Sunday, May 21, 2006

Old-to-New Exco/Admin Comm/SL Music Comm & Teamwork Video (Honda)

Now that we have selected and announced the new leaders for 2006/2007, there are words to be said, and lessons to be shared.
First, the vid below is really amazing. A good friend of mine sent the link to me, and interestingly, there are teamwork and long term goals lessons from this vid that all of you can learn from:
1) It takes a whole host of preparations to ensure that things do work.
2) Every detail, meticulously screened, prepared and adhered to, is important.
3) Each is an integral part of a team effort. That produces the sleekest successful result.
4) Each portion is but part of the whole process, towards the final goal.
Ponder upon your new term as you watch the vid.


Words to be said...
Adieu to the Sec 4s and EXCO/Admin Comm/SLs of 2005/2006.
Thank you for a most dedicated and successful year of leadership of the band. I am sure you will look upon your past year's work with great pride and nostalgia.
It has been great working with you guys too, and thanks to you, the band is now in better shape to take on the future challenges. You have done well, and now it's up to the new leaders you have helped put in place.
So now, it's time to really focus on your prelims and O levels, for that is definitely your sole responsibility now. It's a responsibility to yourself, to your teachers/school, and to your parents.

To the new band leaders for 2006/2007, like we told you guys:
Every one of you is part of the whole team, and each of you have your different roles to play. You are there for a purpose, each of you.
Always rely on each other. Trust each other.
And in times of dire needs, your roles will carry the band through.
So, now that the baton has been passed to you, do your teachers, your seniors and your band members proud.
What you do is part of a longer plan, towards a long-term goal of the band.
In all things, do it with confidence, daring and sincerity.

'For The Good Of The Band'. One Band, One Sound, One Brotherhood.

Construct your legacy for the band, just like all the batches before you.

So there, the future is in your hands.