since we were working on highly confidential D1 material. haha) BTW, we have 7 people representing 6 nationalities in this photo........

Product Marketing Meeting in Port Dickson - Yes, I remember this cos OB put us in a god-forsaken hotel in the middle of nowhere to limit the after-hours "team-building" so that we could all focus on the 8am-8pm meetings!!!
TCRA dinner @ White Bait & Kale (This was post-Tsunami and I was still in a cast. A waitress dropped a tray of glasses behind me and I burst into uncontrollable tears and had to go home. Yes, my dear TCRA colleagues did see me through some tough moments!!! When it was time to go back to work, Lionel packed me off to the KL RPM meeting in a wheelchair..... I am sure I was an invaluable part of his team and contributed tremendously to the work we did, but I think it was anti-depression therapy and he just wanted to get me out of the house and back to work actively; wheelchair, cast and all!!!)

Pilot Preceda PPII launch in Taiwan - Yes, I was highlighting those sexy sipes to the journalists........ Product Marketing however adviced that I should not point at the tyre but caress it with much more tender love & care in future shots!!!


MPE Team in Sepang playing with expensive toys!!! Getting to drive fast cars was one of the perks on the job; wind blowing in my hair, smell of burning rubber, adrenalin rush as I hit a corner and Regis scaring the wits outta me on one of his signature drives .......... But, it wasn't all fun (in fact, it was not fun at all). Those MPE events were a nightmare of 15 hr days on your feet smiling at guests and coping with the most mundane matters! My most memorable MPE experience has to be vacuuming the F1 booth in Shanghai @ 6am (Yes, ME: Project Owner, Steering Committee member, Big boss (I thought) and cleaner!!!) cos the cleaners we hired did not show up and our event managers were too hung-over from too much partying to do the work!!!
On the other hand, we PC people had a good excuse to hang-out in LMC factory, team-build @ the go-kart tracks & racing circuits of Bira and down "screaming orgasms" @ Hard Rock Cafe Pattaya!!!!


Introducing Yves to KL dealers and saying bye to Ronald.
Michelin Malaysia company holiday in Kuching - Someone on the team had the great idea to send us to a tribal village in East Msia to do charity work building wooden benches. It was quite an interesting exercise (and very noble) but half the benches we built probably would not have stood the test of time & rain and have probably already fallen apart. We were rewarded to a scrumptous dinner of delectable sago worms (local delicacy) followed by some joyful merri-making and loads of singing! Oh, and I could not bear to eat the worms so I gave them to the kids and we kept them as pets until they died cos we had no more sago bark to feed em. Ya, I know, how awful..... I tried feeding them other trees from our Bangsar garden, but their delicate stomaches were probably not used to the foreign flavors from West Malaysia.
Msia Marketing Team - what a horrible mug-shot!!! I was trying to find photos of us doing some really cool things like dancing the salsa in Hangzhou, eating worms in kuching or GK serenading ......... but could not find any!!! No photos, but the memories will be with me forever...........
(GK, Brian, Yung, Ruan, Goon, Elaine, Karen & HooiEng)
LATITUDE launch in Malaysia - Ronald, Elaine, Philippe & Bibendum..... what a great team we made!! (fights, laughs and all......:))
Real Work - I tried hard to locate photos of me doing some "real" work in Michelin and managed to dig up these 2 (notice both photos are taken in Msia. Not to say that the 7 yrs spent in TCRA was a holiday, but they did work me hard in KL!!!) Karen & I congratulating a dealer in KL after running a tyre-fitters promotion and me interviewing a East Msian dealer during our roadshow.

Special thanks to Olivier for the "It would not have been possible without you" slideshow; source of the majority of photos above and inspiration for this little piece. I tried desperately to search for photos of my earlier years in Michelin (supply chain days with Hugues Watin - the man that recruited me, Philippe Guibourd - my guru that introduced me to the wonders of excel, Vlookup & pivot table; Alberto Tapra-the colourful and unforgettable who, together with Jean-Pierre Lamour, taught me everything I know about tyres and Eric Jugier, to whom I announced in my 1st yr in Michelin that I wanted to be RPM by 37, and to which he kindly responded that I should concentrate on the journey and not focus on the destination! What a wise man!) Alas, Shirley enlightened me to the fact that it was pre-digital era and we just did not take photos that often then.......... OR, Supply Chain just do not have as many parties as marketing............ haha
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I am now in my last week with Michelin and frankly, it is scary... After nearly 10 years with this company, I cannot help but wonder what the future has in store for me. There is something to be said for the safety in the monotony of having somewhere to go every morning, a pay-check in the bank at the end of the month, and the dream of wanting to do something better and more meaningful (and the excuse of a job not to do it).
Michelin gave me the opportunity to break-away from the clutches of eternal damnation in accounting hell. It opened the doors to a corporate wonderland that constantly kept me on my toes with new experiences and exciting adventures: From Supply Chain to brand management to marketing to distribution to leadership training to business organization…
The fun & games in Michelin seemed never-ending; Travels across the globe, partying at hip events, playing with fast expensive toys and hanging-out with cool dudes. Eeeeeeerrrrrrrrr, some of you are probably wondering if we are working in the same company…… Ok, it wasn't REALLY that glam. It is funny how time and nostalgia warps reality!! (Travels across the globe where to exotic locations like Clermont Ferrand, Ohta, Shenyang and Greenville.... Partying at super hip-events like the Dongguan dealer convention with cool Ah-Pek tyre dealers that don't speak English and wanna get you drunk. Haha. )
In all honesty, it wasn't all that bad. I did get to travel extensively and to some really nice places , organized and attended some really great events and worked with some of the most amazing people within Michelin and outside; many of whom will remain dear friends in the Michelin after-life.
The business achievements and professional successes of these past years in Michelin will be penned in my resume but these will pale in comparison to the incredible journey of learning, the excitement of creating and the pure joy of laughter (and of tears) shared with so many of you. These will be etched in friendships that will surpass the boundaries of corporate Michelin. Being part of the Michelin family was so much more being a good manager or a good marketer; it was about being part of a community that believed that the sky was the limit, a team that wanted to make a difference and had the guts and passion to make it happen.
It is extremely difficult for me to leave Michelin; I have tried since Sept 07 and it has taken me nearly 8 months to finally say good-bye. But Good-bye, it must be. I take solace in the thought that GOD must have a greater plan for me (than selling big, black & round rubber!!!) What that might be is still to be discovered.
I thank all my wonderful friends, colleagues and bosses in Michelin for allowing me to be part of this great establishment.
A BETTER WAY FORWARD……… Through roads yet un-traveled…
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Stephan wins!!!!

