Re: [MTC Global] Thought for the day

An Enlightening Message, Dr Sampath.

Thanks for sharing,

regards

Ramesh Vemuganti

On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 5:10 AM, 'K. Sampath Kumar' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Dear friends,

Good morning.




Have a fine day.

With regards,
 
Dr. K. Sampath Kumar,  B.A. (Economics), BGL, M.Com., M.Phil., Cert. A.I.I.B.,
  
                                    
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[MTC Global] Principles of Responsible Management Education- Do you have it in your Syllabus?

More than 200 B-schools around the world have endorsed the Principles of Responsible Management Education , a movement sponsored by the United Nations. The business school or executive training programs should focus more on developing individuals' personal growth with an emphasis on values, emotional intelligence and ethical behavior in business. The challenge for business schools is how to develop leaders not managers, and who believe that business has bottom lines beyond shareholder value.

At MTC Global, as a participant of UN Global Compact, started a unique program ‘Diploma in Human Rights in Management Education [DHRME]’ which is for the first time in India and was endorsed and appreciated by ZEE news http://zeenews.india.com/news/education/human-rights-management_954189.html\

B-schools can join hands with MTC Global to deliver the program to their students as a value addition course. It would be of great value to the students for their holistic development and also from employment perspective.

Have you included “ Principles of Responsible Management Education” in your curriculum.

 

Best Regards,

Educate, Empower, Elevate

Prof. Bholanath Dutta

Founder, Convener & President- MTC Global

An Apex Global Advisory Body in Management Education

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[MTC Global] Re: Raining Funds

Dear All,

Domestic investors have also reposed more confidence: 

  • Rights issues too climbed to four-year high in FY15, 50% more than last year.
  • Firms raised Rs 6,750 crore in 2014-15 from 18 issues;
  • more firms than last year took the opportunity to float rights issues to raise capital by tapping on to their existing shareholders.
Cheers,
G.S.Autee


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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 2:40 PM
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Subject: [MTC Global] Raining Funds
 

Raining Funds - Message is Loud and Clear.

  • Venture capital funds total to Rs 15,600 crore into Indian start-ups this year; surpasses inflow in all of 2014 ; thanks to increasing smartphone adoption and Internet penetration.
  • Foreign Policy magazine's Baseline Profitability Index points to India being the top destination for investment in 2015. It goes on to show that investor perception remains good about India.
  • The economic diplomacy space here has considerably expanded.
  • Sensex has increased from roughly 24,700 points in May 2014 to near the 27,500 points mark at present.
  • India's FDI inflows jumped 22 percent to reach $34 billion in 2014.
  • India also regained the top slot in remittances with overseas Indians sending back a staggering $70 billion in 2014, according to World Bank estimates. 

What has worked well?

  • India's increasing foreign engagement where it remains a beneficiary of official bilateral aid
  • The reform process has to be pursued more aggressively and quickly.

What further is expected?

  • India needs to improve its competitiveness by making it easier to start, operate and wind down a business operation in India. 
  • Also to compete infrastructure, tax rates and skills need to be bettered and much will be dependent on India's execution capability. 

Authors...

Sankalp Sharma, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Competitiveness, India.

Amit Kapoor is Chair, Institute for Competitiveness & Editor of Thinkers. 


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[MTC Global] The Key to Employability Model

Dear Esteemed MTCians,

Happy Morning!

‘Being on Job is always at risk; being employable is safe.’ . Employability is a lifelong issue and no one is ever perfectly employable. There will always be aspects of a person’s employability that would benefit from improvement.

 

Best Regards,

Educate, Empower, Elevate

Prof. Bholanath Dutta

Founder, Convener & President- MTC Global

An Apex Global Advisory Body in Management Education

 

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Re: [boba-list] Mannila and me

Wow
Jaka dem dey. I wonder if any of such has ever succeeded to fish out a couple of dollars from any one's pockets. Courage brother, you missam.
 


Othough my sympathies win Wednesday, June 24, 2015 8:02 PM, "Victor SAMKOH vsamkoh@yahoo.com [boba-list]" <boba-list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Thought as much. 


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Date:Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 20:45
Subject:[boba-list] Mannila and me

 
There is stuff going around about Ndi Manjong being stranded in Mannila. I thank those who cared as to call my attention to it. I am sorry for any worry this might have caused anyone. I am fine and not stranded anywhere in the world. Hope some day the manipulators will appreciate the internet beyond playing self-serving mischief.

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Re: Thanks Mr Ekinneh Agbaw ------Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

I do not know why this got my attention.  I see a psychological problem that prevails throughout the community of people who have been oppressed and suppressed over decades.  They developed a what I term as the power to overcome/compensate for what the laws failed to do.
 
