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Mah BT Recounts How He Gain Trust And Win Respect @ SBS

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Things must be looking pretty bad for Mah Bow Tan that ST has to do this PR for him. It is ironical for Mah to talk about respect and trust, when he totally lost both from his complacency and incompetence as National Development Minister.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_520727.html

Apr 29, 2010
Gain respect, win trust
By Kor Kian Beng

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TO UNDERSTAND the difficulties drivers face in reverse-parking a bus, Mr Mah Bow Tan went behind the steering wheel and learnt how to drive the vehicle.

Mr Mah, a Hainanese, also learnt how to swear in Hokkien. The Minister of National Development did it back in the 1970s when he was a boss at then-Singapore Bus Service (SBS), the predecessor of SBS Transit.

On Thursday, the 61-year-old recounted this first-hand experience and other anedcotes to drive home a point: to win trust, one has to gain respect first. It is crucial and the swift economic rebound recently bears testimony to its sustained importance, he told about 1,800 workers, union leaders and employers at this year's May Day Awards dinner to laud model employers and workers as well as long-time achievers in advancing the cause of workers.

Indeed, the deep level of mutual trust and understanding among the tripartite partners were the 'most fundamental and abiding' reason for the recovery from from last year's recession, he said. 'If anyone thinks that was easy, just look at the situation in many other countries, where government, employers and unions were locked in conflict, unable to take difficult decisions because they simply did not trust one another,' he added.

The dinner was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong, and Second Minister for Finance and Transport Lim Hwee Hua. Mr Mah, who is also chairman of Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF), gave out the awards to a record 88 individuals and companies.

Topping the list are former labour minister of state Goh Chee Wee, 63, and veteran lawyer David Wong Chin Huat, 61. Both received the Distinguished Service (Star) awards, conferred only on four others since 2001.
 
Step down and see if he still commands respect and trust. The SBS drivers will run over him, and nobody can see him at the bus stop.
 
why didn't he draw a salary of a few hundreds to understand the difficulties of the poor families?
 
>>TO UNDERSTAND the difficulties drivers face in reverse-parking a bus, Mr Mah Bow Tan went behind the steering wheel and learnt how to drive the vehicle.<<

What if he needs to understand the difficulties Geylang whores face in soliciting business?
 
wat n incoherent crap article! ...
 
Things must be looking pretty bad for Mah Bow Tan that ST has to do this PR for him. It is ironical for Mah to talk about respect and trust, when he totally lost both from his complacency and incompetence as National Development Minister.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_520727.html

Apr 29, 2010
Gain respect, win trust
By Kor Kian Beng

mahbt-zb.jpg


TO UNDERSTAND the difficulties drivers face in reverse-parking a bus, Mr Mah Bow Tan went behind the steering wheel and learnt how to drive the vehicle.

Mr Mah, a Hainanese, also learnt how to swear in Hokkien. The Minister of National Development did it back in the 1970s when he was a boss at then-Singapore Bus Service (SBS), the predecessor of SBS Transit.

On Thursday, the 61-year-old recounted this first-hand experience and other anedcotes to drive home a point: to win trust, one has to gain respect first. It is crucial and the swift economic rebound recently bears testimony to its sustained importance, he told about 1,800 workers, union leaders and employers at this year's May Day Awards dinner to laud model employers and workers as well as long-time achievers in advancing the cause of workers.

Indeed, the deep level of mutual trust and understanding among the tripartite partners were the 'most fundamental and abiding' reason for the recovery from from last year's recession, he said. 'If anyone thinks that was easy, just look at the situation in many other countries, where government, employers and unions were locked in conflict, unable to take difficult decisions because they simply did not trust one another,' he added.

The dinner was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong, and Second Minister for Finance and Transport Lim Hwee Hua. Mr Mah, who is also chairman of Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF), gave out the awards to a record 88 individuals and companies.

Topping the list are former labour minister of state Goh Chee Wee, 63, and veteran lawyer David Wong Chin Huat, 61. Both received the Distinguished Service (Star) awards, conferred only on four others since 2001.



hi there


1. ah horse, no soappy or weepy tales can "undermind" ground zero sentiments. aiyoh! this is 2010, get it!
2. whose trust and respect?
 
Minister Mah is everywhere nowadays. From opening bridge to Casino to Labour dinner. I have never seen him so busy throughout the decades he has been a minister...

Goh Meng Seng
 
Minister Mah is everywhere nowadays. From opening bridge to Casino to Labour dinner. I have never seen him so busy throughout the decades he has been a minister...

Goh Meng Seng

The fight for the Prime Minister 's cabinet is ON !
 
Minister Mah is everywhere nowadays. From opening bridge to Casino to Labour dinner. I have never seen him so busy throughout the decades he has been a minister...

Goh Meng Seng

That is true. Sure beats being busy online most of the time though, agree?
 
Minister Mah is everywhere nowadays. From opening bridge to Casino to Labour dinner. I have never seen him so busy throughout the decades he has been a minister...

Goh Meng Seng


hi there


1. ah goh! next, the horse shall run sheepishland marathon!
2. getting maximum exposure and damage control 101 mah!
 
election must be coming soon.

so many pappies coming out with their 'sob' 'touching' 'in touch with the ground' stories.

MBT up the ante liao. next storyteller must be more creative.:D
 
Minister Mah is everywhere nowadays. From opening bridge to Casino to Labour dinner. I have never seen him so busy throughout the decades he has been a minister...

Goh Meng Seng

His Boss a Peranakan Hakka suddenly learnt Hainanese & told him " yuet chi bo tall gan"....plus you running after his tail in Tampines GRC...

he will tell you " lu bo putt di", Cantonese " um chee say", Hokkien " um chai see"...

:D
 
election must be coming soon.

so many pappies coming out with their 'sob' 'touching' 'in touch with the ground' stories.

MBT up the ante liao. next storyteller must be more creative.:D

Don't forget Prataman also selling his sad story of his 'salad days'...to tell you that he was so poor thing in the past...and you so poor thing have to work hard to pay him...

More sad stories coming up....stay tune, its "Lei Tai Sor Redux 2010"...;)
 
I am going to wait for Ass Loong's sob story of how he brave illness and rain to train his soldiers. Or perhaps how he broke a leg to save a platoon mate.
 
Looks like all these MIWs are queuing up to hear themself sing and loving it. Worst, they think the others love it too :eek:.

Please spare us the torture. I can easily get hundreds, if not thousands, to share their real-life sob stories. What these MIW been telling is heaven compared to what the peasants can share if someone, or in the unlikely event of SPH, want to listen.

Well another world #1 : Self priase is #1 world disgrace, especially with their world highest salaries with absolutely no thoughts given for the people that they are supposed to be making live better.
 
I am going to wait for Ass Loong's sob story of how he brave illness and rain to train his soldiers. Or perhaps how he broke a leg to save a platoon mate.

what next?

HC to share her sex-change story?:D:eek:
 
i reckon everybody should send him their own story tooo...
 
lol

Resident government scapegoat talking about gaining respect. This is probably the funniest news I've heard all year
 
i reckon everybody should send him their own story tooo...

Ever since LKY started on his books, now in 4 languages & more...it is now very popular for the MIW's & members to write this...

MBT will write soon on "My palace at Kim Keat Rd"
WKS "Mas & me"
Lim S S " Upturn the bottleneck"
GCT "Years may come, years my go"
LHL " No more good year"

ha ha ha ha :D
 
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