For three (3) years of growing business in pharma- ceutical industry--- SCHEELING is now moving forward on its fourth (4 th ) year. “SCHEELING Rocks @ 4” was its theme. This year is about massive expectations to be achieved, massive determination to be empha- sized and massive responsi- bilities to be implemented! As part of the cele- bration, last May 29 & 30 (Friday & Saturday), a yearly summer outing was held at Lawiswis Resort in Calumpit, Bulacan. It was almost a com- plete attendance…the Presi- dent (Mr. Mario P. Chan), the CFO (Mr. Norberto K. de Luna), the CIRO (Mr. Gil C. Jocson), the Managers, the Supervisors, the Accounting & Administration, and Sales & Marketing Departments were properly represented. Upon arrival, a mass April-June 2009 Volume 1, Maiden issue Inside this issue: Topics Page Editorial 3-4 Extra Smile Program 5 Corporate AVP: Water as Life 5 Corporate Social Responsibility 6-7 Contributors 8-9 Announcements 10-11 Tidings Tidings Tidings was held, celebrated by Fr. Manny Cruz at the resort‟s multi-purpose room. Program proper followed starting with the singing of the Philippine National Anthem and SCHEELING‟s corporate hymn. Ms. Jo Ann Mapili acted as the master of the ceremony. A very welcoming address was delivered by the company‟s Market Planning Manager, Mr. Robert “Bob” Domingo. The revised com- pany‟s Audio Visual Presenta- tion (AVP) was then rolled out. Business course updates were also opened and pre- sented by Mr. Bob Domingo and Mr. Allan Domingo (National Sales Manager) as well as supervisors from their respective center. Mr. Allan Domingo gave an inspira- tional message highlighting on the anniversary celebration of the com- pany. He also gave motiva- tional inputs aligned with the mass homily. Mr. Gil C. Jocson then delivered the closing remarks of the pro- gram stressing on motiva- tion. The whole day was filled with activities, it was a breather moment for every- one. A perfect time to space out and just enjoy what this rare moment of- fers. Early morning of Saturday, everyone left the resort in bliss, with confi- dence, and proud for SCHEELING‟s successful celebration of its 4 th year in the industry. A g a i n … CONGRATULATIONS SCHEELING! We wish you more years of success!
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For three (3) years of
growing business in pharma-
c e u t i c a l i n d u s t r y - - -
SCHEELING is now moving
forward on its fourth (4th)
year. “SCHEELING Rocks @ 4”
was its theme. This year is
about massive expectations
to be achieved, massive
determination to be empha-
sized and massive responsi-
bilities to be implemented!
As part of the cele-
bration, last May 29 & 30
(Friday & Saturday), a yearly
summer outing was held at
Lawiswis Resort in Calumpit,
Bulacan.
It was almost a com-
plete attendance…the Presi-
dent (Mr. Mario P. Chan), the
CFO (Mr. Norberto K. de
Luna), the CIRO (Mr. Gil C.
Jocson), the Managers, the
Supervisors, the Accounting
& Administration, and Sales
& Marketing Departments
were properly represented.
Upon arrival, a mass
April-June 2009 Volume 1, Maiden issue
Inside this issue:
Topics Page
Editorial 3-4
Extra Smile Program 5
Corporate AVP:
Water as Life
5
Corporate Social
Responsibility
6-7
Contributors 8-9
Announcements 10-11
TidingsTidingsTidings
was held, celebrated by Fr.
Manny Cruz at the resort‟s
multi-purpose room. Program
proper followed starting with
the singing of the Philippine
National Anthem and
SCHEELING‟s corporate
hymn. Ms. Jo Ann Mapili
acted as the master of the
ceremony. A very welcoming
address was delivered by the
company‟s Market Planning
Manager, Mr. Robert “Bob”
Domingo. The revised com-
pany‟s Audio Visual Presenta-
tion (AVP) was then rolled
out. Business course updates
were also opened and pre-
sented by Mr. Bob Domingo
and Mr. Allan Domingo
(National Sales Manager) as
well as supervisors from their
respective center. Mr. Allan
Domingo gave an inspira-
tional message highlighting
on the anniversary
celebration of the com-
pany. He also gave motiva-
tional inputs aligned with
the mass homily. Mr. Gil C.
Jocson then delivered the
closing remarks of the pro-
gram stressing on motiva-
tion.
The whole day was
filled with activities, it was a
breather moment for every-
one. A perfect time to
space out and just enjoy
what this rare moment of-
fers.
Early morning of
Saturday, everyone left the
resort in bliss, with confi-
dence, and proud for
SCHEELING‟s successful
celebration of its 4th year in
the industry.