How do you in your intellectual analysis teach some of us who come in contact with so many people born in polygamous homes or who were born out of wed log...three to five wives and it never stops so many concubines with so many children.  The psychotherapy lesson is paving your way out of the tragedy of so many people who cannot  think clearly, nor appreciate the timeliness getting out of the rut.
 
If you mean well, restructrure Cameroon beginning with changing the corrupt elements of the Cameroon Embassy in Washington, DC.  I do not understand the tragedy of Cameroonians not being served with dignity, timeliness and integrity and that weighs on the why the best intellectuals even from the most reputable schools of the American environment end up like step children no matter who we were since Cameroon. I do not try to disguise how some of us since the early beginnings of bilingualism in Cameroon since `1963, I am grateful to God Almighty that I am still around to be part of your efforts.
 
I am sure the World does not believe the integrity of the approach of one of the founding students of the initial bilingual Grammar School in Man O' War Bar.  The World shall seek God's presence in the rest of his understandings.  If It is God's will, why will Fomukong, le Bilingue depuis les USA not help Cameroon move into a new tract de se qu'on appelle, le nouveau Cameroun...super inter-etatique avec Dr. Fomukong,  Emmanuel, Folio, Le Cameroun en avent. L'Eric pour tout l'Afrique.  L'Avant propos, la resuurection de Kwame Kruma.  Fomukong, forme de Livingtsonstone College, New Jersey, USA Sciences Politiques  le reste est a dechichre.
 
Voila mes gars pour le vrai Cameroun pour la jeunesse Camerounaise.
 
Dr. Fon-Fomukong, Emmanuer
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Subject: Thanks Mr Ekinneh Agbaw ------Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 

Thank you Mr Ekinneh . I love your energy and passion for knowledge and application . I will like your insights on Project Management but I am focused on SWOT analysis.

How can a public intellectual request a private email, hahahahahaa. Never mind , just kidding*:)) laughing*:)) laughing I am enjoying the conversation. We have to examine the SWOT analysis of all the Cities in  Cameroon and  Bamenda is just a start.
 .
What are the Strengths, Weaknesses , Opportunities and Threats of  Bamenda under the four subjects below  . This was my initial email. I did not send out anything confusing. Perhaps you miss it. So, let us go back to the drawing board.

See the issues below .  There are four subjects below. If you have first hand information or access to any information that might help me, then I will appreciate.


In short, a SWOT is an analysis of an area's Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. It may be helpful when looking for your S, W, O, and T to contact someone living in the area you are researching. They can provide a firsthand perspective that your other research may not provide. This portion of the assignment will take preplanning. People usually are willing to share strengths or weaknesses, but they may not be able to share both based on their personal biases, experiences, and situation in life. Make sure your SWOT is balanced, and include all information that you have received.


LOCALE ------ BAMENDA
 
Economic Situation
 
Cultural and Social Situation
 
  Legal and Geopolitical Issues
 
Governmental Atmosphere
 
 

 


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Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 
Ta-Mfar Mishe "Fongang",
I don't quite understand what the bone of contention is besides the fact that the request made by Mr Awasom is a bit confusing to me; even as a theoretical matter. I have been wrestling with the request Mr. Awasom made, seeking information on remittances to Bamenda by the Diaspora in the USA.

Even before we get into the nitty-gritty of policy/project analysis, the first question that comes to mind is: what is the research topic and how will that information enhance the premise of the research or the empiricality of the outcome?

If for example, Mishe Fon sent money to Bamenda for the construction of a two-storey building and rents out the down floor to a businessman who pays rents to Mishe Fon's family living upstairs; how would you classify that in the research? Would it be an income-generating "investment" even though the income so generated goes to finance the upkeep of Mishe Fon's family, so they should stop calling him in America to ask even for money to buy maggi, salt and pepper?

What if someone sent money to one of these numerous cousins, whose father might have given you 500 frs to buy garri and sugar while you were in school. He uses the money to pay to "learn work" in a garage and empowers himself; becoming a mechanic and marries two wives and now has 10 children; who look up to their uncle in America for their survival. Would you consider that an investment? Or just "plain bahlock"? 

There seems to be a problem with the problematique of Mr. Awasom's request because my understanding of a SWOT analysis is that, by itself, it is not normative. It is used to test the strength and weaknesses of a hypothesis, after certain parameters are held constant. You can then do a regression analysis before making any valid inferences as to the conclusion from the available data. 

