Sunday, 10 November 2013

We did it!!

Finally we did it! ACCA Student Conference 2013 is officially come to an end at 11am, 10th November 2013. Thank you to all students, sponsors and other relevant parties who involved in this event, and ACCA the core organizer and also the one who provides a learning platform for the committee, you guys have made a great day! We, the committee sincerely apologize for any mistake and inconvenience caused in this event. We hope that there will be 3rd ACCA Student Conference next year! 

























Thursday, 7 November 2013

Participant Handbook

All you need to know about the conference is in this handbook !

Additionally, we have also sent this information to all 300 registered participants. If you have registered but did not receive this in your email, do contact us immediately.

See you guys soon!

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Participant Handbook

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Selamat Awal Muharram


ACCA-SCC wishing you all Selamat Awal Muharram and happy holiday~

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Saturday, 26 October 2013

Flashback - ACCA Student Conference 2012: Highlight #3

   Fire Eating: Breakthrough to Success
This talk is to enlighten the participants with a set of catalysts that can shape themselves into an effective leader. To be a successful leader, we need 3Cs (Character, Competency and Courage).

  • Character
    • The inward motivation to do what is right in every situation. Jim Collins in his book 'Good to Great' shows the pyramid of leadership. The pyramid started with a 'High Capable Individual' followed by 'Competent Team Member', 'Competent Leader', 'Effective Leader' and the last and most important Level 5 leadership are 'Personal Humility' and 'Professional Will'.
  • Competency
    • Refers to functional, personal, leadership and domain mastery within ourselves. We must equipped with learning agility so that we can close our competency gap between reality and our vision.
  • Courage
    • Talking about changing and breaking through our current comfort zone to achieve another level of proficiency and competency. At the end of this talk, we were asked to 'eat fire' in front of people.