Phenylpropanolamine: Otak Anda, Hidung Anda dan Hoax Ketinggalan Jaman

Hari minggu lalu, saya mendapatkan SMS dari Ibu mertua saya yang menyebutkan seperti ini:

PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE obat influenza(decongestant) ditarik oleh badan pengawasan obat dan pangan Amerika(FDA) pada tanggal 1 maret 2009 karena terbukti sebabkan PENDARAHAN DI OTAK. Berikut obat2 di Indonesia yg mengandung PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE 1.DECOLGEN 2.DECOLSIN 3.SINUTAB 4.ALLERIN 5.BODREXIN 6.CONTAC500 7.COSYR 8.FLUCYL 9.FLUDANE 10.FLUGESIC 11.INZA 12.KOMIX 13.MIXAFLU 14.MIXAGRIP 15.NALGESTAN 16.NEOZEP FORTE 17.NODROF 18.PARASUTIN 19.PROCOLD 20.RHINOTUSSAL 21.SANAFLU 22.SILADEX 23.STOPCOLD 24.TRIAMIN. Bri tau teman2 & saudara

Tampaknya, di era informasi ini masih banyak orang-orang yang tampaknya senang menyebabkan kegaduhan dalam sistem tatanan masyarakat yang teratur. Seperti film Batman: The Dark Knight, dimana sang pengurus rumah tangga setia, Alfred menyatakan bahwa ada beberapa orang yang ingin melihat dunia hancur tanpa keuntungan bagi pelakunya sedikitpun.

Berita hoax ini bahkan sudah menyebar melalui chat client populer… (gak mau promosi ah)… Cukup untuk dikatakan bahwa saya telah mendapatkan beberapa pesan yang diforward oleh teman-teman saya. Tentu saja, saya membalas pesan ini untuk menenangkan teman-teman saya yang kebingungan dan panik.

Phenylpropanolamine benar merupakan zat berbahaya, menyebabkan pendarahan otak, dan benar telah dilarang oleh pihak FDA.  Namun selain kenyataan pada kalimat pembuka paragraf ini, semua isi pesan mengenai Phenylpropanolamine tidak memiliki basis kenyataan. Phenylpropanolamine sendiri sudah dilarang digunakan semenjak tahun 2000, BUKAN 1 Maret 2009. Karena riset membuktikan bahwa bahan tersebut menyebabkan pendarahan otak pada kebanyakan wanita. Phenylpropanolamine BUKAN obat, melainkan sebuah bahan baku pembuatan obat saja, jelas… Kalimat pembukaan pesan hoax ini sudah salah.

Apakah Phenylpropanolamine digunakan oleh obat-obat yang digunakan diatas saya tidak tahu. Tapi yang jelas, saya baru saja sembuh dari pilek berkepanjangan dan saya selalu minum Stopcold. Mendapatkan pesan ini, saya langsung melihat daftar bahan pembuat Stopcold yang tertera pada bungkusnya. Cukup menenangkan bahwa Phenylpropanolamine tidak disebutkan dalam daftar bahan pembuat obat ini.

Yang perlu diperhatikan dan disimak disini adalah kondisi masyarakat kita yang mudah terpengaruh komunikasi getok tular tanpa melalui proses logika terlebih dahulu. Apakah Anda benar-benar percaya, bahwa Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan Indonesia begitu bodohnya untuk meloloskan sebuah zat yang sangat berbahaya ini 9 tahun lamanya? Aturan baku oleh BPOM, FDA dan badan pengawas obat dan makanan lainnya, menyatakan bahwa bahan baku pembuat obat dan makanan harus tertera secara jelas pada bungkus kemasannya. Penggunaan kata “bahan lainnya” pun sudah mulai jarang tertera pada bungkus obat dan makanan. Jadi, apabila perusahaan obat ataupun makanan gagal menyertakan informasi yang lengkap, maka perusahaan tersebut sudah melanggar hukum. Setidaknya, tidak ada bahan Phenylpropanolamine pada obat Stopcold.

