Managing Personnel in a Media Organisation: Practices of Employee Engagement in Les’ Copaque

Written by: Irfarina Ahmad Nazli & Aris Abdul Rahman

Employee engagement is vital in today’s organisation. If members of a team are engaged and feel appreciated, they are less inclined to look for other employment opportunities. Fostering a culture of employee engagement can be the key to reducing turnover rates and boosting employee retention. If employees feel needed and wanted when they go to work each day, the connections they form with the company and their other coworkers are not easily eroded. By cultivating and maintaining these relationships, you reduce the risk that your employees will quit.

 

In order to understand what is comprised in employee engagement, an interview was conducted with the Operation Director at Les’ Copaque, a well-known animation company. Onn has been with the company for 4 years and manages 183 employees. He has vast experience in human resource management especially in managing personnel.

 

MANAGEMENT SKILL IN LES’ COPAQUE

 

Managing personnel is an essential skill in ensuring coordination through individual efforts. Emphasis should be on action, compared to lengthy plans and work methods. Similarly, communication and rationale personnel policies in managing personnel will direct the organisation and its people towards success.

 

Questions on managerial practices in Les’ Copaque were posed in the context of the many duties managers hold to different stakeholders of their profession, namely colleagues, subordinates, the organisation, and even themselves. His explanations matter as it allows us to understand and explore current engagement practices in a media organisation. Such disclosure may then lead to an improved framework in managing human capital, especially on how to meet employees’ psychological needs. As we know, content employees are more likely committed to their work.

 

For an employee, motivation, job satisfaction, appraisals, incentives, training and development are all determinants of personnel performance. This is the ethical view for human’s basic needs in respect to profession.

 

Being in the creative industry, Les’ Copaque not only focuses on technical skill, but also looks at individuals’ human and conceptual skills whereby ability to work in teams is combined with the ability to solve problems through an understanding of relationships among the elements. It aims to be great and at the same time, aims to help personnel develop their potential to the fullest.

 

EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT PRACTICED IN LES’ COPAQUE

 

Employee engagement is practiced in Les’ Copaque to ensure employees are satisfied and feel motivated to work. The approach taken by this animation company has resulted in employees giving their best each day, committed to this organisation’s goals and values, motivated to contribute to organisational success, with an enhanced sense of their own well-being. Employee engagement in Les’ Copaque is based on trust, integrity and two-way communication between the managerial position and the subordinates.

 

Orientation

 

Orientation in Les’ Copaque lays a foundation for new employees, a vital step in adapting to new work place, environment, and people surrounding them. First impression plays an important role when starting a new career in this animation company. Without it, new employees may feel uncomfortable in their new position and takes a longer time to reach their full potential.

 

Orientation programmes help employees gain an understanding of what is expected of them. Les’ Copaque has its own set of rules and policies regarding areas such as dress code, attendance and conduct, and the orientation process makes what is, and what is not acceptable, clear. A new employee in this company should also get a sense of the organisational culture during orientation, to have a better understanding of what they need to do to fit in more quickly. They are encouraged to socialize with people from different departments in Les’ Copaque, such as human resource and animation departments to build work relationships. By having orientation for new employees, it will indefinitely enhance employees’ engagement, making them feel like they’re a productive part of the organisation.

 

Motivating Personnel

 

Les’ Copaque emphasizes on employee motivation, or employee’s intrinsic enthusiasm in accomplishing activities related to work. All Board of Directors are called uncle and aunty. This somehow makes the de facto of authority less felt, therefore promoting an open-door culture where anyone can approach anyone, like a family would.

 

Futhermore, due to the nature of animation work, most of Les’ Copaque’s employees are glued to computer screens and long periods of sitting position every day. To release stress, the management frequently organises events with all departments. Recently, a futsal tournament was held, and prizes were given to outstanding teams. Besides sports, occasions such as ‘Family Day’ and Hari Raya celebrations are conducted yearly to familiarize employees with one another, or one’s family. These events are open to all family members of the employee.

 

Flexible working hours too is one way to motivate personnel. Though employees at Les’ Copaque are required to complete 8 hours of work daily, working time arrangements depend on the individual itself. He/she can come to work at any time before 10 a.m. This helps them maintain a work/life balance and shoulder family responsibilities better.

 

Performance review

 

Performance review or appraisal means employees are evaluated on a yearly basis in terms of their achievement and opportunities for career development. It is a documented evaluation, where strengths and weaknesses of an employee is addressed.

