The document profiles Timothy Wooi, who has over 30 years of experience in Lean Management and is a certified Kaizen specialist and TPM facilitator. He provides consulting services related to Lean techniques and develops Tim's Waterfuel, an alternative fuel supplement that adds power while reducing CO2 emissions. He is also an NGO worker involved in prison and drug rehab programs.
Hard work & Low cost do not help by themselves any more. Intellectual arbitrage is here to stay. Innovation is the way to stay ahead of the pack. Be the game changer. Let our C3 methodology (part of triniti Innovation Framework) help you break out of idea scarcity and convert your ideas into profitable, implementable solutions.
Hard work & Low cost do not help by themselves any more. Intellectual arbitrage is here to stay. Innovation is the way to stay ahead of the pack. Be the game changer. Let our C3 methodology (part of triniti Innovation Framework) help you break out of idea scarcity and convert your ideas into profitable, implementable solutions.
Innovation Management - 4 - Innovation CultureJoseph Ho
- Innovation + Culture = Culture of Innovation
- Status Quo Culture vs Innovation Culture
- Elements of Innovation Culture
- Dimensions of Innovation Culture
- Organization Culture and Innovation
- 4 Levels of Innovation Culture
Types of Inventions; Difference between invention and innovation; Types of innovation; Innovation process vs Process innovation; Linear innovation models.. Technology push model, Market pull model; Flexible innovation process models
Innovation is the glue between invention and investment, and transforms ideas into businesses. The process of innovation shapes your idea into something people will value and ultimately purchase.
The innovation process cycles through 4 key steps:
1) Ideas and Solutions
2) Business propositions
3) Business feasibility
4) Business planning
New Products
New Product Categories
New Product Development Process
Product Development Strategies: POSITIONING STRATEGIES,POSITIONING TECHNIQUES,PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION STRATEGIES.
Innovation Management - 4 - Innovation CultureJoseph Ho
- Innovation + Culture = Culture of Innovation
- Status Quo Culture vs Innovation Culture
- Elements of Innovation Culture
- Dimensions of Innovation Culture
- Organization Culture and Innovation
- 4 Levels of Innovation Culture
Types of Inventions; Difference between invention and innovation; Types of innovation; Innovation process vs Process innovation; Linear innovation models.. Technology push model, Market pull model; Flexible innovation process models
Innovation is the glue between invention and investment, and transforms ideas into businesses. The process of innovation shapes your idea into something people will value and ultimately purchase.
The innovation process cycles through 4 key steps:
1) Ideas and Solutions
2) Business propositions
3) Business feasibility
4) Business planning
New Products
New Product Categories
New Product Development Process
Product Development Strategies: POSITIONING STRATEGIES,POSITIONING TECHNIQUES,PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION STRATEGIES.
(Citation Kotler, P. & Keller, K. (2012). Marketing Management, 1.docxkatherncarlyle
(Citation: Kotler, P. & Keller, K. (2012). Marketing Management, 14th Edition. Retrieved from Vital Source.
Chapter 20 Introducing New Market Offerings
With a unique approach to video game playing, Nintendo’s highly interactive and engaging Wii became a huge hit.
In This Chapter, We Will Address the Following Questions
1.
What challenges does a company face in developing new products and services?
2.
What organizational structures and processes do managers use to oversee new-product development?
3.
What are the main stages in developing new products and services?
4.
What is the best way to manage the new-product development process?
5.
What factors affect the rate of diffusion and consumer adoption of newly launched products and services?
New-product development shapes the company’s future. Improved or replacement products and services can maintain or build sales; new-to-the-world products and services can transform industries and companies and change lives. But the low success rate of new products and services points to the many challenges they face. Companies are doing more than just talking about innovation. They are challenging industry norms and past conventions to develop new products and services that delight and engage consumers. Nintendo’s Wii is a prime example.1
Although Nintendo helped create the $30 billion global video game business, its U.S. sales had shrunk in half by 2006. CEO Satoru Iwata and game designer Shigeru Miyamoto decided to address two troubling trends in the industry: As players got older and acquired families and careers, they played less often, and as video game consoles got more powerful, they grew more expensive. Nintendo’s solution? Redesign the game controllers and the way they interacted with the consoles. Bucking industry trends, Nintendo chose a cheaper, lower-power chip with fewer graphics capabilities, creating a totally different style of play based on physical gestures. A sleek white design and a new motion-sensitive wireless controller made it much more engaging and interactive. Nintendo’s decision to embrace outside software developers meant a number of titles quickly became available. Thus Wii was born. Its collaborative nature made it a hit with nongamers drawn by its capabilities and hard-core players seeking to master its many intriguing games.
Marketers play a key role in new-product development by identifying and evaluating ideas and working with R&D and other areas in every stage of development. This chapter provides a detailed analysis of the new-product development process. Much of the discussion is equally relevant to new products, services, or business models. Chapter 21 considers how marketers can tap into global markets as another source of long-term growth.