A g a i n …
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
SCHEELING! We wish you
more years of success!
Tidings
Congratulations to the Editorial Board of Tidings! The official newsletter of our company.
This issue marks yet another milestone in our quest to improve a lot of things in our organi-
zation such as communication, ideation and participation in everything and anything we
do here. It is an exercise of freedom to appreciate the lovely things around us in Scheel-
ing, an opportunity to say a piece of your mind and a privilege to be one with us – bold,
dynamic and professional individuals!
Join me my friends in celebrating the maiden issue of Tidings. I expect your cooperation
and support to make this program a success especially with the objective to bring us
closer to one another.
Congrats!
Message from the President Mr. Mario P. Chan
I compute. I analyze. I synthesize. This is my bailiwick. I write when the occasion is very important to me and to the people I work with. Tidings is one very important
occasion in our company. It leaves another mark in our history as a 4 year old company. I see this important because it serves as a channel, a bridge between
opinions and ideas from different areas of our company. These opinions shared today will shape who we are tomorrow.
Congratulations to the Team Tidings for an excellent work! Your efforts to synthe-
size all ideas into one that defines who we are today is exemplary.
Good Tidings!
Message from the Chief Finance Officer Mr. Norberto K. De Luna
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Tidings
Page 3
A HAPPY HAUNTING TALE (On Motivation)
By: Gil C. Jocson
And so the saying
goes, „the simplest things…
are the hardest to explain‟.
Motivation is one. Just what
is motivation? What does it
do to us? Is this all about
money, rewards, or affec-
tion and responsibility that
we can give back to some-
one or something important
to us? Honestly, I don‟t
know. I learned many les-
sons in life, very important
ones. And one of them fits
exactly to this situation of
writing something you cant
explain accordingly…it says,
„if you can‟t say anything
nice then don‟t say anything
at all‟. Same here. I cant
seem to come up with
something intellectually
challenging or emotionally
driven discussion on motiva-
tion as I‟m not in authority to
discuss this in dogmatic de-
tail. I‟d better leave the
topic to what Fr. Manny Cruz
„homilied‟ during our 4th year
anniversary, in this way I‟m
giving justice to the topic.
I‟ll be pragmatic in
my discussion on motivation.
I‟ll share an experiential truth
with high hopes that this will
bring good tidings to you,
motivates you 24/7 and im-
prove you to become a bet-
ter person than you were
yesterday.
I‟m a trainer, an
educator, a teacher, a
mentor, and a king maker.
It‟s the field that I freely
chose so many years ago.
With this I have spent more
than half of my time talking
in front of people – lots of
them. There are good and
bad memories to share in
my experience as a speaker. In several oc-
casions when I give a talk to
professionals with executive
responsibilities a common
comment is that they cant
seem to close and lock their
jaws as they listen with awe.
In my 8 years of teaching in
under and post graduate
school I never went below
the top 3 educators ex-
pounding my lectures with
perfect fusion between real-
ism and dogmatics. Just
how do I do this? Bet you,
you cant guess.
The truth of the mat-
ter is this. Whenever I stand
in front of people – regard-
less who they are or what
their responsibilities are – I
get nervous. There was
never an occasion that I
never felt scared during the
1st few minutes of my talk,
be it in class, in corporate
and social. Reality check
dictates that I always feel
nervous and my feet get
cold! Deep inside I crumble,
I get tense. Unfortunately no
one believes me whenever I
share this haunting reality. I
cant blame them as well.
One strength I have is
„acting‟. I can hide it deep
inside. But the truth is on the
first few minutes of my talk,
my speech, my lecture is the
most crucial stage of my
experience just like the first
20 minutes of an airplane
taking off from the ground.
One experience is in May of
2007 when I flew to Zambo-
anga to give a talk about
Organization Development
(my chosen field of prac-
tice) amongst senior educa-
tors, deans, program
directors, board of trustees.
The first few minutes was like
hell, lest do I realize I was
very comforting to them.
Accolades and a nice
plaque followed suit. But just
the same I got nervous and
tense, so tense I skip the
meal for the entire day just
for this. Crazy fears, ha!
The irony of it all is
this. I‟m use to talking – be it
in public or private, social or
personal. The true irony is
this, since college days I got
used to talking to thousands
of people. Here are some
accolades I humbly share
with you on this issue: from
2nd year to 4th year I was a
student leader. I ace the
campaign especially during
„miting de‟avance‟ at-
tended more or less by 46
thousand students, faculties
and admin personnel of the
university assembled infront
of me eagerly awaiting for
my speech. I did this over a
period of 3 years and I land-
slide each election. I was
also awarded the best de-
bater in school. After col-
lege I went to join a civic
action group as a speaker
on several topics. I toured
places in Visayas and north
Luzon to give talks. I be-
came a trainer 15 years
ago, an educator 8 years
ago, and the irony remains
the same…until now, just
before I open my mouth for
my first words I get so nerv-
ous even if it‟s an ordinary
class, among ordinary stu-
dents on an ordinary
day in an apparently ordi-
nary routine.
