Eznis (Easy Fly) upped service level.

June 10th, 2007

I was once again hired by the Press Institute to work for a team of 2 guys surveying the public opinion on Mongolian public TV broadcaster. The disadvantage of it is being away from the usual work but the advantage is do my travel research if the area is in my attention.

We flew by Eznis airline and was glad to see the sharp looking staff, snack on 1.5 hrs only flight to Huvsgul lake, and the sleek looking SAAB aircraft.

eznis SAAB aircarft

 eznis flight attendant

English speaking waitress giving announcements in Mongolian and English. Obviously the company wants to be the preferred airline of tourists in Mongolia. 

eznis flight: snack

 Hot coffee or a sprite plus a snack. Who heard this was possible before. I was ripped off when I asked this kind of service for tourists from another domestic airline and got ridiculous delivery.

Nice to see something better. As long as Eznis gives us this kind of easy flight, it will perhaps expand.

No magic but persistence.

May 18th, 2007

It feels like bombs are thrown at me. They explode here and there. I am losing here and gaining there. It is like a battle. Shall I try to do my utmost to receive the bombs without making them explode or leave all darts and possibilities so that they explode?

Or shall I work  creating an armored machine or a systemized structure that would sustain all these arrows? That armored machine is a team I am a part of. At least I intend it to be so.

A little gain is happening. A couple of part time staff worked beyond my expectation.  Who knows their inspiration and imagination can excel mine. It appears after catching up with me and once their learning curve is saturated, they are going to deliver surprises.

A non profit activity

April 26th, 2007

If our daily work goes well that’s good for us. It means a lot of ideas to execute, more activity, and more income. But I believe life is more than this. Lately for a non profit reason I have been developing  a forum.  Simply the fact that  all available forum software are made in English and other major languages hampers the use of these tools for Mongolian audience.

It’s been taking a lot of time to select a software and change files and buttons to Mongolian language.

Winter pictures even though the winter is almost gone

April 2nd, 2007

Mongolia’s winter is usually harsh. This winter has been a mild winter by our standard. Here are some winter Ulaanbaatar pictures. I’ve prepared this post long ago but did not put on the web. Now that  the winter is gone, it was interesting to see these pictures: 

Apartment buildings outside my window.

Ulaanbaatar winter from my window

One of Ulaanbaatar’s streets in residential area with apartment blocks:

Ulaanbaatar street in winter

 Here is one of the grocery stores in the same area:

Ulaanbaatar food shop

Beautiful winter and a hard month

February 15th, 2007

This year the winter has been a blessing. Mild, bright, warm. Every year we had reports of animals and even people being dead because of extreme cold in this or that part of the country. There’s still snow but it is nicely warm.

But this month I lost my uncle who lived for a cause and left a big heritage. He did not leave a vault full of banknotes. But his life was full of purpose, giving and waking others who were falling. A powerful life that executed a daunting task. His mighty acts make us stand in his shadow.

Next mountain to climb: teamwork

December 30th, 2006

The next mountain to climb for me is Mt Teamwork. After doing this and that it appears that the next thing to conquer and master is teamwork. I think it is not going to be an easy piece of cake. Perhaps I’ll go through misses and hits and may see the result after many months. So this journey is on now.

Crushing workload in this business

December 18th, 2006

Being the CEO and the janitor and all in between for this company, I have crushing workload most of the time. The to do list is always long: preparing the itineraries, researching destinations, changing/upgrading the website, and sometimes not being able to do much at all.

Once a doctor made me fill a questionaire which asked how many hours I work a day. When I said I work harder than most full time employed people, she said that’s the same with her husband who left his job to start up a company.

Last 2 weeks went away extremely fast. I was not able to respond to some emails in time. It appears that the next mountain to climb is to build a stronger team. Much stronger team.

high turnover industry

December 5th, 2006

Tour season is short in Mongolia as the summer season is the best time to travel in Mongolia. Since the business goes on few months a year and the rest of the year stays dormant or slow, it is difficult for companies to keep quality staff all year around. Seems like all companies have core group of people and the rest are part time employees, specially guides and drivers.

When it is warm and tourists come, everybody -students, guides, jeep and car owners, small cafes, big restaurants, horse owning herders, hand craft makers, hotels, artists, performers- makes money. So everybody in Mongolian travel industry is trying to keep the tourism season longer.