New-Product Options
There are a variety of types of new products and ways to create them.2
Make or Buy
A company can add new products through acquisition or development. When acquiring, the company can buy other companies, patent ...
We have heard about “the global economy” and the impact on a global scale of decisions made centrally and “globalization” using global methods locally. Both of these terms use the word “global” in the sense of taking something from a central location or headquarters facility and rolling it out globally. But what about taking local best practices and leveraging them to customers and clients globally? In this workshop, we will look at how best practices can emerge locally but are often ignored in a global perspective due to their local origin. Many of these best practices are developed “below the radar” and work very well for a local market; however small changes or adaptations could make them of global significance. We will examine cases of local best practices and they were promoted to improve business performance globally. We will also look at things that can go wrong if this is not done correctly and finally, we will highlight ways that a company can discover and apply these practices.
New product development and Classification, Branding, Brand Equity, Product L...Atul Fegade
For basic marketing management courses - Booze Allen Hamilton new product classification scheme, New product development and Classification, Branding, Brand Equity, Packaging, Labeling, Product Life Cycle
One of the great irony of successful companies is how easily they can fail. New companies are founded to take advantage of some new technology. They become highly successful and but when the technology shifts, something new comes along, they are unable to adapt and fail. This is the innovator’s dilemma.
Then there are companies that manage to survive. For example, Kodak survived two platform shift, only til fail the third. IBM has survived over 100 years. What do successful companies do differently?
The 10 most influential business leaders to follow in 2021 edition 2Swiftnlift
One of the leading manufacturers of cold #storage facilities has formed a strategy on how to change the expensive, inefficient, and non-environmental friendly temperature-controlled storage.
Following are the essential parts of the product innovation process: Identifying gaps and blue oceans in the market, and Collecting data needed for Product Innovation.
For more details, visit : https://mitidinnovation.com/recreation/introduction-to-product-innovation-process/
A Requirements Document (RD) is the first step to creating a great product. Because it is the first step, a RD has the greatest leverage of all product development activities. A small error in the direction at this stage can make a big difference in were the product ultimately ends up.
Story of The Soldier Son Portrait who died to save othersTimothy Wooi
This is a great story of the Soldier Son Portrait.
A wealthy man and his son loved to collect rare works of art. They had everything in their collection, from Picasso to Raphael. They would often sit together and admire the great works of art. When the Vietnam conflict broke out, the son went to war. He was very courageous and died in battle while rescuing another soldier.
The father was notified and grieved deeply for his only son. About a month later, just before Christmas, There was a knock at the door.,,,,,,,,,,,......
MV Thailand Leadership Training 2023.pptTimothy Wooi
Servant Leadership Training, preparing Leaders to lead and serve God with a heart anchored on 12 key principles of Servant Leadership starting with the 12th key principles of Calling & Nurturing the Spirit.
Introduction to 21st Century Leadership & Change Management, Features of Innovative, Traits & Styles of Leadership
Servant Leadership Styles-The best way to Lead.
- How to become a Servant Leader
- 10 Principles of Servant Leadership
3. Faith Walk Leadership ‘Heart of a Leader’ (Ken Blanchard) building Relationship, Collaboration and Trust.
SEAIETI Online Educational Administration Practices with TQMTimothy Wooi
THEME:
Turning Great Teachers to Great Administrators with ‘TQM’
Course Content
Session1. Soft TQM
Quality Assurance and managing
Organizational Change
TQM and its Application in
School settings
Session2. Hard TQM
Tools and Techniques for Total
Quality Management
Steps in TQM Implementation
building the Dream School
Advanced Standards for Quality School Systems
Introducing ISO 9001 International Quality Assurance and Lean Six Sigma
Profesionalism in efficient customer serviceTimothy Wooi
Course Objectives:
To be exposed to the importance of Professionalism for excellent customer service in the digital era.
To benchmark excellent professional customer service attitude as the foundation of an excellent customer service strategy making lasting first impression to significantly impact business success.
To understand the definition and the importance of customer service quality, strategies and skills and to apply them in providing an excellent customer service with professionalism.
To understand the Principles of an efficient customer service skills with 21 examples to develop from.
Innovative Leadership in Education for the New Normal Timothy Wooi
Objective
To introduce Educators to the Concepts and Features of Innovative Leadership, preparation and effective practices.
Preparing Educators with Innovative Leadership characteristic and features applicable to practice, making a difference in School Improvement.
Developing successful Principals and Leaders to lead school with Innovative Leadership styles, building Relationship, Collaboration and Trust.
Leadership and the teaching and learning culture in the new normalTimothy Wooi
Session 1
Leadership for non Teaching Personnel to support Education in the Teaching and Learning culture in the New Normal.
Leadership Styles in the New Normal
1. Servant Leadership,
2. Transactional Leadership,
3. Emotional Leadership &
4. Transformational Leadership
Session 2
Introduction to Innovation & Innovation Leadership.
