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“Our way of staying in touch” March 2018 PA&IR Team Manage your weight. Excess body fat, particularly if stored around the abdomen, can increase the body’s resistance to the hormone insulin. Exercise regularly. Moderate physical activity on most days of the week helps manage weight. • Eat a balanced, healthy diet. Reduce the amount of fat in your diet, especially saturated and trans fats. Eat more fruit, vegetables and high-fiber foods. Cut back on salt. Limit takeaway and processed foods. ‘Convenience meals’ are usually high in salt, fat and kilojoules Quit smoking. Smokers are twice as likely to develop diabetes as non-smokers Control your blood pressure. Most people can do this with regular exercise, a balanced diet and by keeping a healthy weight Reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Diabetes and cardiovascular disease have many risk factors in common, including obesity and physical inactivity. • See your doctor for regular check-ups. As you get older, it’s a good idea to regularly check your blood glucose, blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels. HSSE “Message” Ways to avoid Diabetes: HR “Tip of the Month”: “When you are talking about or presenting to your boss a case or problem, you need to come in with as much knowledge as possible and have read the entire file, even stuff that may not seem completely relevant as it might be potential solutions. This will enable you to answer his/ her questions and have an informed discussion about the case or the problem. Explain the case and the potential solutions as well as other alternatives if possible. Doing this will save your boss time and helps you get a better result, because often bosses are thinking about something else or don’t remember the specifics details of the case. HR Coming-up: Personnel Administration & Industrial Relation Team is pleased to announce the forthcoming “Sick Leave” awareness campaign for HO & WJO employees which will help promote awareness for the negative impact of excessive sick leave taken for both; company as well as employees. The campaign will include many interesting activities and giveaway gifts. We look forward to your participation.

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Page 1: HSSE “Message” Ways to avoid Diabetes · you get older, it’s a good idea to regularly check your blood glucose, blood pressure and blood cholesterol levels. HSSE “Message”

“Our way of staying in touch” March 2018

PA&IR Team

• Manage your weight. Excess body fat,particularly if stored around the abdomen,can increase the body’s resistance to thehormoneinsulin.

• Exercise regularly. Moderate physicalactivity on most days of the week helpsmanageweight.

• Eat a balanced, healthy diet. Reducetheamountoffat inyourdiet,especiallysaturated and trans fats. Eatmore fruit,vegetables and high-fiber foods. Cutbackonsalt.

• Limit takeaway and processedfoods. ‘Convenience meals’are usually high in salt, fat andkilojoules

• Quitsmoking.Smokersaretwiceas likely to develop diabetes asnon-smokers

• Control your blood pressure.Most people can do this withregular exercise, a balanceddiet and by keeping a healthyweight

• Reduceyourriskofcardiovasculardisease.Diabetesandcardiovasculardisease have many risk factors incommon, including obesity and physicalinactivity.

• See your doctor for regular check-ups. Asyou get older, it’s a good idea to regularlycheck your blood glucose, blood pressureandbloodcholesterollevels.

HSSE “Message”Ways to avoid Diabetes:

HR “Tip of the Month”:“Whenyouaretalkingaboutorpresentingtoyourbossacaseorproblem,youneedto come inwith asmuch knowledgeaspossible and have read the entire file,evenstuffthatmaynotseemcompletelyrelevantasitmightbepotentialsolutions.This will enable you to answer his/her questions and have an informeddiscussionaboutthecaseortheproblem.Explain the case and the potentialsolutionsaswellasotheralternatives ifpossible. Doing this will save your bosstime and helps you get a better result,becauseoftenbossesarethinkingaboutsomething else or don’t remember thespecificsdetailsofthecase.

HR Coming-up:Personnel Administration & IndustrialRelation Team is pleased to announcethe forthcoming “SickLeave”awarenesscampaign for HO & WJO employeeswhich will help promote awareness forthe negative impact of excessive sickleave taken for both; company as wellasemployees.Thecampaignwill includemany interesting activities and giveawaygifts.Welookforwardtoyourparticipation.