 

At Les’ Copaque, the Board of Directors measure personnel performance using Key Performance Indicator (KPI). Their KPI is based on punctuality, attitude towards work and members of the organisation, and their contribution to the department. While overtime is not an encouraged business practice in Les’ Copaque, any employee that performs will receive a bonus.

 

Hiring process

 

The Internet era has revolutionized the hiring process at Les’ Copaque. Based on the information of the interview, everything is done online. Les’ Copaque posts job vacancies through its Facebook pages; Les’ Copaque Production Sdn. Bhd. and Les’ Copaque Animation Academy, and through its YouTube channel; Les’ Copaque Production. Alternatively, an outsource company such as www.jobcari.com will also be used as a medium to advertise their job vacancy. Part of the skill required is for the candidates to have experience using Maya Autodesk, an animation software widely used in Les’ Copaque’s animation company.

 

As for voice over talents, individuals are recruited through Instagram. People who are interested to apply as a voice over artist need to display their creativity and talent through the social media site. From there, the Board of Directors at Les’ Copaque will sit together to evaluate and select potential applicants. Once the shortlisted list is ready, then only will the company call these applicants for an interview. This method saves the animation company a lot of money, time, and manpower needed in dealing with the hiring process.

 

Managing dispute

 

It is good business practice to create a workplace that encourages all employees to express ideas and efficient ways of doing things. Effectively managing this process will prevent future damaging conflicts between employees. According to the interviewee, if there are complaints regarding their work load, personnel members will need to refer to an immediate chain of command, such as a supervisor, or according to the order of authority of the company. If the immediate supervisor could not solve this dispute, then only will the case be escalated to someone of a higher managerial position. This chain of command promotes the idea of respect and trust towards their supervisor.

 

Internet and Online Journalism: Shift the Press Box

Written by Nurhanis binti Hazry

The contribution of Internet in the development of news reporting highlighted as the starting point in the scope of online journalism. Online journalism is defined as generating reports by using Internet (web) networking. As stated by Bardoel (1996), Internet helps in boosting the profession of online journalist as it offers the vast array of resources in democracy superfluous. It offers the endless technological possibilities to work with, instead of creates its own type of journalism on the Net, which is called as digital or online reporting (Singer, 1998).

Before the advent of these platforms, only radio and news channels are the most basic sources of news reporting. But now, with the aid of Internet capabilities, journalists capture and send it lively. More content related to any recent incidents can be found on the web faster than radio and television channels. Previous studies show that the use of digital assets including mobile phones and social networking sites expend to large level producing finer and better online stories (Nicole, 2014).

Interactivity, convergence and customisation of content are the key characteristics of news reporting on the Net. By putting together all these keys of the widespread use and availability of the Internet, the outcome seems to be the core competences and functions for online journalism. As stated by Deuze (2000), online journalism refers to the gathering and distributing original news content on the Internet. The definition of online journalism and indeed journalism posed journalists throughout the history of journalism studies.

Online journalism differentiated functionally from other kinds of journalism by the term of technological components. It acts as a determining factor of specific meaning under particular technological conditions. The advent of multimedia interactivity will inevitably impact the factors on how the online journalism gets done. Thus, the more and more gathering and disseminating of updated information will be putting the distribution of online news in the journalistic core function (Fulton, 1996).

As Castells et. al (2004) explains, accessing online news has gained a new transaction in public’s daily routine. In general, legacy of online news developed news provision by customizing online journalistic content published at the web applications. The development of Internet with advanced of network connectivity published the news stories, photos and videos straight from the field, making the news production process faster and more efficient.

As standard online journalism is trending at increased rate, readers appreciate online news by providing them to search for particular news in a few seconds. The high resolution of visual affects online readers believing the content as it to be coming from trustful sources. The innovation and integration of Internet offers advantages of online reporting over the old methods.

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How to overcome your anxiety / fear / phobia

Written by Wan Anis Aqilah Bt Megat Zambri

 

Whatever it is that panics you, here are 10 approaches to enable you to adapt to your everyday feelings of fears and anxieties.

 

Each person must have no less than one sort of nervousness where it can be social uneasiness, anxiety towards animals, phobia and so forth. These tips are for individuals who are adapting to regular feelings of anxiety.

 

  1. Make some time for yourself

It’s difficult to think plainly when you’re overwhelmed with anxiety or nervousness. The primary activity is investing significant energy so you can physically quiet down. Occupy yourself from the stress for 15 minutes of strolling around the square, making some tea or having a shower.

 

  1. Breath calmly when panic attack

In the event that you begin to get a speedier pulse or sweating palms, the best thing isn’t to battle it.