Innovation Leadership & Skills in the New Normal
Leading innovation practice in the New Normal
Introduction
Leadership of non Teaching staff in the School System and the Teaching and Learning culture in the New Normal are crucial and plays an important role to support the Educational Organization.
It explores organizational theories, models of theories, models of leadership & management, and personal & organizational change.
It bridges the theories to practical applications to support the Educational settings.
Communication & Interpersonal Skills at Multi Cultural WorkplaceTimothy Wooi
Course Objective
To set clear guidelines for effective communication and to consider the role of good interpersonal skills in the multicultural workplace by understanding:
different behavioral styles and learn to modify your behavior to achieve best results
how to stay present 'in the moment', 'listen for intent', and influence your listener positively
how to give and receive constructive feedback as a way to build better relationships
To demonstrate assertive behavior
how to communicate effectively when the stakes are high and you need to neutralize arguments effectively
To create individual action plans for ongoing personal development by making use of all of the above skills to ensure effective teamwork
Course Content
Interpersonal Skills
Introduction (Interaction & Person)
Importance of Interpersonal Skills
Communication in Interpersonal Skills
Tools in Interpersonal Skills
Verbal communication
Non-verbal communication
Listening skills
Negotiation
Problem-solving
Decision-making
Assertiveness
Emotional Quotion (EQ) with Interpersonal Skills
Integrating EQ to Interpersonal Skills to perform better at your workplace.
How can you develop your EQ skills to perform better at your workplace position?
Interpersonal Skills Workshop
Applying EQ to Address Your Workplace Challenges
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven CoveyTimothy Wooi
Course Objective
Today more than ever we need to improve life and work
effectiveness. They represent a proven process of personal and interpersonal growth that can have an immediate and lasting impact.
The purpose of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People ® is to help you lead your life in a truly effective way and thus, your organization to achieve greater productivity, improved communication, strengthened relationships, increased influence, and laser-like focus on critical priorities.
Contents
The 7 Habits
Independence
1- Be proactive
2- Begin with the end in mind
3- First things first
4- Think win-win
5- Seek first to understand, then
to be understood
6- Synergize
Continual improvement
7- Sharpen the Saw; Growth
Digital Workplace Leadership 3 sessionsTimothy Wooi
This is 3 Session course of Digital Leadership At Workplace with topics and sub topics as below.
Session 1
Digital Workplace Leadership
1. Introduction to Leadership in the Digital Age
2. Digital Workplace and its definition
3. Common misconceptions about Digital Workplace platform
4. Why do Organizations need a Digital Workplace
5. Improve employee experience by Digitally Transforming Your Workplace
6. The Future of Work Is the Digital Workplace
7. The 5 Pillars of a Digital Workplace Strategy
Session 2
5 Key Characteristics of Digital Leaders
1. Inspires others
2. Leverages technology
3. Encourages collaboration
4. Drives innovation
5. Manages risk
Session 3
Today's Top 8 Digital Leadership Skills
1. Digital Literacy
2. Digital Vision
3. Advocacy
4. Presence
5. Communication
6. Adaptability
7. Self-Awareness
8. Cultural Awareness
Kaizen in Education
In Education, the purpose of Kaizen should be very clearly stated and aligned with the strategic direction of the Educational Institution. Strategy must be a reflection of ‘customer value’ (value to student) as monitored through simplicity, quality, speed, cost, motivation, and growth measurements.
Introduction to Kaizen
Concept & Origin of Lean & Kaizen from Toyota Production System (TPS) and purpose of Kaizen.
The creation of a Kaizen Culture.
The Five Principles of Kaizen. (The Seven Steps Improvement Process)
4. Kaizen in Education.
5. Purpose of Kaizen & the strategic application in the Educational
Institution.
6. How to introduce Kaizen Principles in Education.
7. Kaizen in Teaching & Learning
Touraride Penang Downing Street to London Downing StreetTimothy Wooi
An Ultimate journey to ride to London started when Mr BK Lim who wanted to full fill his dream of a lifetime ie 'To ride to London Downing Street from Downing Street, Penang on just a small cc Bike. A couple heard of this and was interested to tag along. Mr BK Lim then invited 1 Biker and myself for a planning meeting at Touratech. Later another Biker called 2 more of his close friend to join and tag along with Mr BK Lim too. The group grew from 8 to 9 with a very elderly Biker joining to support Mr BK Lim.
During the ride, three Bikers (the Biker and his 2 close friend) would normally move on together on their own and would only join the team as when necessary.
At New Delhi before leaving AJANTA Hotel, Mr Lim briefed every on his engagement of a local Biker to guide everyone safely out of New Delhi till NH1 highway. Mr Lim asked a firm question of 'Are you all still with the team?', no one replied however after all of us reached the NH1 highway safely. Upon reaching the NH1 Highway,the couple and the 3 Bikers separate from the team riding off on their own ahead of us. The 4 member Team that is with Mr BK Lim as the Capt then continue the ride till Down Street London in full support of One for all and all for One.
