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TKI People Awards: Recognizing Employees’ Contribution to the Success of the Organization

October 24th, 2022 Posted by Awards, Employees 0 thoughts on “TKI People Awards: Recognizing Employees’ Contribution to the Success of the Organization”

New self and career opportunities emerge every day when working in a community of diverse cultures like The KPI Institute (TKI). Discover what it is like to learn and improve in TKI, directly from the top performers for August 2022.

The TKI People Awards series features the employees and teams recognized by TKI for going above and beyond expectations, excelling as team players, and creating a tremendous impact on the company.

 

 

Kellen Adelvia

Business Development Specialist

Kuala Lumpur Team

 

  1. What does receiving the Employee of the Month award mean to you?

Kellen: It is an appreciation from my team members, which means that I contribute and make an impact on what I am doing. They recognize my performance, value, and work. 

  1. What is your favorite accomplishment so far at TKI?

Kellen: My favorite accomplishment so far is when our team won the Team of the Month award, working closely with my team members is an honor for me. 

  1. How do you find a solution when you are faced with a challenge at work?

Kellen: I was always supported by my team. Challenges feel lighter since my team is always able to help me with suggestions and solutions. Often, we brainstorm together to achieve solutions.

  1. What would be the three main career lessons that you have learned thus far?

Kellen: The main three career lessons that I have learned so far are the importance of diligence, collaboration, and having great motivation at work.

 

 

Shaza Bsat

Marketing Manager

ILMS

 

  1. What does receiving the Employee of the Month award mean to you?

Shaza: I will always remain grateful to my coworkers for considering me for the Employee of the Month award.  In light of the acknowledgment of my efforts, I am more committed than ever to contributing my full potential to the success of the organization. Working in ILMS, where every new idea is heard and nurtured, has been a wonderful experience for me.

  1. What’s your favorite accomplishment so far at TKI?

Shaza: One of my proudest moments as a Marketing Manager for ILMS and LMSL was participating in the rollout of both organizations, including all their centers and labs. I carried out market research, conducted interviews with potential customers, and developed an overall launch strategy.

In addition, my coworkers relied on me to manage several distinct marketing streams, each with its own unique set of tasks and responsibilities.

However, the greatest achievement I can think of is being part of the most incredible marketing team and getting to know all those wonderful people. Whenever their team needs them, marketers are always there to step up.

  1. How do you find a solution when you are faced with a challenge at work?

Shaza: Cultural differences make working at a young startup an intriguing experience. Working together over the past year has shown me that having a team with such varied cultural tendencies can be challenging. But it also has a lot of benefits and opportunities. Working in a startup is a fantastic way to gain experience in a variety of fields, discover your ideal working conditions, and launch a successful career. 

Something I have learned is to always remind myself that my efforts are serving a cause I care deeply about and believe in. I always have faith in my abilities and know that I have the support of my teammates.  Adopting a “growth mindset” has been the most effective way for me to overcome any obstacles and challenges.

  1. What would be the three main career lessons that you have learned thus far?

Shaza: As you might imagine, working at ILMS is a one-of-a-kind opportunity. The lesson I have learned is that education is lifelong and ongoing. Throughout your career, you will inevitably come across individuals with more relevant work experience than you do. The knowledge and wisdom of those more experienced can be invaluable to your own development. You can become a well-rounded, knowledgeable, and content person if you have a growth mindset throughout your life. 

I have realized that working and improving as a team is the key to professional success as well. Certainly, I am responsible for my own tasks but the progress of enterprises depends on the efforts of a dedicated team. In order to be successful, large-scale projects require input from multiple stakeholders.

One last thing I have picked up is faith in the strength of defeat. A new opportunity for self and career improvement is presented with every setback. Nothing beats experience to learn what doesn’t work. Successes and setbacks alike can be viewed as stepping stones on the path to eventual mastery. You get to decide the lessons you learn from setbacks.

 

 

Islam Salahuddin

Data Analyst

Research Division

 

  1. What does receiving the Employee of the Month award mean to you?

Islam: I highly appreciate it as a sort of recognition and more importantly as feedback, which is essential to individual and organizational development.

  1. What is your favorite accomplishment so far at TKI?

Islam: My favorite accomplishment so far at TKI is working on TKI’s first global index for government performance. I had the opportunity to practice many of my skills and learn new ones. The project involved critical thinking and problem solving as well, two sets of skills that I always welcome to sharpen. 

  1. How do you find a solution when you are faced with a challenge at work?

Islam: I recognize that challenges are an integral part of the learning process. I give myself first the space to reflect on the challenge and find a way to overcome it. Also, I look for help! Whether referring to online communities or colleagues, asking for help when needed always has a learning benefit.

  1. What would be the three main career lessons that you have learned thus far?

Islam: First, it is okay to be uncertain. Second, it is normal to feel overwhelmed. Third, what may help with the previous two lessons is to be flexible, adaptable, and a little more resilient.

 

 

Soha Abozaid

Marketing Manager

Maentae

 

  1. What does receiving the Employee of the Month award mean to you?

Soha: It was priceless to me, and having my work appreciated is what makes me keep up the good work all the time.

  1. What is your favorite accomplishment so far at TKI?

Soha: We are making huge progress in our startup so far. Having a full business created from an idea is making me more excited about my role at TKI.

  1. How do you find a solution when you are faced with a challenge at work?

Soha: Every time I face challenges at work, I always search for new techniques that would help me cope with a particular challenge, and this practice eventually helps me upgrade my skills.

  1. What would be the three main career lessons that you have learned thus far?

Soha: The three main career lessons that I have learned are (1) to never give up on an idea, (2) to keep upgrading your skills, and (3)  the main power is in the team.

 

 

Shorouk Mohamed

Senior Graphic Designer

Biodigy

 

  1. What does receiving the Employee of the Month award mean to you?

Shorouk: I received it on time because I have worked restlessly for the past months on important projects that were totally out of my comfort zone. So, it feels good to know that my hard work through the last period has been noticed and appreciated and that I can achieve things that I thought I was not good at.

  1. What is your favorite accomplishment so far at TKI?

Shorouk: My favorite accomplishment so far, working at TKI, is designing the brand identity for ILMS and LMSL Centers and Labs.

  1. How do you find a solution when you are faced with a challenge at work?

Shorouk: I usually search for a solution first online if it is related to a design challenge and if it does not work, I contact my art director for his opinion and help.

  1. What would be the three main career lessons that you have learned thus far?

Shorouk: The three main career lessons I have learned so far are:

  1. No matter how experienced you might be, there will always be something new to learn.
  2. Sometimes accomplishing a task on time with an acceptable outcome is better than (and much needed) accomplishing a task with a perfect outcome but missing the deadline.
  3. A manager that is supportive, understanding, and believes in the capabilities of employees can definitely make employees do wonders and boost their self-confidence.

The KPI Institute is an internationally recognized organization that specializes in business performance. It offers research projects in 12 practice areas, such as strategy, key performance indicators, employee effectiveness, and customer service, as well as innovation performance.

In order to share insights, the KPI Institute makes use of a number of publications, subscription services, and a knowledge portal that is accessible to registered members. To learn more about TKI, visit https://kpiinstitute.org/

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