This age-old adage is never truer than in the world of Avon. Change in our organization happens as often as the changes of the season. Recently, we bid adieu to a beloved GM and welcomed a lovely lady as the new General Manager.
To officially welcome our new GM the Sales and Operations (S&O) way, she has to be esenonized -- a hilarious ritual of introducing the Philippines and the Avon Field Divisions, political satire style.
And to ease everyone into the new change, the executive team had an epiphany to launch an amazing race type of team building for the field executives. Hence, the Amazing Race, Avon Philippines edition. Not even the very short timeline could hinder us from achieving our objectives: build camaraderie and bring out Leadership-In-Action amongst our field team colleagues.
And to ease everyone into the new change, the executive team had an epiphany to launch an amazing race type of team building for the field executives. Hence, the Amazing Race, Avon Philippines edition. Not even the very short timeline could hinder us from achieving our objectives: build camaraderie and bring out Leadership-In-Action amongst our field team colleagues.
Butchay and I were the designated Phil Keoghan of our own race version. We formulated our rules, fleshed out the tasks in coordination with our Race Team Coordinators, and rallied everyone to use, Instagram as a platform for showing proof that a task has been completed.
Good thing everyone has a company-issued iPhone 5 with unlimited data plan so, connectivity should not have been an issue. And the race route is contained within the Makati Central Business District which is an LTE-enabled area (Long Term Evolution). It means a wireless communication with high-speed data for mobile phones.
But Instagram got 'overwhelmed' by the surge of posts that we had a really difficult time commenting on the entries of the race participants. Ha ha ha. The calls we received ranged from frantic to utter dismay. The competitive streak in them cannot comprehend why it's taking so long for the Race Team Coordinators to comment: Good Job or Try Again!
So, we had to improvise. We used our personal Instagram accounts to post our comments. And the race continued.
Just like its TV version, the first team to arrive was declared the winner.
The Visayan Fighters (Division G) |
Days
after the race, it's still the trending topic amongst our field
associates. They still had the race hang over.
At
the end of the day, we hoped that the camaraderie built renewed our spirit and
re-energized our passion to win.
They
say that the 'Filipino spirit is water-proof, unshakeable and indomitable.' I would like to expand it further by
saying that the 'Avon spirit is water-proof, unshakeable and indomitable.'
We've proven time and again that not even the strongest typhoon, deepest flood,
scariest quake can quell our desire to make a difference in the lives of men
and women in this country.
We believe that difficult and tragic things do not
stay forever and so we declare that today is the start of our
Onward team!
Xx
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