This eerie feeling
haunts me to date and
each time I take the podium
stand regardless if its an ordi-
nary class or a corporate
process summit. But let me
tell you that behind all the
irony – the haunting feeling
is an induced one! The truth
is how can one with so
much experience in public
speaking for almost 2 dec-
ades still get cold feet?
My answer is simple,
I haunt myself. A self impose
and induced feeling of fear
that motivates me to per-
form better than my last per-
formance. To make me a
better teacher than I was in
my class an hour ago, to
become a better motiva-
tional speaker than I was a
month ago, a better educa-
tor than I was last semestral
review, a better speaker as
opposed to my last engage-
ment. We know that motiva-
tion is a function of emotions
of which we have four ba-
sics, fear, love, hate and joy.
All these four I used to moti-
vate myself but when it
comes to my craft in public
speaking I choose fear as
my emotional motivator to
out perform my „old‟ self.
In short I get nervous
not because I‟m scared talk-
ing in front of people. I get
nervous not because I don‟t
know the topic. I prepare
very well with the topic at
hand. Not only do I read a
lot I also converse with peo-
ple in authority about the
topic – people who are sci-
entifically and artistically
driven in their respective
fields.
EDITORIAL
Tidings
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A HAPPY HAUNTING TALE (On Motivation)
my self to perform
better than the last per-
formance I did – be it an
ordinary school class or an
acclimatize summit & plan-
ning amongst top execu-
tives – I motivate and push
myself to be better. I com-
pete with myself convinc-
ingly that fear becomes a
motivation to surpass my
own standards. I find this
quite effective, well, for
myself – to say the least.
Do you punish your-
self for doing this? The an-
swer is a straight No. On the
other hand, you discipline
yourself to perfection in the
field of your choice be-
cause the need to improve
yourself every single day is
greater than you can ever
imagine.
I always try to
continuously improve my
work, my craft and the
craftsmanship behind it. I
believe in continuous im-
provement, in evolution
and transformation. I be-
lieve we can all become
better people, individuals
and professionals than we
were yesterday and I can
only think of one reason
why we can improve our-
selves every single day…
We can continu-
ously improve ourselves sim-
ply because…WE CAN.
WE CAN because
we have the power, the will
to believe in ourselves. WE
CAN because we have
talents to support the
change. WE CAN because
it‟s a choice we can take.
WE CAN because
we have God given emo-
tions that can motivate us.
The responsibility to
become a better person is
in your hands. It is you
choice. No one else can do
it for you. Motivate yourself
by haunting for perfection.
Remember that improving
yourself is very possible sim-
ply because YOU CAN.
Happy haunting to all!
EDITORIAL
Scheeling employ-
ees are being gathered
every month for the EXTRA SMILE (Scheeling’s Monthly
Inspiration Learning Experi-
ence) Program. This pro-
gram is being sponsored by
different Departments and
Districts. The program‟s pur-
pose is to give and share
inspiration to the employ-
ees, a learning, fun experi-
ence at the same time.
Last April, the Exe-
Com sponsored the Extra
S m i l e f o c u s i n g o n
“Simplicity”. Not compli-
cate life. To have happi-
ness with peace, and to
practice the function of
intelligence. The message
taught us to appreciate
everything that we have
especially the small things.
To have a sincere
compassion for others pre-
dicament and use our
blessing to help them. For
May, it was the Sales and
Marketing Department who
led the program, with their
theme, “Happiness: Con-tentment and Accep-
tance”. Focusing on the 5
factors in our lives, Career,
Work, People, Environment,
and Life. Being contented,
accepting, and being un-
selfish, satisfied with every-
thing that we have, and in
the career path that we‟re
walking now, figuring what
we want and who we
want to be, starting work
and life with right attitude
everyday, sharing the
achievements and being
happy w i th fr iend‟s
achievements.
And for June, the
Warlords took the stage as
they encouraged everyone
to wear their sunglasses for
the bright future ahead with
Positive Thinking attitude.
Positive mindset means hav-
ing the right attitude, taking
things in a different perspec-
tive and stepping out in faith.
Extra Smile Program By: Ann Santibañez
Tidings
The doctors were watching the
Corparte AVP during the product
presentation
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Corporate AVP: Water as Life By: Libay Cruz “It all started with