2. About Us
Blaze Avenue strives to help your company turn big plans into tangible results. We provide tailor-
made corporate training solutions through innovative, teaching and communication methods. Our
solutions are customized for every instance so speak to us to see if we can help you solve a problem
within your budget.
“When a group of individual minds are coordinated and function in harmony, the increased energy
created through that alliance becomes available to every individual in the group.”
- Napoleon Hill
Vision:
To become the premier training and Consultancy Company which provides:
• best training courses and consultancy
• innovative teaching culture
• ‘Harvard’s standard.
Mission:
To bring inspiration and innovation to every organisation thorough training courses
Objectives: S M A R T
-specific
-measurable
-actionable
-realistic
-time frame
Core Values
1. The Best People
2. Client Value Creation
3. Be Passionate and Determined
4. Building Communities
5. Expanding ‘The Art of Possible’
Corporate Strategy
The common denominators of all our events, in house and public courses are a mix of focus, timing
and most importantly relevance. We continually research key developments in the market and identify
leading experts within the relevant field to facilitate these events.
This approach, which guarantees bottom-line every time, will propel us to be one of the leading
training organisers in the region.
At Blaze Avenue we believe in a comprehensive approach, in turn becoming a part of our clients’
business and knowing as much about their operations and challenges as possible. We want to
support them in meeting their needs and most importantly achieving their goals.
This approach is underlined by:
3. • Our belief in the value we add to our clients’ businesses and the relationships with their stakeholders
• Our aim of forming mutually beneficial win-win relationships;
• Our desire to contribute to the long-term success of our clients.
Why us
At Blaze Avenue , we adopt “ The 10-step process for developing training courses”
The process for developing performance-based training includes the following 10 steps. The
first four steps constitute the task analysis that is necessary to design and develop relevant,
useful training materials. Steps 5–10 constitute the design and development process.
1. Define the target population for training.
2. List the tasks to be performed by the target population on the job.
3. List the skills and knowledge needed to do the tasks.
4. Select the skills and knowledge to be taught. (These make up the “training objectives.”)
5. Organize the selected skills and knowledge into suitable teaching units
(Modules) and develop the training design (including brief outlines of
module content and planned training methods).
6. Draft expanded outlines of modules, including instructional objectives,
main body of text, and descriptions of training methods, examples and exercises.
7. Experts provide realistic examples and information for use in exercises.
8. Draft the complete modules, facilitator guidelines, and course director guidelines.
9. Field-test the training materials.
10. Revise and finalize training materials based on the field test.
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
BOARD OF
DIRECTOR
(BOD)
CHIEF
EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
(CEO)
BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT
MARKETING FINANCE Human
Resource
(HR)
OPERATION SALES PRODUCT /
PROGRAMME
DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT
In-House
Sales
Conference Public Consultancy
Services
4. Our services
Public courses
Public training courses are available to employees from any organization, and are perfect
when you want to train one or two people. They are run regularly and provide effective
training allowing you to network with peers from different industries.
The courses are led by expert tutors who are skilled in both their subject matter and in the
most effective ways for delegates to learn. They vary from one-day introductory courses,
designed to increase your understanding of a standard, to detailed week-long courses.
Some courses lead to certificates or qualifications and may involve an examination.
Blaze Avenue take great care in selecting high quality venues, paying special attention to
location, facilities and service standards
In House Training
We provide training and development programs tailored to the needs of your organization. We pay
attention to the course contents as well as enhanced delivery methods to ensure that your employees
learning are transferred to the workplace.
We conduct up-skilling courses for management, executive, administrative, frontline and
manufacturing staff. Programs can be designed to solve strategic challenges, response to customers’
requirements, improve operational productivity and quality performance, or build high performance
organizational culture.