Stay where you are and basically feel the frenzy without attempting to occupy yourself. Place the palm of your hand on your stomach and inhale gradually and profoundly.

The objective is to enable the brain to get used to adapting to freeze, which takes the fear of fear away.

 

  1. Challenge your fears and face it

Maintaining a strategic distance from fears just makes them scarier. Whatever your dread, on the off chance that you confront it, it should begin to fade. In the event that you freeze one day getting into a lift, for instance, it’s best to get again into a lift the following day.

 

  1. Let yourself to imagine the worst

Have a go at envisioning the most exceedingly terrible things that can happen – maybe it’s freezing and showing at least a bit of kindness attack. At that point attempt to think yourself into showing some kindness assault. It’s recently impractical. The fear will flee the more you pursue it.

 

  1. No one is perfect, so do you

Life is loaded with stresses, yet a significant number of us feel that our lives must be great. Terrible days and difficulties will regularly happen, and it is important to remember that life is chaotic.

 

  1. Imagine the place that could make you happy

Pause for a minute to close your eyes and envision a position of quiet and safety. It could be a photo of you strolling on a delightful beach, or cuddled up in bed with the cat with you, or a cheerful memory of youth. Give the positive emotions a chance to mitigate you until the point when you feel more casual.

 

  1. Speak about it

Sharing anxieties take away a considerable measure of their frightfulness. In the event that you can’t converse with an partner, companion or relative, call a helpline. In the event that your feelings of fear aren’t leaving, you can approach counsellor, psychotherapy or help through an online mental health service, such as FearFighter website.

 

  1. Back to basics

Lots of individuals swing to liquor or drugs to self-treat tension, yet this will just worsen the situation. Straightforward, ordinary things like a decent night’s rest, a healthy feast and a walk are regularly the best cures for anxiety.

 

  1. Give yourself some reward

At long last, give yourself a treat. When you’ve decided you’ve been fearing, for instance, fortify your prosperity by treating yourself to a massage at spa, a supper out, a book, a DVD, or what small amount blessing makes you glad.

Cashless Society: Are We Ready?

Written by Amirah Sohaimi

                                 

Picture credit: Google

Since the past few days, the Internet has been ablaze with a statement by our local actress, claiming that Malaysia is going back to the age of barter system. The statement is a reply to a news headline by The Star Online – “Khairy: Malaysia to be cashless society by 2050.”

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A Revolutionary Cure to End HIV

Written by Balqis Ariffin

The most anticipated discovery in the medical field to find the cure for the incurable disease of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) may come to a conclusion with the unexpected breakthrough of an engineered antibody that can attack 99 percent of the HIV strains. Continue reading “A Revolutionary Cure to End HIV”

The Uniqueness of Traditional Malay Theatre

Written by Amni Ahmad

Malaysia is a very unique country. There are a lot of interesting culture and traditions that can be shared with the world. However, many Malaysians are still not familiar with the traditional folk arts in the country. Apart from traditional dance, traditional theatre is also one of the arts that should be promoted so that people will get to know more about the Malay culture and learn to appreciate it. Examples of traditional theatre are Mak Yong, Bangsawan, Mek Mulung, Main Puteri, and Barongan. Continue reading “The Uniqueness of Traditional Malay Theatre”

How to Appreciate Little Things in the Workplace

 

Written by: Aliya Soraya Shafiee

Have you ever wondered how often you appreciate others, even for little things? Have you ever felt not appreciated by others? How it feels like? Especially after you have done so much? In a workplace, positive energy sometimes come from appreciating others. Co-workers or an employer will feel appreciated when their work is recognized by others. That will bring up the most precious feeling especially after all the struggles one have faced in completing a task. Some might think it is hard to apperciate their co-worker or even employer, but actually it is not as hard as you think. So, here are some of tips on how you should appreciate your team members especially in building a strong working relationship.

Do no harm. Avoid devaluing others by questioning their achivements. If you have nothing nice to say about your co-worker’s achievement, you should remain silent. It may demotivate them if they are made to feel their contribution is not significant.

Start by appreciating yourself. You will find that it is difficult to appreciate others when you fail to appreciate yourself. Take some time, sit down and relax. Try to figure out what your achivements are in the team. Ask yourself, what can you feel proud about. If you have found one, you can ask yourself, is there any improvement that you can do for yourself and your team? Those questions hold your value.

Be alert when others are doing things right. You should be sincere in doing things. The more sincere you are in doing things (even it is diffifult in the first place), the better your skills will get and the more natural it will be. You will feel that the task is easier than before. As an example, start figuring out on the positive values, contribution and qualities that you have been taking for granted, especially among your team members. Then you should ask yourself, how have their uniqueness improved the team?

