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If I could go back into the past, there are certainly some things I might have done differently. For one, I would have spent a lot more quality time with mum, instead of spending more time getting into arguments with her. I would have been happy and grateful just being in her presence, and said thank you more often.

Recently, I attended the funeral of the late Mrs Senathirajah, and when I saw her three sons breaking down before us – something I had never seen before – I could certainly relate to it. Just like my mum, Mrs Sena had raised her sons single-handedly, and she was the pillar of strength for these men who have today grown to be independent and hugely successful in their own fields. I had always known Mrs Sena to be a warm person, who would go out of her way to welcome me and make me feel part of her family.

If I had a chance to change the past, I would also have taken more time to get to know my grandpa better. He was a grouchy old man, but there was something about him that I secretly admired. He was a blacksmith, and in my opinion, one of the most hardworking people of his time. He was what one would call, a man of steel, a strong personality. Perhaps, if I tried hard enough, I could have made him smile more often.

As for Oscar, my beloved dog and my best friend, I wish I had pet him and played with him more often...I try my best to hold him and show him more love now. He’s getting old and is partially blind, with a tumour behind his right eye. To make things worse, he’s got a massive growth between his legs, and has been dragging himself around on his own, without a single complaint, for three whole years now! I don’t even know how much longer he’ll be with us.

In terms of work, I wish I had invested more energy to maximise and optimise my personal contributions to the development of the whole Group. The world needs leaders with a strong value system, who go beyond lip service, who have a sense of responsibility that drives them to walk the talk. As we all know, it’s far easier to preach then to practice.

While I can’t change the past and undo my mistakes, I can definitely do something to influence the future. And I intend to begin with my son, Ricky. I’m on a downside slope, while Ricky is on an upside slope..he’s young, charged and has a low database of experience and knowledge, which makes it the right time for me to make a difference in his life and influence him positively. But that’s where the challenge lies... to be a living example for this young boy, I need to exercise more self-discipline. I need to stop making excuses for myself. Instead, I need to be ten steps ahead of myself. If I start today, perhaps I will have less regrets tomorrow...

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Richard Zinkiewicz
Group Director for International Operations
QI Ltd


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Richard Zinkiewicz is Group Director for International Operations on the Board of QI Ltd, a global conglomerate with over 25 offices worldwide, including 3 major centres in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

Joining QI in April 1999 as Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Zi, as he is popularly known, has been a critical member of the core management team responsible for the Group's expansion through vertical integration of its core businesses, balancing of cash flow needs, and diversification into new business sectors through investment opportunities.

Mr. Zinkiewicz has over 25 years international business experience, initially qualifying as a Canadian Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Whinney (now Ernst & Young), and later on holding key senior positions in Canada, Europe and Asia. It was in the early 90's where Mr. Zinkiewicz gained a deep understanding of the powerful and unique network marketing business model and the art of balancing and managing the needs of the company against the needs of its distributors.

It was this experience that kept him in good stead when he joined QI Ltd, whose flagship subsidiary, QuestNet, operated as an international direct selling and network marketing company. In the years that followed, he helped with the phenomenal growth of the QI Group of Companies, representing the Group as its public spokesperson and advocating the tremendous potential of the network marketing industry in different parts of the world as well as proudly touting its corporate mission of RYTHM (Raise Yourself To Help Mankind) and its consensus management style decision making.

Born in Poland on a farm outside Luban, Mr. Zinkiewicz moved to Canada with his mother and sister at the age of 10. He was significantly influenced by his mother whom he considers his true hero and from whom he learnt his most important lesson, the importance of black and white honesty. He says, "the human mind often tends to rationalise in the grey area, but my mother taught me the importance of simple, straight forward and sincere honesty''.

Surprisingly, apart from his mother, his heroes are not any major world leaders of the past or present, but everyday people that he meets in the course of his life. "I believe you can learn a little bit from everyone, even and especially those you may not like much because those are lessons you will remember always." He counts his elementary math teacher and a former boss in Ernst & Whinney as two significant people who helped shape his thinking. He respects and admires historic explorers, international athletes, and anybody who embodies the attributes of hard work and excellence.

His philosophy in life is simple, "everyday I remind myself it is important I do something positive to help someone and leave the world a better place to live in".

An avid outdoor person, Mr. Zinkiewicz hikes regularly, works out at the gym and loves adventure sports. When he is not zipping around the world closing business deals, he lives in Hong Kong with his wife Vanessa Liu and their two dogs, Oscar and Milky.

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