In house training list:
Executive Management / Leadership
1. Leadership Skills – Follow Me, I’ll Be Right Behind You
2. Communication Skills – The Assertive Communicator
3. Team Building
4. Giving Feedback - What Was That?
5. Creativity & Innovation Talent Building
6. Negotiation Skills – This Means War (Certification)
7. Coaching Skills – Monkey See Monkey Do
8. Motivation, Persuasion & Creativity
9. Delegation Skills – Command & Conquer
10.Leadership For Emerging Finance Managers/Executives
11. Leadership –Business Focus
12. Succession Planning For Managers
5. 13. Mind Mapping
14. Train The Trainer ( Certification)
15. Emotional Intelligence – Am I Alright
16 Advanced Emotional Intelligence: Personal Skills
17. Advanced Time Management
18. Presentation Skills – The Zen Presenter
19.Decision Making – The Mind Maker
20. Body Language Part 1 – Did My Body Say That?
21. Body Language Part 2 – When Did My Body Say That
22. Assertiveness Skills – The Art Of No
23.Anger Management – What!? I Don’t Have A Temper
24. Personal Impact – Know Thyself
25.Crisis Management
26.Neuro Linguistic Programme (NLP)
27. Managers Essential Tool Box
28.Stress Management
29. Essential People Skill
30. Problem Solving and Decision Making
31. Adaptive Leadership: mental Strategies for change, innovation,
and creativity
32. Revisiting Motivation
33. Compassion in Service-revisiting service quality
34. Balancing job and family
Business English
1. ICE- International Corporate English Skills
2. Accent Neutralization
3. International Social English
4. IFEC - International Financial English Cambridge
5. ILEC - International Legal English Cambridge
6. Report Writing – Academic – Business – Technical
-report writing It professionals
-report writing for Bankers
-report writing for Engineers
6. Finance & Accounting
1. Entrepreneur Approach To Credit Management & Debt Recovery
2. Finance For Non-Finance Professionals
3. Planning & Budgeting
4. Legal Debt Recovery
5. Strategies Account Payable
6. Fast Closing Monthly & Year-End Accounts
7. Treasury & Cash Flow Management
8. Accounting For Beginners
9. Debt Collection for Healthcare ( Hospital) Industry
10. Debt Collection for Hospitality (Hotel & Tourism) Industry
11. Final Accounts, Analysis & Control
12. GST - Goods & Services Tax Implementation In Malaysia
13. GST Mechanism and Treatment for LMW/FIZ Manufacturers.
14. GST Accounting, Control & Report
15. GST for Oil & Gas Industry
16. GST for Telco Industry
17. GST for Manufacturing & Logistic Sector
18. Costing & Management Accounting - Budgeting & Cost Control
19. Project Cost Estimation
20. Standard Cost Accounting
21. Forecasting For Trade Planning and Projection
22. Costing & Budgeting
23. Cost Reduction and Profit Improvement Strategies
24. Cost Reduction For Procuring And Using Psychology Power In
Negotiation
7. Management Development
1. KPI for Organization Success
2. Strategic Planning For Senior & Top Management
3. Implementing Balance Score Card
4. Sales Management
5. Risk Mitigation Strategy Planning Program
6. Marketing For International Business
7. Project Management – PM - Manufacturer
PM – Oil & gas
PM – IT Industry
PM – Energy, power, commissioning
8. Project Investment Evaluation at Financial Modelling
9. Customer Relationship Management
10. Commercial Acumen
11. Embracing Market Segmentation & Targeting
12. Advanced Business Acumen Management
13. The Customer Journey
14. Generate & Nurture through leads Social
15. Strategic Planning on Case Study Approach
16. Key Account Management
17. International Business Marketing
18. Multichannel Optimisation
19. Understanding & Evaluating Creative
20. Marketing to the C –Suite (how to successfully to reach most difficult
B2B audience)
21. The Fundamentals of B2B marketing
22. Market Research & Insight Analysis
23. Budget Maximisation
24. Content Marketing – Volume versus value
25. Pricing Optimisation
26. B2C sales training
27. Competitive Intelligence
28. Marketing Intelligence
29. Supply Chain Management
30. Contract Planning and Management
31. Contract Risk Management
32. Contract Negotiation
33. Project Risk Management
34. Risk Based Project Audit
8. Lean Management & Six Sigma Productivity & Process
Improvement
1.Dynamic 5S: Productivity Improvement towards Shopfloor/Office Excellence