Berikut adalah pernyataan resmi dari pihak FDA mengenai berita kebohongan yang beredar ini…

FDA is aware of emails circulating widely that list many products allegedly containing PPA. These emails, however, generally contain dated and inaccurate information and should be ignored.

Dan tanggal berapa pesan tersebut dilansir oleh pihak FDA? 23 Desember 2005. Jauh dari 1 Maret 2009 yang disebut dalam pesan hoax yang beredar.

Pesan saya hanya satu, stop menelan informasi publik secara bulat-bulat bila dilansir oleh sumber yang tak dikenal. Telaah informasi yang Anda terima dengan seksama, cari bukti pendukung lainnya, dan ambil kesimpulan dengan tenang. Saya yakin, Anda pun mencari opini kedua bila pergi memeriksa kesehatan apabila penyakitnya serius… Lalu, kenapa tidak mencari informasi pendukung kenyataan yang Anda dapatkan dari sumber tak dikenal? Mudah percaya bukanlah sebuah hal baik dalam dunia yang penuh dengan kebohongan ini.

Sumber:

Informasi resmi FDA mengenai Phenylpropanolamine

Pernyataan FDA membantah surat kaleng mengenai Phenylpropanolamine

Informasi hoax Phenylpropanolamine

Officially Official: Honda Freed Is Coming NEXT JUNE!

Well, so much for the hoolabaloo… It seems that today is just the day Honda Indonesia sent out a press release about going to sell the Freed in Indonesia. At least we have a timeframe, it’s June and it’s confirmed the car would be available with i-VTEC engine and 5 speed automatic transmission. No further information is available regarding the car, on whether it will be offered with the 8 seat variant or the 7 seat variant nor would it be avaible in manual transmission.

For the time being, I’m going to write about Freed specification in comparison with its competitors, namely Xenia/Avanza, Grand Livina, APV and Gran Max Luxio.

Officially Official: Honda Freed Is Coming NEXT WEEK!

Oh my… What a delightful turn of event this is… It seems that I mistakenly translate trimester with semester. Last night in a closed session, Honda Indonesia finally unveils its intention to sell Honda Freed in Indonesia and the official launching of the car will be held on 11th of March, next week! Wow! This is actually happening, Indonesia will be the first ASEAN country to sell the Freed… Wait… Actually, if you want to put more emphasis on that, Indonesia will be the first country in the world to produce and sell Freed outside of Japan.

Honda Indonesia is very bold, very very bold if I might add… The Freed target market in Indonesia is already saturated with Daihatsu Xenia and its clone, Toyota Avanza. Then the venerable challenger Nissan Grand Livina. Not counting Suzuki APV and the soon to be released Daihatsu Luxio. But should Honda be afraid? Not really… We are talking Honda here! Where engineers are part magician and voodoo doctors.

The Freed first of all, is a front wheel driven, front engine minivan where its competitors are more or less a crossover between two cars sans the Grand Livina. The Xenia/Avanza is a crossover between MPV and SUV, high ground clearance with front engine, rear wheel driven setup. The Suzuki APV and Daihatsu Luxio origins are semi pick up truck with engine underneath driver seat driving the rear wheel. This doesn’t mean a thing, but when you start to add up the fact that FF cars like the Freed and Grand Livina have ample interior room thanks to the lack of driveshaft running from the front of the car to the back… Then it start to makes sense.

The Freed main competitor will be Nissan Grand Livina with its similar FF drivetrain setup. Size wise, although the Freed is shorter compared to Grand Livina, it has longer wheelbase and is taller, these facts should lead to the Freed having more ample interior room than the Grand Livina… Although it remain to be seen.

The last sentence leaves a lot to be desired, and I smell a comparison is coming! Comeback soon, I’ll prepare a paper comparison between Freed competitors in Indonesia… And to some extent, the ASEAN.

