Best Clubs to Pickup Girls in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian Casanova Presents the Best Clubs in Town to Pickup gals
Today for the players, seducers and average joes, check out this info when your hunting for chicks
1) Zuok
So far the best Club filled with college gals, hot womans, cool chicks with mostly chinese ahmoi crowd and other races too, always packed and can be considered the famous club in Kl. Lot of colleges always have show or get to gather session in Zuok, so watch out hot college chicks anytime from all different races.
Zuok also has many famous deejays and host cool occasion so always check out the updates here. So when you’re going always be in style and have a cool look, coz first impression counts and try to have a flare and alway have a clean look or if you have beard or facial hair, trim it clean and make sure it suits you. Also look out for milfs and middle age ladies that are looking for fun….hehe
2) Beach Club
One of the must go club if you ever step foot in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia..it’s right in middle of the city on popular tourist area..very close to Petronas Twin Tower..world tallest building..
Open 7 days a week with non stop crowd and fun…best to go during weekdays ..Sunday-Thursday…..weekend is impossible to move around……mixture of all ethnic and nationalities..locals,tourist,expat,’working girls’. Lot of prostitutes and Gro’s available mostly Philippines, Indonesian, Thai, russian and arab girls even dutch woman. Price for the girls is normally from 200-500 depending on which country where they come from.
Come as you are..
Dress as you wish but avoid looking like slob..if you want to get some attention around..
3) Clubs in Asian Heritage Row
What is Asian heritage Row ?
Star Asian Heritage Row was developed to preserve a piece of the city’s history and is made up of a row of quaint 80-year-old, pre-war houses that have been given a new lease on life. Located in the heart of the city, it has gone on to become one of the trendiest strips in KL, hosting charming restaurants and cafés, as well as trendy bars and clubs. You can check the location in the post (Club listings)
For Indian And Punjabi chicks, go to Rupee Room, It hot and happening during ladies nite and also on Saturdays, lotsa hot punjabi college girls with hot assets are there, so make ur moves like doin the bhangra regardless of what race you are, just put your hand up n move, and be confidence and be in style. When your making your moves, just watch out for protective boyren’s or guys that are always looking for a fight, and select your target wisely. Also nearby there a indian club called Chakravarthy i tink……..its packed with machas on sat and normally on the weekdays you can chill with not much crowd, they have live bands and stuff.
To find Malay Chicks in Heritage Row, go to The loft, Atrium or Bed, lotsa hot awek, teenage girls who are easy to attract always hangout there, just make a grand entrance like your a superstar, and have sum bling on u, and when the nite ends, i bet you will going home with the girl of your target. Just be yourself.
Check out the location of the clubs in my next post (club listing)….plz feel free to comment……..tc
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2008 APAC Six Sigma Conference - Video
On 16th May this year, I posted an article about my speaking

engagement at the annual Asia Pacific Six Sigma Conference that was held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 21st and 22nd this year (2008). As mentioned in that post, I was honoured to be invited to participate, and was able to offer 'best in class' case studies where we have applied 'Lean Thinking' and DSS methodologies in business (non-manufacturing) processes. DSS and Lean are very powerful for any organization in today's business environment, and by utilizing the appropriate tools we are achieving millions of dollars of savings across our organization and businesses.
I have just now received a video from the event, which I have posted to YouTube. I was hoping to get the 30-minute presentation I gave, in it's entirety, but all I have received to date, is a 'snippet' of the overall conference (which is still very interesting when you see the 'high flyers' in attendance and presenting).So if you look very, very closely (and don't blink) at around the 4:40 mark, you might see Aussie Pete looking a little fatter than he used to... :D
The following is an extract from my original article, and includes the official Motorola press announcement after the event. Following below this, are various links relating to the conference, including the official content brochure and presentation materials of the speakers.

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, 21 February 2008 – Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced that more than 400 delegates comprising senior Motorola leaders and customers gathered to share industries' practices and experiences at the inaugural Motorola Six Sigma Conference Asia Pacific 2008.
Organized by Motorola University Asia Pacific, the two-day conference took place at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and was officiated by the honorary Datuk Seri Dr. Jamaludin Jarjis, Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology.
Focusing mainly on existing and potential Motorola customers, this exclusive event provided a conducive learning experience and interactive platform for Six Sigma practitioners to present their views and successes in implementing the world-renowned business process improvements and defect-reducing methodologies.