2. Effective Inventory Management
3.Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
4. Industrial Engineering Techniques
5.Just In Time (JIT)
6. Kaizen: Journey to Performance Excellence
7.Kanban Pull Production System
8.Production Planning and Control
9.Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED)
10.Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
11.Lean Manufacturing for Production Excellence
12.Lean Six Sigma Sponsor and Champions Training
13.Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training
14.Six Sigma Green Belt Training
15.Six Sigma Black Belt Training
16.Lean Manufacturing
9. Engineering & Technical
1. Reliability Engineering and Management
2. Equipment Reliability Strategy
3. Operator Driven Reliability
4. Maintenance Planning, Scheduling and Execution
5. Turnaround Work Planning, Scheduling and Execution
6. Risk Management
7. Root Cause Failure Analysis
8. Pump Reliability Improvements
9. Centrifugal Compressor Reliability Improvements
10.Reciprocating Compressor Reliability Improvements
11.Gas Turbine Reliability Improvements
12. Electrical Motor Reliability Improvements
13. Developing and Implementing Technical Competence
14. Process Heater (Furnace) Reliability Improvements
15. Maintenance Work Management and Data Collection
16.Electrical Equipment Reliability Improvements
17.Fixed Equipment Reliability Improvements
18.Maintenance Effectiveness Analysis
19. Instrumentation Reliability Improvements
20. Time Management
21. Generator Reliability Improvements
22. Spare Part Management
23. Maintenance, Reliability and Integrity Improvements for Offshore Facilities
24.Implementation of Best Practices for Operation and Maintenance
25. Emergency Preparedness
26. Improving Rotating Equipment Maintenance, Operation and Reliability
27.Oil Storage Tanks Design, Operation, Maintenance and Reliability
28.Troubleshooting Problems in Operation and Maintenance
29.Condition Monitoring
30. Shutdown & Turnaround
31. Predictive and Preventive Maintenance
32. Advance Predictive and Preventive Maintenance
10. Energy
1. Power System Stability
2. Power System State Estimation
3. Communication Interfaces in Smart Grid
4. The Role of IEC 61850 in Smart Grid
5. IEC 61850 Systems and Their Components
6. IEC 61850 Testing - Equipment Requirements and Tools
7. Substation Configuration Language Based Engineering
8. FACTS Device Models
9. Distributed Generation
10. Distributed Wind Generation and its Impacts on the Network
11. Modelling Analysis for Modern Electrical Systems
12. Power Systems Economic Operation
13. Reactive Power and Voltage Control on Electrical Networks
14. Real Power &Control on Power System
15. Substation Automation Systems
16. Distribution Automation
17. Substation Networks and LANs
18. Energy Management Systems
19. Power System Operations
20. Power System Reliability
21. HVDC and AC to DC Line Conversion
22. Planning FACTS Devices
23. Dynamic Rating Technologies
24. Power System Restoration - Methodologies & Implementation Strategies
25. Vulnerability of Power Grids
26. Locational Marginal Pricing
27. Transmission Property Rights Models
28. Power System Economics
29. The Future of Renewable Energy: a Case for Photovoltaic
30. Management of Assets and Reliability in Distribution Networks
31. Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control in Smart Power Grids
32. SVC Technology
33. Substation Anesthetics and Community Acceptance
34. Substation Design
35. Power Control Centres (EMS)
36. Power System Operations and Control
37. Power System Reliability and Security
38. Utilization of Information Technology in Power Systems
39. Smart Grid
40. Power System Transient
11. 41. High Voltage Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, Switches
42. Gas Insulated Substations
43. Switching Surge Control
44. Controlled Switching Transmission Regulatory Issues in the United States
45. The History of Electric Power Transmission in the USA
46. Impact of Power Industry Restructuring on Power System Planning, Operation and
Economics
47. Modern Tools for Impulse Fault Diagnosis in Transformers
48. Condition Monitoring of Oil-Paper Composite Insulation System of Transformers
49. Electric Field Analysis in High Voltage
50. Application of Artificial Neural Network in High Voltage Engineering