In project management, if for example, you decided to embark on a project to donate a health center in Mankon; you begin with a CBA -Cost Benefit Analysis and factor in the variables in a linear equation where CBA =I(1)+O(1)>O(2)+I(2); where I(1) is the Input and O(1) is the Output and O(2) is the Outcome and I(2) is the Impact of the project. 

A SWOT analysis of such a project will address issues like the ability to provide quality healthcare (strength); the challenges of maintenance and retaining competent staff and other challenges such as service supply relative to demand (weaknesses); capacity to scale-up with other healthcare providers in Bamenda (opportunities) a hostile bureaucratic operational environment/discriminatory gov't regulation against private health centers/image and reputation damage etc are (threats) that could undermine the project. The threats are not necessarily existential.  

In any case, the amount of remittances and the purpose for which the funds were wired to Cameroon will at best be a dependent variable in the equation given that once the people in Cameroon receive the money from Western Union or MoneyGram, the first thing they do, is NOT what the sender requested; rather, they look for the closest bar to "cut one man first" and "bless the money". How would you factor this in?

Mr. Awasom, I don't know what topic you are working on, but send me a private e-mail and I can be of some help. Don't get scared; it will be on a pro bono basis! 

Ekinneh Agbaw-Ebai
Boston, Massachusetts 


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Subject: [cameroon_politics] Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 
Pah Awasom
You wrote: "I cannot cite them unless they provide me with the financial statement showing how money they have remitted to Bamenda. That is the duty of Mishe Fon and it is his responsibility to assist me . I cannot spend the rest of my life begging for what belongs to me. That is injustice". 

I would not be wrong in assuming that the general consensus is that every one is happy with the major decision you took to go back to school and acquire knowledge. You are a good and very honest human being BUT you should know how to ask for a favor. No be by force. Take am easy. Like Massa Agbor rightly observed, send private emails to individuals you think are resourceful enough to volunteer the information you need for your research paper. Most people who read these emails are very nice individuals and would go the extra mile to assist you in your work. desist from confrontational posturing, unnecessary accusations and blame game.

Unfortunately, I hold absolutely no  position of responsibility in Mankon or MACUDA USA. There are many Bamendrous Cultural groups with very vibrant and active websites. Check out very solid associations like Bali (Nyonga and Khumbat), Aghem(Wum), Wimbum(Nkambe), Bui(Nso), Ndong Awing, Northwest Fon's Council, Camroyals, Batibo, Babessi, Akum, Santa Njong, Ngie Ngwo, Njibujang(Bafut) and many more. Other PAWA houses include Alumni groups like LESA (the two sides), SHESA, BOBANS even St. Ngong 4 Banso, St. Bedes 4 Kom, PCC Pah Mubang, LCC 4 Pah Longlass, KTC and even ex-students of that Typing School near  Roxi cinema. 
Pick up your phone and call the Executive Director of the ACCDF who has the current list of all Cultural and Alumni Associations with names of current Officials. I am 100% sure they will work with you on whatever project you are working on.

Most of these groups undertake various projects in Cameroon in fields such as Health Care (Medical Missions), Sanitation, Transportation (SAFRAN), Water and Electricity supplies, Micro-Finance, Credit Unions, Housing, Road Maintenance, Agriculture, Education (Scholarship awards, Schools Construction and supplies, Pro-bono University exchange Professors etc). If you don't ask, you will never be informed. Cameroonians are doing a lot for their country although they have never understood the rationale behind their government's reticence in accepting Dual Nationality.

I wish you all the best in your career path.

Tah Mfar Mishe Fon
 

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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:08 PM
Subject: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 
 
Mr Agbor

You see when I was not subscribed to all these groups, people forwarded stuff there about or against me.
So,  those individuals should be kind enough to forward my request for research, too.
Has Greg Baitey forwarded my request to MINCAM that has a large Bamenda population?
Has Mishe Fon forwarded my request to Mankon Forum as he used to do ?
Mankon is in Bamenda and all Mankon organizations and groups here send money to Bamenda.

BUT WHY AM I NOT SUSCRIBED TO MANKON FORUMS? DO YOU BLAME FOR THAT ?

Mr Agbor let us face facts. They unsubscribed me from groups that I am supposed to belong!
So, how am I supposed to contact them when I don't have their information?  Even I contact them it will take forever before I get a call back.

I was not even supposed to be asking for information from Mankon group if I was first of all allowed to have access to their financial statements as a mankon man .
You see, we cannot  alter the way society is supposed to function because the moment we start acting as if we have to over  belabor research, then we are failing

In my  other research, I email the Pastor of the Church I  attend and other people. He simply referred me to another entity who has first hand information.
I met him and conducted my research perfectly well with no problem.