“The impressive response to the conference clearly reflects Six Sigma’s effectiveness and continued successful applications in the Asia Pacific region,” said Kamaldin bin Nordin, Director of Motorola University Asia Pacific and Malaysia HR Country Director. “Peer education remains one of the most effective methods of learning. Hence, it made perfect sense to provide an avenue for the Six Sigma community to exchange expertise and experiences.”
The conference focused on four key areas: Six Sigma Strategy and Leadership Alignment, Innovation through Design for Six Sigma, Leading Six Sigma with Lean Thinking and Six Sigma Achievement in Services. The uniqueness of this conference was the sharing of the showcases by the actual practitioners from various organizations.
Delegates benefited in discovering how to enhance their respective businesses by learning to align their business strategies and goals, incorporate new methodologies into their innovations and applying Lean Six Sigma principles. In addition, the conference helped delegates to better understand customer expectations and requirements by employing the Six Sigma concepts and tools that offer the most impact to the services industry.
One such session showed delegates how the application of Design for Six Sigma concept, using the DMADV (Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, Verify) methodology, can help to build good leadership strategies that focused on a strong innovation culture, leading to long-term growth and sustainability.
The DMADV methodology is not commonly known or practiced in the industry, but it encourages breakthrough innovation which is an effective way to create a new product or a new process design.
Leading Six Sigma with Lean Thinking is a great example of how delegates can apply Motorola University’s Lean Six Sigma principles and tools in conjunction with the Six Sigma rigor and methodology to achieve rapid and significant improvements with greater speed and reduced process variation and wastage. Delegates also learnt how to play their roles and effectively manage, support and motivate their teams, and apply project management skills to achieve desired goals. In addition, delegates learnt how Six Sigma can be successfully applied to the service industries.
A host of 18 speakers from six countries - Malaysia, Singapore, India, China, Taiwan and USA led the sessions, which comprised 12 case studies by organizations spanning practices from six industries: electronics, telecommunications, information technology, banking, manufacturing and plantation.
Kamaldin stated that although Six Sigma was originally designed to reduce defects in manufacturing processes, the methodologies have evolved over time and have proven to be applicable and effective beyond manufacturing industries.
“In order to improve service quality, focus on service processes is necessary. Six Sigma is a philosophy which concentrates on the improvement of process and if properly applied is highly applicable to a wider range of services. The wider applicability of Six Sigma depends on the identification of key performance indicators (KPIs) for different types of service processes,” he said.
“The presence of some of our customers from the services sector, including that of Call Center and IT industries further testify to the evolution of Six Sigma; how it has transformed from a process-defect reduction exercise into a strategic management programme across multiple industry practices,” he added.
Conceptualized in 1986, the programme has since been adopted by thousands of companies worldwide. Six Sigma projects boast a Return on Investment (ROI) ratio between 1:10 and 1:50 and have resulted in a total savings of about USD$17 billion for Motorola Inc.
Created by Motorola, Six Sigma is one of the world’s leading business process improvement initiative, offering tools and techniques to improve efficiency, maximizing human capital, and empowering leadership through its Six Sigma Black and Green Belt programs.
Motorola is a globally recognized leader in corporate education and is the creator of Six Sigma. As the learning arm of Motorola, it supports the company’s continued development and breakthroughs in marketing, supply chain management and engineering by training people and optimizing quality. The university offers a compelling spectrum of professional training and education programs in different areas of management.
Visit http://www.motorola.com/motorolauniversity.jsp to learn more about Six Sigma and Motorola University.
About Motorola Malaysia
With over 30 years of corporate presence, Motorola Malaysia has established itself as a leading manufacturer of high technology wireless communications solutions and accessories for the global market. Motorola Malaysia's operations consist of a world-class Integrated Manufacturing, R&D and Distribution Center, a Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)-status Motorola Malaysia Software Center Group and a corporate and sales office.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation in communications. The company develops technologies, products and services that make mobile experiences possible. Our portfolio includes communications infrastructure, enterprise mobility solutions, digital set-tops, cable modems, mobile devices and Bluetooth accessories. Motorola is committed to delivering next generation communication solutions to people, businesses and governments. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US $36.6 billion in 2007. For more information about our company, our people and our innovations, please visit http://www.motorola.com/.
Links
Official Motorola Press ReleaseOfficial Brochure and Content of EventArticle from BNet Business NetworkSpeakers' Presentation MaterialsSummary of Event from Motorola University
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