Burn Your Marketing Budget Through Recession!

Recession is here whether we want to accept that fact or not. Customers spending lowers, tertiary product prices gone up, massive financial institution layoff, undulating stock charts, and everything in between. So what should we, as a marketer has to do to face the crisis? The one thing big companies do when sales are down usually is to cut marketing budget outright, citing that sales makes the money, not advertising. Well, couldn’t be truer than that… Hell, as a marketing manager, I consider myself a second child to the product/sales manager as what they did is to sell products and create income for the company… Me? I’m spending that hard earned money to gain something that cannot be quantifiable in literal sense.

So what should we do? Well, I don’t know about you, but for me, its business as usual. Some seminars I attended about marketing cited that today is the best day to spend that marketing budget like crazy. Because everybody thinks just like what I wrote on the opening paragraph… Companies are afraid to spend money on unquantifiable things and are saving more for rainy days. That means, your competitors are likely to do the same. If your competitor cut their marketing spending, it means less noise on the market place now, so you can scream to your heart content in the middle of the market and net some considerable market share, at least if that market share doesn’t have the money to buy your product, you get some mind share and can reap the benefit at later date when the economy has recover.

However, maintaining that marketing budget is not the be all end all solution to maintain the needed market share today, especially in recession time. Customers just don’t have the money to spend, period. So rather than buying the unneeded tertiary products, people will opt to primary goods just to pass daily affairs. If you are let say… A fancy hair shampoo brand, you don’t spam advertising about fancy-all-natural-after-shower-anti-frizz-hair-conditioner-hair-coloring-combo, that costs a lot and is considered as tertiary product, you scale down and advertise about the basic necessity shampoo. At least you scale down the exposure level to that of your most mainstream product. It keeps your brand exposure level high enough with constant media frequency (if that marketing budget is maintained) and actually advertise something that people can still afford.

But what about companies that solely produce expensive tertiary products, like the automotive company? After all, car prices are going up especially for those countries which mainly import their products. Well, the mantra is still the same, you still burn that advertising budget, but with a little twist. You don’t allocate the entire budget into advertising, but move back a level and spend it on promotion mix level.

Remember the promotion mix? Advertising, Personal Selling, Public Relation and Promotion? Well, big companies often forget that a successful marketing campaign consists of all four of promotion mix elements. This is critical because when homogeneity is achieved especially as technology advances, there will be no more Honda’s i-VTEC, no more Toyota’s VVT-i, it would only be a car with variable valve timing technology. Thus, burning your marketing budget on expensive advertising about how advance your product is becoming a moot point. You can still advertise the expected perceived difference and market segmentation of your product, but not about its advancement anymore… Unless it’s very unique in a way no other competitor has something even remotely similar.

Then, you twist that marketing budget to leverage other key success factor of the company. Invest in Personal Selling, increase the training level and make sure that any people came in contact with your sales force immediately make your product as their point of reference. No need for sales to happen yet especially in this tough time, but do remember, for this to be successful you need to employ a super salesman. Spend on your Promotion, pull strategy is no longer working especially when dealers have exhausted their shared marketing budget. You push your marketing effort towards the customer, award your customers by buying your products with enticing yet attainable prizes… Not “buy a moose get (draw lottery ticket to get another) a moose“. It’s gambling! And not true marketing effort some say, and even I actually. Then, do some Publicity Stunt, make future customers literally fall in love with your company. In this tough time, nobody wants to part with their hard earned money especially to some jack ass company whose only purpose is to make their CEOs and owners fat. But if your company is the people’s company, giving out scholarship, increasing the livelihood of the surrounding community… People will literally threw money at you! Off course, there’s buzz marketing effect, do a perfect publicity stunt and watch how people will talk about your company and watch the the positive wind picking up.

Together, if you just came back towards your roots in the marketing front, I guarantee you will survive the crisis… Disclaimer: If your competitors doesn’t read this blog entry and have bigger marketing budget than you…  All in all, just do that integrated marketing stuff marketing people are raving about nowadays.