I cannot conduct a research on a US city without including a Cameroon city . So, we should be prepared because in the course  of my research I will require maximum cooperation from groups, organization and individuals that I may consider useful for my research. For instance I am citing the Cameroon Professional Society in my research but I don't need to contact again because they have a credible website that can be cited with at least facts about their activities. But Mankon group's website is shallow and lack information on a lot of things. So, I cannot cite them unless they provide me with the financial statement showing how money they have remitted to Bamenda. That is the duty of Mishe Fon and it is his responsibility to assist me . I cannot spend the rest of my life begging for what belongs to me. That is injustice.

Public policy is all about research and writing . That is why I post some of my findings because it is not about me. It is for the public good and it will make no sense  if I research Pakistan and the fail to write on Cameroon . This is what I mean by contextual analysis. My Professor know this about me because I would be misleading myself if I fail to factor Cameroon into the process.

When I am done with this SWOT Analysis on Bamenda, I will also post to everyone. I have nothing to hide and no harm intended except to gather the facts and state with my critique,response and recommendations.

I hope  this is helpful

Jonathan Awasom






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Re: Urgent to Mishe Fon Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

What I this language?  Someone coined Francanglais and now what s thi?  Is this Mungaka?
 
Fomukng
 
 
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Mishe Fon

You are still to send my fees. You think say I di go school na for free! So you think me I no be don go for school or weti be your rationale?

Collective conscience is required. Man no run  for saka say me I don land ! The langa for me get to shift to real serious matters affecting. That is SWOT analysis for "Graffi people".


Ok. I would love to cite you but the information you have supplied needs more meat to it. Be exact . Which group? Limit it to Bamenda.  If you have first hand information collect the data and add to your comments so that I will cite it directly from you. What you have written is good but not good enough. You  have been writing about Bamenda eloquently in the past but I can't use information like this without data and facts that can be verified. The information is incomplete and I urge you to add more meant to it. That is your duty as a citizen . This is how I like to cite you.


Mishe Fon Lucas who is a proud and outspoken  Bamenda -diaspora businessman resident in the DC Metro area  stated that   " Most of these groups undertake various projects in Cameroon in fields such as Health Care (Medical Missions), Sanitation, Transportation (SAFRAN), Water and Electricity supplies, Micro-Finance, Credit Unions, Housing, Road Maintenance, Agriculture, Education (Scholarship awards, Schools Construction and supplies, Pro-bono University exchange Professors etc). If you don't ask, you will never be informed. Cameroonians are doing a lot for their country although they have never understood the rationale behind their government's reticence in accepting Dual Nationality" ( Fon, 2015)

Fon, Lucas , "Cameroon Community Online" June 25, 2015 ( Access, June 26,2015)


This is a request and as a member of the civil society you should volunteer to assist your fellow man. You are not doing me favor. I am conducting a research that is for the good of the public and not for  the good of an individual.  It is your civic duty to run around, if time permits, to look for the information because you have been given free and democratic rights to be an active political member of the political community. Whether you like it or not your actions or inactions are impacting geopolitics and international relations n the light of your connection with Bamenda and the United States. So, why are suddenly unable to speak properly now when you are famous for writing about Bamenda? If you have an opinion about what I am seeking simply send me one or two lines. This is very simple. You did already but you have to stop cracking joks when I am rather very , very serious.

Please, forward my email to MACUDAUSA . I need the data from them. It is my right to obtain  the facts. Financial transactions within MACUDAUSA should be  a matter of public interest. So, you don't have to hold any official position of responsibility  there in order to solicit that information for me.

All I need is  to know about how much money  the Mankon Group , which  is one of  the main cultural groups in the  Bamenda  City, has sent to Cameroon , say during the past 2 years. I just want to have access to their financial statement and disclosure of the developmental initiatives that they have embarked on. Why is it hard?

I appreciate all the advice , insights and constructive criticisms but I am done begging . I  don't need to conduct an elaborate and sophisticated questionnaire for a 5 page article highly restricted on a 2.0 Turabian format with an introduction and conclusion.

I am complying with strict academic rules and using the data of one organization is good enough because the idea is to show that Bamenda-Diaspora  are a  powerful force to reckon with when it comes to the economic strength of Bamenda.  Of course, there are many other cultural groups and organizations sending money as well as involved in some form of economic investments in Bamenda but I need just one case study and from there I can cite others in passing.