Be someone who appreaciates. When you recognize good values, you will tend to notice it when it is displayed by a fellow colleague. For example, your co-worker did something great on his project. Congratulate him by sending a handwritten note as it makes a bigger impression than an email. It is better than nothing at all.

Appreciating others will make you feel better than before. Especially about yourself and your working environment. It will make you feel happier and eager to perform better in your workplace.

Reality TV Shows in Malaysia: Government’s Feedback

Written by Nuremy Mohd Khairi

 

Reality TV shows are now common in Malaysian television industry as the industry are following the trend of American reality TV shows which have managed to gain popularity around the globe. Thanks to this, similar programs in Malaysia such as Akademi Fantasia and Mencari Cinta were accepted positively. Not only that, reality TV shows that involve toddlers as the main casts such as “Lara oh Lara” and “Little Princess” Aishah also received overwhelming feedback and rating.

These shows have managed to generate quite a number of audiences, deliver excitement to them and create controversies in the local entertainment industry. In a record, the third season of Akademi Fantasia managed to bring in 1.7 million audiences by using their voting system through audience short messaging system.

To most of television producers, advertising agents, aspiring contestant and devoted viewers in Malaysia, such reality TV shows have given a new colour to the Malaysian television industry.

However, the government was not too happy with the launched of these shows. Complaints from the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia saying that Malaysians merely borrowing extensively from the western culture.

Having said that the target audiences for these reality show in Malaysia are probably the Malaysian youth who can be influenced easily by the western culture elements in those programs. Due to this, government are trying and still looking for ways to put a limitation on the current reality shows

 

Pedophiles Extend Their Reach in Social Media Sites?

 

Written by: Noor Zahra Zamalik

Does the tendency towards pedophilia something of intrinsic nature or is it environmentally motivated? Pedophilia or paraphilia is a sexual tendency for under age children or prepubescent children. In “Psychophatia Sexualis(1986), an article written by an Austro-German psychiatrist Richard von Kraftt-Ebing, he stated that the term paedophillia erotica was coined in 1986. The article described the characteristics of the predator as i) having sexual interest towards children, either prepubescent or at the beginning of puberty; ii) sexual interest is the primary one, that is, exclusively or mainly toward children; iii) sexual interest remains over time (New World Encyclopedia, 2017).

 

Thus, people with the characteristics described above are acknowledged to experience complex psychiatric disorder. Consequently, the majority public finds pedophilic acting as immoral and criminally wrong. A researcher indicated that pedophilia could be an affect from cerebral dysfunction as it correlates with other problems such as cognitive distortions, self-control and extreme urges. Moreover, in some other cases, the child sex abusers perhaps may have suffered from traumatic experiences in their childhood.

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Image source: https://hellodoktor.com/healthy-living/all-about-pedophilia/

What does this have to do with social media sites? Do you know where your child image goes to? It is revealed in the investigation conducted by FoxNews.com that the pro-pedophilia advocacy group is using Facebook to connect with its members throughout the world to exchange pictures of children, to express their predatory behavior between its members, and to identify their target and reel in child victims. Australia’s new Children’s eSafety Commissioner warned that predators obtain their sources through the posting of images in social media accounts as posted by parents and family members.

Investigators once made a discovery of child abuse materials involving millions of pictures of children performing their normal routines such as homework, swimming and sports; a snapshot of a child doing gymnastic, children playing at playground, a toddler playing with toys. In most cases, these images are ‘stolen’ from Facebook, Instagram, and other social media accounts, and are then manipulated and photo-shopped by the predators and implanted on child abuse imagery sites, pedophile photo-sharing galleries, and highly sexualized ‘child modeling’ websites. Those photos are being edited from head to toe; the child’s head is pasted on another naked photo of a child.

In some instances, the predators create a fake social media account so as to steal the images of children and edit the photos, to portray a sexualized image. Thereafter, the predator will share the image between their communities for instance, in WhatsApp groups or even tag them among other pedophiles in social media sites. In Malaysia, Richard Huckle, who has been described as Britain’s worst pedophile, had kept a diary of grotesque acts he committed against children, including the children whom he had molested while in Malaysia. In 2016, BBC has revealed Huckle to be guilty of about 71 offences against 23 children; the youngest victim being six-month old, and the judge at his trial noted that his victims were likely to have exceeded 200 people. It is reported that Huckle gave children drugs and alcohol, then shared his acts with other pedophiles on the dark web known as True Love Zone (TLZ). Due to the crimes he committed, he was sentenced to a minimum of 23 years jail term.