There were only 2 participants in the event, but he still did extremely well!!! The objective was to actually finish the 25meters and he did great!! Stephan was so excited about completing the race that he did not notice that he was actually a good 1/2min behind the other boy. hehe.
The boy that came in 1st was more than 1 yr older and very obviously from a different league : You can tell cos he wore SICC swim trunks .... hehe.
We had so much fun trying to decide where to put up the trophys. Can't wait for the next event!!!


Friday, April 4, 2008
Thai Yoga Massage meets Osteopathy in the mountains of Lahu
This was truly an amazing course. Arnaud is a deeply passionate and

The program was tough; I did not know that it was an advanced, advanced (very advanced) course. With my 30hrs of beginner’s knowledge, I was put in class with therapists with many, many years of experience! Well, if nothing else, everyone else thought I had balls for trying. Haha!
The 10 days in Lahu was much more than just about studying muscles, bones & joints though. Underneath the dirt and poo (pig poo, chicken poo, dog poo EVERYWHERE), the magic of Lahu Village touched me in a way that words cannot describe. It must have been a combination of all the meditating, yoga and energy work, but I felt cleansed!
Days at Lahu Village start at 5.30am with a short trek to the yoga platform to start Vipassana. I am not sure I completely understood the technique, so I cheated with a few different meditation styles. It doesn’t matter what label we put on it though; the brain enema was a success and it was my favorite part of the day. Yoga at 7am with David was great too. Ultra-Zen David was also a wonderful teacher and a real inspiration. Whenever I could, I sneaked in a super-long shavasanna and it was pure bliss! Breakfast is followed by a morning nap before class at 10am. We had 6hrs of massage class a day, but it was conducted in such a manner that one hardly felt it! Arnaud lectured for about an hour (pulling out all his skeletons and demonstrating techniques), then we practiced on each other. It was such a thrill to try out the new moves and such a pleasure to receive the massages that we continued practicing most of the evenings after class! Oh, and all this is punctuated with glorious naps on the massage platform, hilarious laughter trying out acro-yoga, contact dancing, lahu dancing, singing bhajans, and our favorite past-time of all, hanging-out outside 7-11 (the hole in the wall provision store that is open 24hrs because it is also home to the family that run it.) There was a lot of napping in the day at Lahu village since no-one was able to sleep at night, thanks to the symphony of barking dogs, cockle-doodle-dooing roosters (“cockle-doodle-doo” does not equal sunrise at Lahu Chicken school) and fornicating swines.
Martin (English-Canadian TV man turned alternative medicine doc) had another take on my bad stomach which was also very enlightening. After some pendulum swinging, he announced that the diarrhea was somehow related to me being anally retentive …….. For those of you who know me, you might agree that it is a pretty good diagnosis! Anyway, what he said brought about a certain awareness that had angels whispering to me throughout the rest of the trip. Ok, they weren’t really angels, but people from class that had an un-canning knack of saying things that made me want to cry. It felt like an emotional tsunami. The intermittent bouts of crying were very therapeutic from my point of view, but probably not too cool for the wet shoulders I cried on… (Thanks to Yoanne for putting up with all my drama; Sammie for her kind words & girlie-talk and Otto for his wisdom and inspiration ........... yes, now I want to join a community too!!! hehe) I know that I am only at the start of a long journey, but heh, one has to start somewhere. The spiritual cleansing brought about renewed strength that I am trying desperately to hold onto now that I am no longer under the Lahu-an stars but back home. I am finally leaving Michelin after almost 10yrs, am making peace with the ex-husband and am working things out with the fiancé. The theme is “Let go and let it happen”, just like in yoga.
I signed up for a thai yoga massage course and got a full package cleansing of body, mind and spirit instead. Talk about value for money!!!
“May the pure light within us, guide our way on………….”