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things i have to get in Singapore is tori q and a new favorite Japanese pancakes!






Singapore has the best the variety of foods in there food courts from Chinese Malay Indian chicken rice and Japanese they have it all!!
Jujin Photographer extraordinaire had his first exhibit at Trilogy
peep the video and check
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The Styles crew came out to support Skratch Mark and Dash at there gig at Butter Factory
It was also our yearly company trip, we usually do hong kong and shop but not eat so we decided to do Singapore shopping and eating are a must. For those who dont know Styles started out as a one man show back in 2004 when there was no such thing a promoter and the music I was pushing was not pop or mainstream. I was considered the minority. I would literally pack records promote like crazy and throw 3- 4 parties a week and I was only 19 Everyone thought I was crazy for pushing the music and Djs Styles Represent. Now Styles is not only a night life promotions arm we manage djs and are approached and work by various corporate entities to tap the cool hunters. They come to us when traditional media and advertising pr agencys dont know what to do. Fast forward 2010 is looking bright since SEG Styles Entertainment Group are doing bigger and badder things so watch out.
here to the Style Family




after party in ZOUK



Im going to open one of these and exploit drunk people till they bleed relish
Thank you to styles Family Mars Ace Dash Skratch Mark Dash Bcal Rosario Clarisse Team Herrera and the supporters from day 1
Finally got to connect with Choee from www.streething.com Choee showed us this really cool spot in Wheel lock plaza for some Skinny Pizza and some slammers. Choee is based in kl and just started an office here in singapore and holding two countries down for his multinational clients. Watch out for choee for his chinese new year charity event. Its pretty sick





sweet potato fries with sugar



Yesterday Eric Dlux came through Manila on his Asian Tour with fellow Dj Echo . He literally had less then 24 hours to in the PI so we gave him a trip worth remembering.
We shot him for Statusmagonline.com and took him to the crazy buffet in Shangri La and took the club with the Ciroc Boys with Patron shots all night. For those who dont know Eric co wrote the Song Shots by Lmfao and working on projects with Leighton Meister and Franky J
Last night was Tim Yaps Birthday shot and Eric Blessed his Honorary Ciroc Boy!!









The styles crew came out to party in butter factory with ace mars rosario dash and skratchmark. Our company trip consists of eating talking gossip and dj talk… We came out to the famous La Pau Sat Eatery in Singapore









Sting Ray is a must
we are in cebu for the weekend so we needed to treat the djs for some TLC
Dash Ace and I took shang over the weekend for good food











Status design team likes to play
all the noise and laughing come from there side






10 Lessons Learned from 2009Wow, what a year!
by Holly Green
2009 has come and gone, and many of us are taking a huge sigh of relief. Going through one of the worst recessions in U.S. history will certainly take the wind out of your sails. But we appear to have weathered the worst of the storm. And while the economy might not rebound with the speed and vigor we would like, it at least appears to be heading in the right direction again.
So what did we learn from the trials and tribulations of the past year? And how can we apply those lessons going forward? Here are 10 things I believe that leaders need to do differently to position their businesses for success in 2010.
1. Get used to the likelihood there will be no normal anymore. The old business world that most of us knew and loved went away with the recession, and it’s not coming back. To adapt to today’s business realities, question all your beliefs and assumptions, get comfortable with uncertainty, and adjust your expectations. For most, the new ‘normal’ will be slow and sustained growth rather than a hockey-stick curve and it will continue to surprise us.
2. Break the rules. If you’re not breaking rules on a regular basis, your customers and markets have probably already left you behind. The new rule for today’s chaotic markets is to constantly challenge the status quo. Don’t automatically assume that what made you successful in the past will continue to make you successful in the future.
3. Recognize and minimize your “MSUs.” We all constantly MSU (make stuff up) about our company, industry, and markets. During the strategic planning process, put everyone’s beliefs and assumptions out on the table and ask, “What do we think we know to be absolutely true about our customers, competitors and markets? Is it still true? If not, what has changed and how do we need to respond to that change?” Get data and question your long standing beliefs constantly.
4. Embrace social media. Embracing social media can be a real competitive advantage. In addition to instantly connecting you with customers, social media enables you to “mindshare” with industry peers, demonstrate thought leadership, recruit talent and more. Study the social media habits of your customers, and use the appropriate tools to make them part of your community.
5. Expect more transparency. With the advent of social media, you can no longer control public perception by limiting information about your company and products. When you withhold information, today’s bloggers, twitterers and forum posters will make it up for you. The next generation of market leaders will excel at using social media to create transparency and build trust with their key stakeholders.
6. Communicate to fill the void. Today’s employees are beset with doubts, uncertainties and fears about their jobs. If you don’t tell them what is going on, they will fill the void with rumors and misinformation, usually negative. Constantly let employees know where the organization is going and what your plan for winning is. In today’s world, you can’t over-communicate.
7. Encourage strategic thinking. Strategic planning involves a formal process whereby senior management peers into the future and charts a course of action for the organization. Strategic thinking occurs when the entire organization begins to act in concert with the strategic plan. Teach your people to anticipate opportunities and threats while managing the day-to-day tasks that fall within their scope of responsibilities.
8. Make innovation a way of life. Innovation needs to become an integral part of the way you do business, not just a one-time event. Constantly challenge the way you do things, even when they have always worked well. Strive to create new products, services and ideas that have real value for stakeholders. Look for different and novel ways to deal with ongoing challenges. Constantly seek to implement new and better ways of achieving results.
9. Slow down to go fast. In times of uncertainty, prepare to pause, focus, and plan. Learn to anticipate the unanticipated by making scenario planning part of your daily routine rather than an afterthought when plans don’t pan out. Take the time to consider multiple perspectives and engage others who have diverse views. This may feel like slowing down, but will actually help you get where you want to go much faster.
10. Get back to basics. When everything around you diverts you into complexity, get back to basics. Make strategic planning a way of life in your organization. Use a strategic planning framework to drive what you do and where you focus your energies. Constantly check for internal and external forces that may impact where you’re going, what you need to do and how you need to do it. Organize your day around achieving your destination, and focus on informing, inspiring and engaging others in getting there.
When you think you have it bad you look at the masters and see the bad things in life always are disguised as opportunities.
one of my favorite covers by maroon 5, recently I had my ears cleaned by some egyptian candle wax so far everything sounds so much better especially on the headphones. I miss good music like this…