And… You’re still here… Which means, your boss still didn’t approve to maintain the marketing budget right? Don’t worry, there is still another potent way (read silently: cheap) to do marketing effort in this tough time. Embrace… The Internet.

Hell, there’s too much channel today that is free and targets effectively to groups of scrumptious target market on the internet. You can post free on interest group emails, forums, your own website, and every conceivable Internet channels. There’s them tube, that book of faces, that other social networking that used to be famous before that book of faces came, that multiplication thing, and many others… Fancy words for youtube, facebook, friendster, and multiply.

What is more important than all of the tactics used in this article is clearly your head and quoting Spongebob Squarepants, “a little bit of eee-magin-nation”. What’s written in this article is the basics of basics, you still can screw it up by following it blindly. Every company faces different sets of problems, and not every trick in the book is applicable, there’s still a mix and matching that needs to be done on reality side of things.

So… Research your customer/competitors, get back to SWOT analysis, adapt your strategy and like Takeo Fukui san, ex Honda President said and I would like to quote “Toward this end, Honda will closely monitor the marketplace and then carefully determine what actions need to be taken. Once decisions are made, Honda will take quick action as the company realizes the situation is very urgent and a slight delay in making management decisions could be critical“. So, if a multi[B]illion dollar company is doing it, so should your company.

So what I do then on my company? Did I get to maintain my marketing budget? Did I employ all this ridiculously basic marketing principle? Well, like I said above, every company faces their own set of problems… And with my imagination… Even children does not need to cry and scream for their parents to be noticed… It’s wordplay, if you know where I work… then that bolded sentence would mean everything.

P.S. Sorry for the lack of reference, I base it off my experience and from a marketing seminar which I couldn’t or don’t know how to refer here. However, the marketing term here are all basic marketing principle anyway.

The New Honda Insight Is Hout!

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The new Honda Insight is out in Japan and it’s hot, yup, witty title and witty comments ensues. Honda little baby that we saw a couple years back that took shape of a franken last generation Fit with the body of Honda Airwave now took the new corporate face of Honda. With Honda halting all of its luxury and performance models, all hopes are literally in the trunk of the new Insight… But does it have what it takes? Well, some say okay, and some say hell yeah! Read on for a paper review and witty comments. Continue reading

Unofficially Official, Honda Freed IS Coming to Indonesia

Well, according to an interview of a local online media with Honda Indonesia Marketing Director, Mr. Jonfis Fandi that is.

The impromptu information was out in a yearly media gathering held in Jakarta. It is confirmed by the head honcho that the Freed is indeed coming to Indonesia in the 2nd trimester of 2009 (that’s middle of the year), and what’s more, it will be Freed’s debut outside of Japan… Wowza! This backwater country actually got an exclusive debut of THE most waited Honda in 2009! (at least in term of affordability… Hybrid this ain’t)

With the rumors Honda Indonesia is canceling bringing Freed to Indonesia, this is quite a news. Price wise, Honda Indonesia is touting that volatile foreign currency/local exchange rate make them unable to guesstimate the local price for the Freed. Final price will be announced near the actual car launch date. Whatever it is, the price might land between US$2300 to US$25000 considering local Honda City is priced at US$24000 to US$26000. It’s common to price 7 seater MPV below a sedan in some parts of Asia as sedan is considered more luxurious than an MPV.

All I can say, godspeed bringing this car back home Mr. Jonfis. We’ll be waiting with arms wide open… Although I’m keeping my SX4 Crossover.

Happy New Year And More Witty Comments!

Happy New Year everybody!

A new year a new day, same old life… I never get those who thinks about new year is a fresh start in life. This is just another day, a new year yes, but still old self, still old world, and still same people, opportunities and problems we will face each day. So just a greeting and nothing more I guess.