So, how can parents best protect their children from pedophiles? As parents, it is important to educate your children in a way that will not cause them alarm. To increase their safety awareness, talk to them and explain potential online dangers. Also, brief to them on how to identify ‘sexual grooming’ when on the Internet, and warn them about some tactics online predators often use. Secondly, install parental control software; this can help to identify and block any harmful content in social media sites such as chats, forums, and other internet communication tools and do not forget to inform your children that you install the tools. Thirdly, place the computer in a family room or a visible area, and keep other mobile devices to yourself and limit their usage; this enables you to monitor their usage of these devices. Fourth, you should avoid sharing photos of your children in social media sites or limit your social media sites within your close circles. Finally, if you happen to go outing with your children, please avoid using ‘check-in’ and expose your location publicly. This is to avoid predators from tracking your place and possibly have contact with your children.

 

 

References

Diende. (2010, May 10). Inside The Mind of Paedophile. Retrieved from Neuroanthropology: https://neuroanthropology.net/2010/05/10/inside-the-mind-of-a-pedophile/

Kirkey, S. (2017, April 18). Do You Know Where Your Child Image is? Pedophiles sharing photos from parents’ social media accounts. Retrieved from National Post: http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/photos-shared-on-pedophile-sites-taken-from-parents-social-media-accounts

New World Encyclopedia . (2017, October 10). Pedophilia. Retrieved from New World Encyclopedia: http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Pedophilia

Perimbanayagam, K. (2017, September 25). A Paedophile’s Diary: Richard Huckle Kept Account of His Grotesque Acts. Retrieved from The New Straits Time: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2017/09/284002/paedophiles-diary-richard-huckle-kept-account-his-grotesque-acts

PureSight Online Child Safety. (2017, October 10). Online Predators – What Can You Do to Protect Your Kids? Retrieved from Puresight: http://www.puresight.com/Pedophiles/Online-Predators/online-predators-what-can-you-do-to-protect-your-kids.html

Richards, V. (2015, September 30). Paedophile Websites Steal Half Their Photos From Social Media Sites Like Facebook. Retrieved from Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/paedophile-websites-steal-half-their-photos-from-social-media-sites-like-facebook-a6673191.html

The Star Online. (2016, June 6). Paedophile Richard Huckle Who Abused Malaysian Children Jailed for Life. Retrieved from The Star Online : http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/06/06/paedophile-richard-huckle-who-abused-malaysian-children-jailed-for-life/

Winter, J. (2010, September 28). EXCLUSIVE: Pedophiles Find a Home for Social Networking — on Facebook. Retrieved from Foxnews: http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2010/09/28/pedophiles-find-home-social-networking-facebook.html

 

Internet and Social Media Fraud

 

 

Written by Shafiaina Izhar

 

The Internet is the popular medium to reach the audience without spending a lot of money and time. The online tools such as website or social media site can reach a huge number of audiences with minimum effort to make.

However, social media is reportedly as a main platform for fraud activities. By using a corporate marketing and communication tools, fraudsters can be hijacked or getting any personal details of someone with malicious intent, for example, spamming users and misrepresenting the brand itself.

Fraudsters especially, it will make them easy to make their movements look real and credible to choose a victim and sometimes, it is hard for investors to tell the difference between fact and fiction. While these online tools may give vary benefits for investors, it also can make it as an attractive target for criminals. But, to avoid the social media fraud to happen on any sites, we need to be an educated investor.

The popular social media sites like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn have become a key tool for some investors such as in the United State (US). The investors always turn back to social media sites for some activities like seeking background information on a broker-dealer, up to date news or simply want to discuss the market with others and so forth.

What a study say about it?

A statistic shows that from April until June 2016, there are 10 top brands across different industries were identified and analyzed across social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. A total of 4,840 brands were found to be associated with these companies which are almost 19 percent were fraudulent.

Fraudsters usually have their own most common practices. By offering free gifts or discounts, or posing as customer support or software updates are the famous common practices by them.

One of the most familiar situations that we can see as their practices is when they closely imitate another brand to make fun of the company or its customers. So that victims cannot be sure either that is a fraud or not. They are motivated by a political agenda and create fraudulent accounts to attack a brand’s image.

So, fraudsters use a social media as their efforts to appear legitimate and to hiding their identity and also as the easy way to reach many people at low costs in minimum time. As a precaution step, always be wary of unsolicited offers to invest. This unsolicited sales pitch may be part of a fraudulent investment scheme.