Disruptive Pandemic School Leadership Management ShiftTimothy Wooi
COURSE CONTENT
Session 1.
1.Three ways the Covid19 Pandemic could reshape Education
Three trends that could hint future transformations:
i. Education - nudged and pushed to change leading to surprising innovations. The coronavirus pandemic has changed how millions around the globe are educated.
ii. Public-private educational partnerships could grow in importance New solutions for education bringing much needed innovation.
iii. Widening the Digital Divide The digital divide with new shifts in education approaches to widen equality gaps.
Session 2.
3. Transforming teaching-learning process from a teaching culture to a leaning culture i. What is school culture and how does it impact on learning?
Activity 1: Identifying examples of positive school culture
ii Styles of school leadership (Case Study 1: Four school leaders with different styles)
Activity 2: Leadership Styles
Activity 3: The role of leadership in determining school culture
iii Identifying and analyzing the culture in your school
Activity 4: Gathering evidence of the current school culture
Activity 5: Working with the team to identify areas for team improvement
iv. Developing a positive shared culture
Activity 6: Engaging with Stake Holders
Activity 7:Team review of your finding so far
Activity 8: Plan of action
Waste Management & Recycle based on the 3R'sTimothy Wooi
Contents
1. Introduction of Waste Management (WM)
2. Integrated solid waste management (SWM) – Problems and issues
3. Government initiatives and milestones
4. Management strategies
5.Waste minimization in Malaysia
6. Barriers to 3R implementation
7. Tips for effective practice of 3R’s
8. Conclusion
INTERNATIONAL TRAINNG on Innovation in EducationTimothy Wooi
Course Content:
Innovation in Education
Concepts & Impact of Innovation in Education,
Why Innovation in Education
Innovation in various Educational System & Era.
21st Century Shift in Education
Teaching and Learning for 21st Century Skills and Literacy
21st Century Skills (The 7 C’s)
Innovative Teaching Strategies In The Classroom (8 Strategies to Embrace)
Innovative Ideas in School
New Trends in Teaching Innovation - 10 Ways
Helping Students learn New Skills through Innovation
Making Skills as important as Knowledge
Forming Teams – Using Thinking & Creative Tools
Introduction
Implication of IR4.0 to Teaching covers the 4th Industrial Revolution (IR4.0), the Emerging Technologies, the types of Skills required for IR4.0 and…
…The role of the Education Sector in response & preparation to teach Students for future changes in skills and work.
Contents:
1. Industry 4.0, & the Emerging Technologies
2. Students Have Technology-
Driven Expectations
3. Type of Skills needed for IR4.0
4. Education Is Getting Personal
5. IoT Is Taking Over
6. Role of the Education Sector in
response & preparation for IR4.0
The eight-discipline (8D) Approach to Problem-Solving is a systematic approach to problem-solving & documenting of results, developed by Ford Motor Co. It is an essential step to process improvement.
The 8D method provides you with an in-depth understanding of analyzing problems to identify the root causes.
This workshop provides you with a working knowledge of 8D effective root cause analysis and tools to address non conformity.
It will strengthen your understanding on;
what is 8D,
why Apply 8D,
when to Apply 8D &
how to Apply 8D at work.
‘Service Excellence at Workplace and organizations’ is a management strategy for success towards excellence with total customer satisfaction.
Discover how these organizations achieved workplace excellence and put these strategies and best practices into action within your organization.
My Teacher Shamed me when I could not readTimothy Wooi
Anthony Hamilton, a writer who lives in Hayward, California.
He is the author of several books, including;
The Autobiography of ‘Strong Child and Shattered Lives’.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
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New product development with creativity & innovation
1. Principal Consultant for Lean Management.Principal Consultant for Lean Management.
Certified Kaizen Specialist & hands on TPMCertified Kaizen Specialist & hands on TPM
Facilitator with 30 over years workingFacilitator with 30 over years working
experience.experience.
Provides Technical Consulting Services onProvides Technical Consulting Services on
Lean Equipment Fabrication, TPM, Kaizen,Lean Equipment Fabrication, TPM, Kaizen,
Cellular system & Moonshine set up.Cellular system & Moonshine set up.
A Mechanical background & DIY handymanA Mechanical background & DIY handyman
who loves Green Living & outdoor activities.who loves Green Living & outdoor activities.
Builds most of his stuff by Recycling idleBuilds most of his stuff by Recycling idle
resources to eliminate waste and promoteresources to eliminate waste and promote
Green.Green.
Develops Tim’s Waterfuel, an alternative fuelDevelops Tim’s Waterfuel, an alternative fuel
supplement using HHO Generator that addssupplement using HHO Generator that adds
power reducing Co2 emission.power reducing Co2 emission.
An NGO Community worker for Prison, DrugAn NGO Community worker for Prison, Drug
Rehab and leader of CREST North (CrisisRehab and leader of CREST North (Crisis
Relieve & Training) Malaysia, an organizationRelieve & Training) Malaysia, an organization
that respond to Crisis & Floodthat respond to Crisis & Flood..
