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Malaysians Should Emphasis More On Quality Of Life
By Yong Soo Heong
KUALA LUMPUR, March 14 (Bernama) -- The Chairman of the Federation of Public
Listed Companies Malaysia, Megat Najmuddin Megat Khas, says it is high
time Malaysians start emphasising more on the quality of life than the quality
of goods.
Taking a tongue-in-cheek but hard-hitting approach in his presentation on
"Corporate Leaders and Corporate Governance", he remarked that many Malaysians
were now too pre-occupied with brands.
"If the brand is not too well known, they won't buy it," he said amidst
laughter from the audience during the Napoleon Hill International Convention at
the KL Convention Centre here Wednesday.
Megat Najmuddin urged Malaysians to take stock of life in the long term and
reiterated that there was more to life than just branded goods, especially with
current unhealthy developments like the emergence of the so-called "Ugly
Malaysians" in the form of "monster" drivers and "Mat Rempits" ( individuals who
participates in illegal street racing), usually involving underbone
motorcycleson the highways,
illegal moneylenders, credit card cloners and match-fixers among bookmakers.
He cited the need for social cohesion, racial unity, integrity,
accountability, effective leadership and decision making, and good governance as
some of the vital ingredients for the country's transformation and well-being
over the long run.
He also said that the reward system in the country must reward honest people
and not crooks.
He also cited Warren Buffet, a celebrated billionaire investor who listed
integrity, intelligence and energy as the three prerequisites for hiring people,
with integrity given the highest importance.
Megat Najmuddin said even if an employee had the intelligence and energy, it
would be disastrous for the organisation if he or she did not have integrity.
He commented on the importance of integrity in political funding by
describing it as the "mother of all corruption".
He said political funding must not be opaque as it might give rise to
potential corruption.
To support his point, he went on to quote Sir Winston Churchill, "Politics
is not a game. It is an earnest business."
Megat Najmuddin, who is also a member of one of the Malaysian
Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and Malaysia Institute of Integrity committees
said the public should also participate in combating corruption and the quest
for greater integrity.
Saying that Malaysia needed good public governance and that there was no
room for corruption in this respect, he also asked the public to give the "fine
young men and women" at MACC a chance to prove their worth in tackling
corruption, especially in detaining the "big fishes" among the corrupt.
Good governance, he said, was about leadership with efficiency, probity and
responsibility, as well as about leadership which was transparent and
accountable.
Earlier on, Dr J.B. Hill, the grandson of Napoleon Hill, a noted author and
motivator, described Christina Chia, founder and chairman of Napoleon Hill
Associates (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, as the "Napoleon Hill of Asia" for her leadership
and tenacity in promoting leadership values and motivating personal growth in
this part of the world.
On Thursday, celebrated speaker Dr Deepak Chopra, will speak on the "Soul of
Leadership".
-- BERNAMA