Thank you

Jonathan Awasom

 

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Subject: Re: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 
Pah Awasom
You wrote: "I cannot cite them unless they provide me with the financial statement showing how much money they have remitted to Bamenda. That is the duty of Mishe Fon and it is his responsibility to assist me . I cannot spend the rest of my life begging for what belongs to me. That is injustice". 

I would not be wrong in assuming that the general consensus is that every one is happy with the major decision you took to go back to school and acquire knowledge. You are a good and very honest human being BUT you should know how to ask for a favor. No be by force. Take am easy. Like Massa Agbor rightly observed, send private emails to individuals you think are resourceful enough to volunteer the information you need for your research paper. Most people who read these emails are very nice individuals and would go the extra mile to assist you in your work. desist from confrontational posturing, unnecessary accusations and blame game.

Unfortunately, I hold absolutely no  position of responsibility in Mankon or MACUDA USA. There are many Bamendrous Cultural groups with very vibrant and active websites. Check out very solid associations like Bali (Nyonga and Khumbat), Aghem(Wum), Wimbum(Nkambe), Bui(Nso), Ndong Awing, Northwest Fon's Council, Camroyals, Batibo, Babessi, Akum, Santa Njong, Ngie Ngwo, Njibujang(Bafut) and many more. Other PAWA houses include Alumni groups like LESA (the two sides), SHESA, BOBANS even St. Ngong 4 Banso, St. Bedes 4 Kom, PCC Pah Mubang, LCC 4 Pah Longlass, KTC and even ex-students of that Typing School near  Roxi cinema. 
Pick up your phone and call the Executive Director of the ACCDF who has the current list of all Cultural and Alumni Associations with names of current Officials. I am 100% sure they will work with you on whatever project you are working on.

Most of these groups undertake various projects in Cameroon in fields such as Health Care (Medical Missions), Sanitation, Transportation (SAFRAN), Water and Electricity supplies, Micro-Finance, Credit Unions, Housing, Road Maintenance, Agriculture, Education (Scholarship awards, Schools Construction and supplies, Pro-bono University exchange Professors etc). If you don't ask, you will never be informed. Cameroonians are doing a lot for their country although they have never understood the rationale behind their government's reticence in accepting Dual Nationality.

I wish you all the best in your career path.

Tah Mfar Mishe Fon
 



From: "Jonathan Awasom jonathan_light2000@yahoo.com [camnetwork]" <camnetwork@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [camnetwork] Why Mishe Fon should forward my request to the Mankon Group and collect the information I need from them

 
 
Mr Agbor

You see when I was not subscribed to all these groups, people forwarded stuff there about or against me.
So,  those individuals should be kind enough to forward my request for research, too.
Has Greg Baitey forwarded my request to MINCAM that has a large Bamenda population?
Has Mishe Fon forwarded my request to Mankon Forum as he used to do ?
Mankon is in Bamenda and all Mankon organizations and groups here send money to Bamenda.

BUT WHY AM I NOT SUSCRIBED TO MANKON FORUMS? DO YOU BLAME FOR THAT ?

Mr Agbor let us face facts. They unsubscribed me from groups that I am supposed to belong!
So, how am I supposed to contact them when I don't have their information?  Even I contact them it will take forever before I get a call back.

I was not even supposed to be asking for information from Mankon group if I was first of all allowed to have access to their financial statements as a mankon man .
You see, we cannot  alter the way society is supposed to function because the moment we start acting as if we have to over  belabor research, then we are failing

In my  other research, I email the Pastor of the Church I  attend and other people. He simply referred me to another entity who has first hand information.
I met him and conducted my research perfectly well with no problem.

I cannot conduct a research on a US city without including a Cameroon city . So, we should be prepared because in the course  of my research I will require maximum cooperation from groups, organization and individuals that I may consider useful for my research. For instance I am citing the Cameroon Professional Society in my research but I don't need to contact again because they have a credible website that can be cited with at least facts about their activities. But Mankon group's website is shallow and lack information on a lot of things. So, I cannot cite them unless they provide me with the financial statement showing how money they have remitted to Bamenda. That is the duty of Mishe Fon and it is his responsibility to assist me . I cannot spend the rest of my life begging for what belongs to me. That is injustice.

Public policy is all about research and writing . That is why I post some of my findings because it is not about me. It is for the public good and it will make no sense  if I research Pakistan and the fail to write on Cameroon . This is what I mean by contextual analysis. My Professor know this about me because I would be misleading myself if I fail to factor Cameroon into the process.

When I am done with this SWOT Analysis on Bamenda, I will also post to everyone. I have nothing to hide and no harm intended except to gather the facts and state with my critique,response and recommendations.

I hope  this is helpful

Jonathan Awasom




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