Timothy Wooi
Add: 20C, Taman Bahagia, 06000,
Jitra, Kedah
Email: timothywooi2@gmail.com
H/p: 019 4514007 (Malaysia)
2. IntroductionIntroduction
Consumer "Needs and Wants"Consumer "Needs and Wants"
ChangeChange
Product Reaches The End Of ItsProduct Reaches The End Of Its
Product Life CycleProduct Life Cycle
Product Is At The Maturity StageProduct Is At The Maturity Stage
Of Its Product Life CycleOf Its Product Life Cycle
Environmental ChangesEnvironmental Changes
All Products ExperiencingAll Products Experiencing
ProblemsProblems
CompetitorsCompetitors
All Products ExperiencingAll Products Experiencing
ProblemsProblems
SummarySummary
New Product Development through Innovation
3. Every business needs toEvery business needs to
innovate to stay ahead ofinnovate to stay ahead of
competitors.competitors.
No business canNo business can
continue to offer thecontinue to offer the
same unchangedsame unchanged
product; otherwise salesproduct; otherwise sales
would decrease andwould decrease and
profits reduced.profits reduced.
It helps you stay ahead ofIt helps you stay ahead of
the competitors. If you dothe competitors. If you do
not develop new productsnot develop new products
someone else will andsomeone else will and
steal all of yoursteal all of your
customers.customers.
Why we need NPD
Introduction
4. The complete process ofThe complete process of
bringing a newbringing a new productproduct toto
market.market.
-two parallel paths in the-two parallel paths in the
NPD process:NPD process:
One involves the ideaOne involves the idea
generation,generation, product designproduct design
and detail engineering &and detail engineering &
the 2nd involves marketthe 2nd involves market
research andresearch and
marketing analysismarketing analysis..
Companies typically seeCompanies typically see
NPD as the first stage inNPD as the first stage in
generating andgenerating and
comercializing new productcomercializing new product
within the overall processwithin the overall process
ofof
product life cycle managemenproduct life cycle managemen
used to maintain or growused to maintain or grow
their market share.their market share.
New Product Development (NPD)
Product
A set of benefits offered for exchange
-can be tangible (that is, something
physical you can touch)
- or intangible (like a service, experience,
or belief).
5. Consumer "needs and wants"Consumer "needs and wants"
continuously change. Firmscontinuously change. Firms
should respond to theseshould respond to these
changes through their productschanges through their products
and services. Otherwiseand services. Otherwise
consumers will switch toconsumers will switch to
competitor products that satisfycompetitor products that satisfy
their "needs and wants".their "needs and wants".
- consumers are becoming- consumers are becoming
more health conscious, forcingmore health conscious, forcing
companies to introduce lowcompanies to introduce low
sugar, salt and fat products.sugar, salt and fat products.
Consumer "Needs and Wants" Change
Coca-Cola Zero which contains
no sugar is a classic example of
new product development even
though Coca-Cola's already
contained diet coke. Both, no
sugar but they taste different.
6. The product maybe at the endThe product maybe at the end
of its Product Life Cycle, so theof its Product Life Cycle, so the
company may introduce newcompany may introduce new
and improved updated versions.and improved updated versions.
Microsoft has done this byMicrosoft has done this by
moving from the Xbox to themoving from the Xbox to the
Xbox 360 and now Xbox 360Xbox 360 and now Xbox 360
limited editions allow Microsoftlimited editions allow Microsoft
to refresh the product throughto refresh the product through
small changes.small changes.
Product Reaches The End Of Its Product Life Cycle
7. The product might be at the maturity stage ofThe product might be at the maturity stage of
its Product Life Cycle and need modificationsits Product Life Cycle and need modifications
to stimulate an increase in sales. Nintendoto stimulate an increase in sales. Nintendo
have replaced its DSi console with the 3DShave replaced its DSi console with the 3DS
console which contains additional featuresconsole which contains additional features
such as an extra camera so that you can filmsuch as an extra camera so that you can film
in 3D, a 3D screen which doesn't requirein 3D, a 3D screen which doesn't require
glasses, a joystick and motion sensors.glasses, a joystick and motion sensors.
by then 99% of single sales were throughby then 99% of single sales were through
downloads.downloads.
New product development is an essentialNew product development is an essential
activity for all businesses. It helps you stayactivity for all businesses. It helps you stay
ahead of the competition. If you do notahead of the competition. If you do not
develop new products someone else will anddevelop new products someone else will and
steal all of your customers. The number ofsteal all of your customers. The number of
businesses that have gone into administrationbusinesses that have gone into administration
during the current world recessionduring the current world recession
demonstrate the importance of changedemonstrate the importance of change
management.management.
