Friday, February 23, 2007

Shell Life (Part 11: The Review of CForce Life)

My long-lasting project, CForce, often provides me the chance of traveling to get the job done. The exciting intercontinental traveling often took place where I was required to fly from US to India after 1 week stay in US; I got to travel to UK and SG within a month time. Even, traveling between 3 countries (India, Malaysia and Singapore) within 19 days! Printing my footprint in different continents including Asia, Australia, Europe, North America have opened my eyes to different culture, different civilisation, different languages that lead to different way of lives!

I'm really grateful to my project which exposed me to various kind of opportunities - from traveling, people management, to virtual working environment. Though it turned out to be painful overnight rescue and tonnes of pressure at times. Well, I guess that's how people learn and progress better in life. The more difficulties we face and the more we fell, the better we survived. I had been 'lucky' enough to be involved in dynamic projects or tasks that required extra efforts and times ever since my first job (in telco industry) playing as marketer, till now a Business Analyst in IT world, within oil industry. It has been great challenge for me to cope, adjust, learn and contribute, and... I did it all the time! Great achievement often comes with great challenges and great fall. I am pleased that I was given the chance, the challenge, and the extreme exposure.

Finally, the project has come to its end. Bidding goodbye often comes with tears, gratitute, and uncertainty. My one-year plus project assignment has provided me the maximum exposure to Shell Life, and with no regret, I embraced it all. It was a wonderful journey, with the supportive teamates and dynamical project environment.