51. Renewable Energy and the Opportunities It Delivers for Our Future
52. Numerical Protection: Challenge or Opportunity
53. How Star Wars Keeps the Lights On
54. Reliability of Power Systems
55. Probabilistic Methods in Power System Analysis
56. Applications of Wind Generation
57. Power System Economics
58. Examples of Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems
59. An Overview of Computer Simulation Methods for Electromagnetic Transients in Power
Systems
60. Diagnostic of High Voltage Generator Insulation Based on Partial Discharge Analysis
61. Vision of Sustainable Vehicle and Fuel Technologies
62. Future State Estimation Paradigms: From Substations to Multi-Area Networks
63 Handling Topology Errors in Power Systems State Estimation
64. Digital Signal Processing Techniques for Power Systems Applications
65. Energy efficiency and Demand-Side Management
66. Power Systems Planning
67. Accreditation of Engineering Programs
68. Deregulation of the Electricity Industry
69. System Operation
70. Competitive Power Markets
71. Generation Scheduling
72. Hydropower Management
73. Financial Risk Management
74. Transmission and Distribution Pricing
75. Power Reliability Concepts
76. Generating Capacity Probabilistic Planning
77. Distribution System Probabilistic Planning
78. Composite Generating and Transmission
79. Medium and Low Voltage Fuses
80. Power Quality
81. Overcurrent Protection (Transformer, Motor, Semi-conductors)
82. Uncertainty and Risk Management in Electricity Markets
83. Restructuring of Electricity Industry
84. Regulatory Policy
85. Transmission Investment Under competition
86. Reliability of Electric Power Networks and Economic Impacts
87. Implementation of the V2G Concept (Battery Vehicles) into the Grid
88. Power System Voltage Management: Capacitor Placement and Control
89. Distribution Capacitor Control – An Overview
90. Transmission Voltage Capacitors - Substation
91. Power Capacitor Application Considerations
92. Power Quality Challenges Posed by Renewable Energy Resources
93. Blackouts; Causes and Lessons Learned
94. Computational Intelligence in Power System Operational Planning
95. Optimal Economic and Environmental Operation of Electric Power Systems
96. Special Protection Schemes (SPS) or Remedial Action Schemes (RAS)
97. Real Consequences Follow Imaginary Power Deficiencies
98. Impact of Protection Systems on Power System Disturbances
12. 99. Power Quality Impacts on Protection and Vice Versa
100. The History and Mechanics of Blackouts
101. Third Zone Revisited
102. HVDC Line Design
103. HVDC Vs. HVAC Economic Evaluation
104. Non Ceramic Insulators
105. Transmission Line Insulation
106. Insulation Coordination
107. Transient Stability Predication
108. Electric Field effect on ADSS Fiber Optic Cables
109. Electric Power application of Voltage Source Converters
110. Can We Prevent Blackouts
111. Demand Side Participation in Electricity Markets
112. Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS)
113. Gas Insulated Transmission Line (GITL)
114. SF6 Gas
115. Surge Protection of Power Systems
116. Power System Relaying
117. Distributed Generation
118. Importance of Standards and the Standard Development Process in Both
National and Internationally
119. Sustainable Electric Power Systems in the 21st Century: Trends, Challenges,
and Role of Advanced Technologies
120. Automated Fault Analysis
121. Intelligent Techniques for Detection and Classification of Disturbances
122. Protective Relaying Design, Modeling and Simulation
123. Substation Automation
124. High Voltage Circuit Breakers
125. Power System Transients
126. Capacitor Switching
127. Transient Recovery Voltages
128. Insulation Coordination
129. Transformers and Overloading Transformers
130. Electric Utility Management
131. Energy Policy
132. Power Systems Economics
133. Electric Industry Market Reforms
134. Efficient Wholesale Power Market Development and Operation
135. Distributed Resources
136. Benefits of HVDC Terminals in Integrated Electric System
137. Introduction to HVDC Technology
138. HVDC and FACTS Thyristor Valve Technology
139. Advances in HVDC Technology as Applied to the Pacific HVDC Intertie
140. How to Use Information Provided by Smart Meters for the Benefits of
Distribution Automation