Product Is At The Maturity Stage Of Its Product
Life Cycle
8. There may be environmental changes which theThere may be environmental changes which the
company wants to capitalise on. Music companiescompany wants to capitalise on. Music companies
are now selling more music via internet downloadsare now selling more music via internet downloads
than through traditional retail shops. Recordthan through traditional retail shops. Record
companies were pushed into selling music throughcompanies were pushed into selling music through
the internet following the success of the internetthe internet following the success of the internet
site Napster, which offered illegal music downloads.site Napster, which offered illegal music downloads.
In April 2006 the song "Crazy" by Gnarls BarkleyIn April 2006 the song "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley
made history by becoming the first song to achievemade history by becoming the first song to achieve
the number one spot in the UK charts throughthe number one spot in the UK charts through
music download sales only. In March 2011 Mercurymusic download sales only. In March 2011 Mercury
Records stopped releasing singles on CD as byRecords stopped releasing singles on CD as by
then 99% of single sales were through downloads.then 99% of single sales were through downloads.
New product development is an essential activityNew product development is an essential activity
for all businesses. It helps you stay ahead of thefor all businesses. It helps you stay ahead of the
competition. If you do not develop new productscompetition. If you do not develop new products
someone else will and steal all of your customers.someone else will and steal all of your customers.
The number of businesses that have gone intoThe number of businesses that have gone into
administration during the current world recessionadministration during the current world recession
demonstrate the importance of changedemonstrate the importance of change
management.management.
Environmental Changes
9. Competitors may force change. This isCompetitors may force change. This is
very apparent in the technologyvery apparent in the technology
market, where new products aremarket, where new products are
constantly being introduced to a targetconstantly being introduced to a target
market that welcomes change andmarket that welcomes change and
innovation. Technology consumersinnovation. Technology consumers
are not afraid to try new products, inare not afraid to try new products, in
fact they often want the latest gadgetfact they often want the latest gadget
to show to friends and colleagues. If ato show to friends and colleagues. If a
product is successful then competitorsproduct is successful then competitors
will attempt to develop similarwill attempt to develop similar
products. In fact Google say that theyproducts. In fact Google say that they
developed the Android operatingdeveloped the Android operating
system to prevent the technologysystem to prevent the technology
market for products such as mobilemarket for products such as mobile
phones and tablets being dominatedphones and tablets being dominated
by one supplier.by one supplier.
Competitors
10. If all of your products areIf all of your products are
experiencing poor sales orexperiencing poor sales or
suffering from a negativesuffering from a negative
reputation it is time to changereputation it is time to change
your product offering. In 2001your product offering. In 2001
the introduction of the Pod MP3the introduction of the Pod MP3
player reversed the fortunes ofplayer reversed the fortunes of
Apple Computers. Since thenApple Computers. Since then
Apple has introduced theApple has introduced the
successful iPhone and iPadsuccessful iPhone and iPad
and increased its share priceand increased its share price
from $9.07 per share (Octfrom $9.07 per share (Oct
2001) to over $400 per share2001) to over $400 per share
All Products Experiencing Problems
11. New product development isNew product development is
an essential activity for allan essential activity for all
businesses. It helps you staybusinesses. It helps you stay
ahead of the competitors. Ifahead of the competitors. If
you do not develop newyou do not develop new
products someone else willproducts someone else will
and steal all of yourand steal all of your
customers. The number ofcustomers. The number of
businesses that have gonebusinesses that have gone
into administration during theinto administration during the
current world recessioncurrent world recession
demonstrate the importancedemonstrate the importance
of change management.of change management.
Summary
12. We know how to build, useWe know how to build, use
electricity, drive big cars, runelectricity, drive big cars, run
huge machines, invent fuelhuge machines, invent fuel
guzzling spaceships, but…guzzling spaceships, but…
We have grossly failed toWe have grossly failed to
secure our future or even plansecure our future or even plan
for it byfor it by ignoring the signs
Mother Nature has been
throwing at us.
We fail to instill small measuresWe fail to instill small measures
like Reducing, Reusing &like Reducing, Reusing &
Recycling to go GreenRecycling to go Green
reducing our Carbonreducing our Carbon
FootprintsFootprints..
Why NPD Innovation is Green focused
Simple: To
balance back the Carbon Cycle!
13. Take paper for example Paper.Take paper for example Paper.
•• Every ton of paper recycled savesEvery ton of paper recycled saves
- around 13 trees- around 13 trees
- 2.5 barrels of oil- 2.5 barrels of oil
- 4100 kWh of electricity ( 70%- 4100 kWh of electricity ( 70%
less energy to produce fromless energy to produce from
recycled paper )recycled paper )
- 31,780 liters of water- 31,780 liters of water
•• Every ton of paper at landfillEvery ton of paper at landfill
produces lea chate whichproduces lea chate which
contaminates groundwater andcontaminates groundwater and
produces methane gas with 21Xproduces methane gas with 21X
higher than CO2.higher than CO2.
RecycleRecycle
Recycling delivers significant environmental benefits through avoidedRecycling delivers significant environmental benefits through avoided
use of virgin materials and reduced energy use in production of theuse of virgin materials and reduced energy use in production of the
required materials.required materials.
