Use Case

Interview with Adam Ong Hong Him

Interviewer: When did you publish your book GetSmart Productivity System

Adam: I did that in 2014.

Interviewer: Why do you choose the name GetSmart?

Adam: If you spell the letters “GetSmart” backwards, you have two words from the letters I.e. Tram-Steg. The word “Tram” is a vehicle of transport – To bring you from point A to point B. The word “Steg” is a short form of the word Steganography which simply means – The practice of hiding a secret message in something that is not secret.

Interviewer: Interesting.

Adam: The acronym of GetSmart Productivity System is “GPS” which is generally known as “Global Positioning System”. Coincidentally, that’s the purpose of GetSmart i.e. – To guide you the way to achieve your goals. I mean your Smart Goals.

Interviewer: interesting. Anything else to share on GetSmart?

Adam: Yes. GetSmart is a process to help you to excel in what you do at work or for self development. It incorporates ideas from my favourite gurus viz. Buckminster Fuller, Edwards Deming, and Paul J Meyer. GetSmart Productivity System (GPS) also takes into consideration the principle of the 80/20 rule propounded by Vilfredo Pareto.

Interviewer: Wow! Anything else?

Adam: Please read the book and talk to me if you need more information