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“Our way of staying in touch”

PA&IR Team

Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955,inSanFrancisco,California.Asan infant,JobswasadoptedbyClaraandPaulJobsandnamedStevenPaulJobs.Asaboy,Jobsandhisfatherworked on electronics in the family garage.Paul showed his son how to take apart andreconstruct electronics, a hobby that instilledconfidence,tenacityandmechanicalprowessinyoungJobs.WhileJobswasalwaysanintelligentandinnovativethinker,hisyouthwasriddledwithfrustrationsoverformalschooling.In1974,JobstookapositionasavideogamedesignerwithAtari.Severalmonthslaterheleftthe company to find spiritual enlightenment inIndia, traveling further and experimenting withpsychedelicdrugs.In 1976,when Jobswas just 21, he andSteveWozniak started Apple Computer in the Jobs’familygarage.TheyfundedtheirentrepreneurialventurebyJobssellinghisVolkswagenbusandWozniaksellinghisbelovedscientificcalculator.In1980,AppleComputerbecameapubliclytradedcompany,withamarket valueof$1.2billionbytheendofitsveryfirstdayoftrading.Jobslookedtomarketing expert JohnSculley of Pepsi-ColatotakeovertheroleofCEOforApple. In1984,Apple released the Macintosh, marketing thecomputerasapieceofacounterculturelifestyle:

romantic, youthful, creative. But despite positivesalesandperformancesuperiortoIBM'sPCs,theMacintoshwasstillnotIBM-compatible.In1986,JobspurchasedananimationcompanyfromGeorge Lucas, which later became PixarAnimationStudios.BelievinginPixar'spotential,Jobs initially invested $50 million of his ownmoney in the company. The studiowent on toproducewildlypopularmoviessuchasToyStory,FindingNemoandThe Incredibles;Pixar's filmshave collectively netted $4 billion. The studiomergedwithWaltDisneyin2006,makingSteveJobsDisney'slargestshareholder.In 2003, Jobs discovered that he had aneuroendocrinetumor,ararebutoperableformofpancreaticcancer.Forninemonths,Jobspostponedsurgery,makingApple'sboardofdirectorsnervous.Executives feared that shareholders would pulltheir stock ifwordgotout that theirCEOwas ill.2004,hehadasuccessfulsurgerytoremovethepancreatictumor.Truetoform,insubsequentyearsJobsdisclosedlittleabouthishealth.Earlyin2009,reportscirculatedaboutJobs'weightloss,somepredictinghishealthissueshadreturned,whichincludedalivertransplant.Jobsrespondedtothese concerns by stating hewas dealingwith ahormone imbalance.Days later,hewentonasix-month leaveofabsence. Inane-mailmessagetoemployees, Jobs said his "health-related issuesaremore complex" than he thought, then namedTim Cook, Apple’s chief operating officer, as“responsibleforApple'sday-to-dayoperations."After nearly a year out of the spotlight, SteveJobsdeliveredakeynoteaddressataninvite-onlyAppleeventonSeptember9,2009.Hecontinuedtoserveasmasterofceremonies,whichincludedthe unveiling of the iPad, throughout much of2010.HoweverinJanuary2011,Jobsannouncedhe was going on medical leave. In August, heresignedasCEOofApple,handingthereignstoCook,andinOctoberhepassedaway.

Humor of the MonthJohnandJackaretwoemployeeschattingtogether.Johnsays,"Icanmakethebossgivemethedayoff."Jackreplies,"Andhowwouldyoudothat?"Johnsays,"Justwaitandsee."Hethenhangsupsidedownfromtheceiling.Thebosscomesinandsays,"Whatareyoudoing?" John replies, "I'ma light bulb."Theboss thensays, "You'vebeenworkingsomuchthatyou'vegonecrazy. I thinkyouneedtotakethedayoff."JackstartstofollowJohnandthebosssays,"Whereareyougoing?"Jacksays,"I'mgoinghome,too.Ican'tworkinthedark."

March 2018

Life lesson: The Visionary

“Steve Jobs”