14. Projects from Recycle materialsProjects from Recycle materials
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15. Projects from Recycle materialsProjects from Recycle materials
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A self sustain solar/windA self sustain solar/wind
power generator to powerpower generator to power
computers whole day.computers whole day.
Energy from Wind & theEnergy from Wind & the
Sun to charge a bank ofSun to charge a bank of
batteries and runningbatteries and running
Energy Efficient LEDEnergy Efficient LED
lighting to power yourlighting to power your
homes to add valuehomes to add value..
16. Electric Hybrid Tricycle from Recycle BicyclesElectric Hybrid Tricycle from Recycle Bicycles
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17. Designed with 3 Power modes that can be individually selected to suitDesigned with 3 Power modes that can be individually selected to suit
personal preference.personal preference.
1.Human mode: Pedal cycling with 5 gears for muscles toning up & burning1.Human mode: Pedal cycling with 5 gears for muscles toning up & burning
of waste cholesterol! (2 motors switched off).of waste cholesterol! (2 motors switched off).
2.Electric assisted mode: For light exer-cycling & climbing hills or light2.Electric assisted mode: For light exer-cycling & climbing hills or light
peddling on high speed cruising (1 motor switch on ).peddling on high speed cruising (1 motor switch on ).
3.Full Electric power for high speed riding at 24 km/hr! (both motors3.Full Electric power for high speed riding at 24 km/hr! (both motors
switched on). This Tricycle is equipped with Amp meter, Volt meter andswitched on). This Tricycle is equipped with Amp meter, Volt meter and
protected by a resettable fuse. The meters shows current battery conditionprotected by a resettable fuse. The meters shows current battery condition
and available power to help you plan your distance.and available power to help you plan your distance.
Alternative to hybrid Cars
Timmy Green Tricycle
A dual power assisted ElectricA dual power assisted Electric
recumbent Tricycle built fromrecumbent Tricycle built from
idle household parts, isidle household parts, is
environmentally friendly, noenvironmentally friendly, no
petrol required, no emissions,petrol required, no emissions,
uses solar rechargeable batteriesuses solar rechargeable batteries
& combines human power to& combines human power to
upkeep your health!upkeep your health!
(Range is typical 50km with a full(Range is typical 50km with a full
8 hr home charge topped up by Solar8 hr home charge topped up by Solar
power while riding)power while riding)
18. Water with soda in an ElectrolyserWater with soda in an Electrolyser
produces HHO gas when fed withproduces HHO gas when fed with
Electricity. This gas is used toElectricity. This gas is used to
supplement gasoline. It increasesupplement gasoline. It increase
your vehicle's fuel efficiently as ityour vehicle's fuel efficiently as it
burns to improve emissions andburns to improve emissions and
save you money.save you money.
Installing TimInstalling Tim’’s Waterfuel- a HHO gass Waterfuel- a HHO gas
generator that burns with air fuelgenerator that burns with air fuel
mixture ,lessen dependency onmixture ,lessen dependency on
gasoline, save cost, improve powergasoline, save cost, improve power
and most of helps save environmentand most of helps save environment
..
How to Green your Car using alternativeHow to Green your Car using alternative
Fuel supplementFuel supplement
Use Tim’s Waterfuel, a HHO gas supplimentUse Tim’s Waterfuel, a HHO gas suppliment
19. Convert Your Car to Run on Water andConvert Your Car to Run on Water and
gas to save on fuel cost and stopgas to save on fuel cost and stop
harmful CO2 pollutants throughharmful CO2 pollutants through
unburnt fuel!unburnt fuel!
Running your car with supplementalRunning your car with supplemental
alternative HHO gas generated whilealternative HHO gas generated while
you drive,you drive,
- increases fuel efficiencyincreases fuel efficiency
- Improve fuel costsImprove fuel costs
- and reduce Co2 emissions.and reduce Co2 emissions.
DIY AlternativesDIY Alternatives
Create your own Water hybrid CarCreate your own Water hybrid Car
20. Cycling is a Green energy-Cycling is a Green energy-
efficient, pollution free,efficient, pollution free,
convenient, economic,convenient, economic,
healthy and quick mode ofhealthy and quick mode of
transport over shorttransport over short
distances.distances.
Cycling to Go GreenCycling to Go Green
Cycling allows you to get exercise during
your normal day and leaves no Carbon foot
prints the environment.
In Kedah & Penang, we have big CyclingIn Kedah & Penang, we have big Cycling
clubs that campaign for a Cycling laneclubs that campaign for a Cycling lane
21. A folding bicycle folds intoA folding bicycle folds into
a small compact, easy toa small compact, easy to
transport or store. It can betransport or store. It can be
easily carried intoeasily carried into
buildings, workplace orbuildings, workplace or
public transportationpublic transportation
(facilitating mixed-mode(facilitating mixed-mode
commutingcommuting
The folding mechanismsThe folding mechanisms
are engineered withare engineered with
design offering a foldingdesign offering a folding
speed, ease, compactness,speed, ease, compactness,
weight, durability and price.weight, durability and price.