141. Integration of Smart Grid Technology with Advanced Distribution
Automation
142. Coordination of Operations of the Smart Transmission and Distribution Grids
143. High Reliability Power Systems Design
144. Smart Grids
145. Demand Side Management and Flexibility in Tomorrow's Power Systems
146. Substation Automation
147 ADA Systems
148. Communication Protocols
149. Smart Grid
150. Application and Operational Experience of FACTS
151. World’s First Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), Application
152. Application and Operational Experience of Gas Insulated Switchgears (GIS)
153. Power System Grounding
13. 154. Partial Discharge Measurement
155. Radiometric Partial Discharge Measurements on Energized High-Voltage
Equipment
156. The Use of Global Positioning System in Power Systems
157. Practical Approaches to Power System Protection Using Multifunction Relays:
158. Generator, Transformer & Line Protection
159. Interconnecting Distributed Resources to Utility System
160. Disturbance Analysis to Enhance System Security
161. High Voltage Insulators
162. Insulator Contamination
163. Power Line Arresters
164. Insulation Coordination
165. Wide Area Monitoring Protection and Control – Transmission Smart Grid
166. Improving the Power Grid Performance in the Complex Environment
167. Sustainable Energy Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges
168 Harvesting Renewable Energy: The Grid Integration Challenge
169. Wind Grid Integration Studies: Ireland a Case Study
170. Operation and Planning Power System with Ultra-high Wind Penetrations:
171. Research Questions and Results
172. Robust Control In Power Systems
173. Flexible AC Transmission System Modelling and Control
174. Energy Market Simulation Methodologies and Practice
175. Competitive Market Models and Infrastructure Investments:
176. Lessons Learned and a Road Map for the Future
177. Challenges of the next Generation Energy Market Design Structures
178. Multi-area Congestion Management
179. Transient Stability Assessment and Control
180. Real-time Transient Stability Closed - loop Emergency Control
181. Machine Theory and Application
182. High Speed Trains— Application of Induction and Synchronous
Machines/Power Electronics
183. Economics Appraisal of the Efficiency in the Design of an Electric Machine
184. Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
185. Alternate Energy
186. Smart Grid
187. Critical Infrastructure Protection
188. Power Quality
189. The Power Industry Workforce in Its Challenges
190. Practical Lessons from Wind Farm Collector Systems and Interconnections
191. Approaches and Lessons Learned for a Comprehensive Reliability
Improvement Effort
192. Application of Distribution Automation and Associated Benefits
193. Energy Efficiency with Supply Reliability
194. Energy Master Plan
195. Energy Efficiency Measures, Identification and Implementation
196. Real Time Monitoring and Energy Management
197. Energy Systems and Electronics
198. Power System Control
199. HVDC
200. Wind Energy
201. Long Term Supply Contract Auctions - the South American Model
202. Distribution Benchmark Regulation and Pricing
203. Transmission Expansion in Deregulated Environment
204. Microprocessor Based Relays – Theory and Applications
205. Advancements in Shipboard Power Systems
206. Intelligent System Strategies for Reconfiguration of Power Systems
including Distributed Generation and Intentional Islanding
207. Protective Relaying
208. Power System Modelling and Simulations: Differences and Propose
for Power System Protection schemes
14. 209. Concerns and Effective Protection Solutions for Distributed Generation
210. HV Shunt Reactor Protection Schemes
211. FACTS Controllers and Their Modelling Techniques
212. Power System Deregulation and Electricity Restructuring
213. Electricity Market
214. Power System Operation
215. Power System Control Centre
216. Power System Planning
217. High Voltage Phenomena on Power Systems
218. Lightning and Transient Protection of Power Systems
219. For More Reliable Underground Cables And Insulation Materials Utilization
220. Electrical Interference Effects on Buried Pipelines
221. Power Quality and Harmonics Issues in Industrial Plants
222. Permanent Magnet Brushless Motors
223. Induction Motors
224. Active Power Filters
