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Week 9 (24 August 2020 - 28 August 2020)

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 "All our dreams can come through - if we have the courage to pursue them" - Walt Disney During this week, I helped Mira to call the updated list of companies and introduced the programs offered by Learning Edge. I also helped her to sort out approved companies and pending companies in one Google sheet so that it will be easier for the team to refer. After everything finished, I continued to edit the training modules.  On Friday (28th August), my company held training for all of the staff and interns called 'LEC Business Review Session 2020'. The objective of this training is to mediate Learning Edge Consultants in their Business Review session for the remaining of 2020. This training provides us with a clear short-term goal and KPI to move forward. It was a refreshing session where I learned the company's business performance, its business target, and key result areas of the company. We were able to discuss among the staff and opened for discussion on how to impr...

Week 8 (17 August 2020 - 21 August 2020)

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"You can choose courage, or you can choose comfort, but you cannot choose both." - BrenĂ© Brown This week marked my week 8 of the internship. Since I need to prepare the marketing boxes, I got the opportunity to learn some of the games created by the company. Hariz briefly showed me the title of the games, how it plays, and the objective of the games. It was fascinating how such games gave so many lessons and values in real-life situations. I also helped Mr. Rana to organize the program's materials back to its place.  During this week, I also experienced a new thing, which was involved in a podcast session with Mr. Perthpal. Mr. Perthpal told the interns and staff involved in the podcast to dress up properly as this session will be shared with corporate people. As a camera-shy, I was so anxious and worried if I do or say something wrong. Luckily, it was a fun and enjoyable session for all of us. We had a Q & A session as well as sharing experiences and knowledge with M...

Week 7 (10 August 2020 - 14 August 2020)

"It always seems impossible until it's done." - Nelson Mandela During this week, I continued to edit the training modules. We are halfway done and decided to increase our KPI in order to speed up the editing process. Besides modules, I was assigned by Fahda to help her with some translations, which required me to translate the proposal from English to Bahasa Malaysia.  Luckily, I learned Translation and Interpretation subjects during my college years therefore I managed to do it very well. There were certain words that rarely heard or used and we were constantly referred to the internet for reference. This task taught me to be more aware of the varieties of languages and increase my knowledge of difficult terms.  In addition, I also helped Fahda in conducting surveys for the client's company by assisting her with some content or information needed. Though there are fewer tasks than usual, I got to learn new things such as translating and interpreting writing materials...

Week 6 (3 August 2020 - 7 August 2020)

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"If something is wrong, fix it now. But train yourself not to worry, worry fixes nothing." - Ernest Hemingway During this week, the company welcomed a new employee, Sabiha. She is assigned to the Business Development Team under Ms. Faridah. Although I am an intern, Sabiha always asked me for any information and lend a hand if there are many works to do. Since she has worked in the government sector before, she also taught me a bit about the procedure of engaging clients in government companies.  I helped her with editing the slides and marketing products for her client's proposal.  Next, I also help the logistics, Mr. Rana in printing and cutting the modules and posters for upcoming programs. He asked me to prepare it according to the format given. The materials must be prepared neatly and according to the sequence. Although the task sounded easy, it takes a lot of time and focuses in order to finish it correctly and precisely as the first impression matters the most. Thi...