Folding bikesFolding bikes
Tim’s compact bikeTim’s compact bike
22. A folding bicycle folds intoA folding bicycle folds into
a small compact, easy toa small compact, easy to
transport or store. It can betransport or store. It can be
easily carried intoeasily carried into
buildings, workplace orbuildings, workplace or
public transportationpublic transportation
(facilitating mixed-mode(facilitating mixed-mode
commutingcommuting
The folding mechanismsThe folding mechanisms
are engineered withare engineered with
design offering a foldingdesign offering a folding
speed, ease, compactness,speed, ease, compactness,
weight, durability and price.weight, durability and price.
Homebuilt recycle Folding bikesHomebuilt recycle Folding bikes
23. Recycle from outgrown BikesRecycle from outgrown Bikes
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processprocess
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24. Timmy Green Recumbent fromTimmy Green Recumbent from
Recycle BikesRecycle Bikes
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25. Innovative Creation
Innovative Creation has almost
limitless possibilities. Start with
recycle Furniture & Energy
efficient compact fluorescent
(CFL) or even LED lightings.
Lean Electrisave slowly stores energy
and releases it when you turn on Air-
cons, fridge, lightings and motor
operated devices to reduce pulling of
energy from TNB!
26. Green Power on the GoGreen Power on the Go
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A Solar & dynamoA Solar & dynamo
assisted Charger toassisted Charger to
power your gadgets onpower your gadgets on
the go using Sciencethe go using Science
knowledge, Down hillknowledge, Down hill
coasting and Freecoasting and Free
Energy form the sun!Energy form the sun!
Green, EnvironmentGreen, Environment
friendly without Zerofriendly without Zero
Carbon footprints!Carbon footprints!
27. Bicycle all in 1 Tools
Innovative ,Creative & Green Projects
28. Home built Penny Farthing & Safety Bicycle
Innovative ,Creative & Green Projects
29. 2 to 3 Wheel Conversion kit
Innovative ,Creative & Green Projects
39. Our Challenge towards a
Sustainable Lifestyle
Our challenge
The Earth cannot support an endless increase
in human consumption. In fact, for everyone on
the planet to live like the average European, it
would require the resources of three Earths.
This over consumption of natural resources is
creating problems ranging from climate change
and deforestation to biodiversity loss, water
shortages, toxic pollution, rising sea levels and
war (and if that isn’t enough to raise the alarm,
the potential for global economic collapse).
The dilemma is that as few of us see these
problems in our daily lives, and as addressing
them will require we reduce our consumption,
we tend to ignore them. But these issues can
no longer be ignored. If we do not rapidly adopt
sustainable lifestyles, our civilization will soon
be at risk.
40. Principal Consultant for Lean Management.Principal Consultant for Lean Management.
Certified Kaizen Specialist & hands on TPMCertified Kaizen Specialist & hands on TPM
Facilitator with 30 over years workingFacilitator with 30 over years working
experience.experience.
Provides Technical Consulting Services onProvides Technical Consulting Services on
Lean Equipment Fabrication, TPM, Kaizen &Lean Equipment Fabrication, TPM, Kaizen &
Moonshine set up.Moonshine set up.
Mechanical background & DIY handyman whoMechanical background & DIY handyman who
loves Green Living & Outdoor activities. Buildsloves Green Living & Outdoor activities. Builds
most of his stuff by Recycling idle resources tomost of his stuff by Recycling idle resources to
eliminate waste and promote Green.eliminate waste and promote Green.
DevelopsDevelops Tim’s WaterfuelTim’s Waterfuel, an alternative fuel, an alternative fuel
supplement using HHO Generator that addssupplement using HHO Generator that adds
power reducing Co2 emission.power reducing Co2 emission.
An NGO Community worker for Prison, DrugAn NGO Community worker for Prison, Drug
Rehab and leader of CREST North Malaysia, anRehab and leader of CREST North Malaysia, an
organization that respond to Crisis & Floodorganization that respond to Crisis & Flood..
Timothy Wooi
Add: 20C, Taman Bahagia, 06000,
Jitra, Kedah
Email: timothywooi2@gmail.com
Office: 04 9171476
H/p: 019 4514007 (Malaysia)
41. Why I go green
As a keen DIY person, I love innovative Green devices
that do neat things utilizing your own energy at the
same time saving the environment.
I only buy or build gadgets that can pay for
themselves and saves the environment over the long
haul. This usually means I look for alternative energy-
efficient gadgets.
What’s nice is, many of these gadgets that adds
value, saves money in the long run as well as make a
great impact on saving the Environment.
Please email me timothywooi2@gmail.com if you
wish to have a soft copy of this slide.
Thank you for you time in the pursuit of Going
Green the Creative & Innovative way!