225. Computer Aided Design of Electrical Machines
226. DSP – Based Control of Electric Motors
227. Pricing and Hedging for Network Congestion in Nodal Energy Markets –
A Power Systems Analysis Perspective
228. Analytical Methods for Online Network Applications – a Mini-Tour
229. Topology Estimation – the Only Approach that Works
230. Battery Energy Storage Systems
231. Voltage Stability
232. Power Quality
233. Voltage Sag Mitigation
234. Harmonics Standards
235. On-line Dynamic Security Assessment
236. Decision Support Tools in De-regulated Energy Systems
237. Long-term Technology Strategy
238. Power System Operation and Planning
239. Power System Insulation Coordinating Studies Using EMTP–like Tools
240. Power Quality Studies Using EMTP-like Tools
241. Distribution Systems Engineering/Reliability
242. Power Quality
243. Advanced Distribution Automation
244. Power Electronic Applications to Distribution Systems
245. Six-phase Power Transmission
246. Multi-objective Game Approach for Electric Power System Expansion
Planning
247. Large Electric Power System Electromechanical Transients: Modelling
and Simulation Techniques
248. Emergency Control System for Blackout Prevention in Electric Power Systems
249. Voltage Stability
250. Power System Dynamics
251. Wind Power Integration
252. Electric Distribution Reliability: How does performance based rate making connect
to reliability performance?
253. Asset Management Tips and Techniques: How to develop programs that really work?
254. Power Generation Operation and Control
255. Wind Farms Operation in Weak System
256. VSC Transmission with Overhead Transmission
257. Conversion of AC Transmission to DC
258. Distributed Generation and Its Utilization
259. Wind Power Generation and Control
260. Role of Power Electronics in Smart Power Grid
261. FACTS Controller Technology
262. Wave Generation Technologies
263. Congestion Management and Transfer Capability Enhancement using FACTS
264. Voltage Stability of Unbalanced Three Phase Power Systems
15. Consultancy
Blaze Avenue views Management Consultancy as a professional service to our clients. According to
the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes (ICMCI), management consultancy is
the provision of independent advice and assistance about the process of management to clients with
management responsibilities.
We provide advisory services to help our clients achieve business imperatives and organizational
objectives by first understanding our clients' strengths an
client has his or her own unique business challenges to address.
We are a temporary resource for our clients. As such, our aim in management consultancy is to add
value to our clients by transferring our knowledg
Partial client list
1. Continental Sime Tyres
2. Opus Berhad
3. Mesiniaga
3. Perodua Sales SdnBhd
4. Mubadala Petroleum
5. Dunlopillo (M) SdnBhd
6. AIA BHD
7. Affin Bank
8. Astro
9. Bank Islam
10. TenagaNasionalBerhad (TNB)
11. Telekom Malaysia
12. Plus
13. Putra Specialist Hospital (Melaka) SdnBhd
14. KPJ specialist Centre
15. Eu Yan Sang
16. NGCP - Philippines
Certification
Blaze Avenue views Management Consultancy as a professional service to our clients. According to
the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes (ICMCI), management consultancy is
advice and assistance about the process of management to clients with
We provide advisory services to help our clients achieve business imperatives and organizational
objectives by first understanding our clients' strengths and areas for improvements. After all, every
client has his or her own unique business challenges to address.
We are a temporary resource for our clients. As such, our aim in management consultancy is to add
value to our clients by transferring our knowledge to them.
(TNB)
Hospital (Melaka) SdnBhd
Blaze Avenue views Management Consultancy as a professional service to our clients. According to
the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes (ICMCI), management consultancy is
advice and assistance about the process of management to clients with
We provide advisory services to help our clients achieve business imperatives and organizational
d areas for improvements. After all, every
We are a temporary resource for our clients. As such, our aim in management consultancy is to add