For this blog, updates will be like last years, which means when I have the time. Still though, when I updates it means I’m updating it like bees on nectars, you can expect huge updates whenever I feel like it.

There is some who I would like to thanks to though, and that goes to Singapore Honda Club forumers. Who apparently points out that I have to back up my writings with every proof posable, as not to let me become the target of stupid other automotive fanboys.

This website will always be my place of hidden love to Honda, because currently, I drive a Suzuki product.

Last year, most people who visits my site came looking for Honda Accord Euro/Acura TSX and Honda Freed information. Well, Honda Accord Euro has been launched everywhere, including Japan, and the Freed is still enroute towards ASEAN. In Indonesia at least, there’ s some photos of the Freed undergoing testing, complete with removal of the H badge. However, there’s words that the Freed will be denied of its Indonesian fans… Well, with increasing tax, and rising material prices, it’s good enough that people still buys a car this year.

So, to sum it up, have a good year and be seeing you.

The Spirit of Life: Paper Review of Honda Life & Zest

When you talk about cars in Japan, you don’t talk about those featured in Fast n Furious, or the plethora of drifter cars on teh intraweb…You talk about Kei cars, the minuscule cars that makes BMW’s Mini looks like it should be named Grande instead. In Japan, exists a group of small cars which are granted by the Japanese government its own rules and regulations. Although Suzuki and Daihatsu reserves the right to be the two most selling brand of Kei cars, the distant number 3… Honda, has a duo of attractive offerings that might just wet your lips… Witty comments and what those two are after the click. Continue reading

Merry Christmas!

Merry Belated Christmas!!!! For He has come and live amongst us, and parted again for us. For the celebration of Christmas may just be for a day, the joy of Christmas is anytime.

Didn’t know it’s past Christmas really… For I didn’t get any holiday, so it’s work as usual…. Cheers people, I hope the joy of Christmas be with you all the time, not just for one day okay.

Honda CEO 2008 Year End Speech… The Interesting Stuff

Okay, 2008 is closing, and even though Honda posts record breaking profit by the middle of 2008, September came and hell along with the winter autumn breeze. Why hell? Hell… Everything plummet since September, everything that went up suddenly dropping like it was, I dunno, want to crack some joke but I think it’s futile anyway. Anyway…

When somebody wrote “The situation is worsening every day in all regions.” in their publicized company report… Then, probably it is. For 2009, Honda forecasts a drop in automobile and power equipment demands, but cited an increase in motorcycle demand. Well, it is given, when you can’t afford a car, you will buy a motorcycle (if you live in SE Asia).

“Unit sales forecasts are: motorcycles; 10.3 million units (+10.5%), automobiles; 3.65 million units (-7%), power products; 5.185 million units (-14.4%).”

The forecasts seems… Rather safe and heart lightening, however, when we look at the direction Honda is taking, I’m not so sure anymore. “

“• Toward this end, Honda will closely monitor the marketplace and then carefully determine what actions need to be taken. Once decisions are made, Honda will take quick action as the company realizes the situation is very urgent and a slight delay in making management decisions could be critical.

• Based on this understanding of the situation, bonuses for directors, corporate auditors and operating officers will be reassessed based on the business results of the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2009. In addition, monthly remuneration of directors, corporate auditors and operating officers will be cut by 10% for all directors starting January 2009.” Things are tough when the higher ups bonuses are reassessed based on the business results.”

Tough, because if the situation doesn’t improve, it’s up to the higher ups effort to maintain their bonuses, and in this uncertain economy condition… Well it’s safe to assume that Honda just want to cut its spending.

Okay, so enough of the preliminary, let’s just cut into the meaty part. So…

The darker side…

  • Honda is canceling the NSX project, along with it, the V10 and V8 engine destined to go to Acura.
  • As such, Acura launch in Japan is postponed.
  • So does medium to large diesel engines.
  • Not to mention quitting F1 and AMA.

The lighter side…

  • Honda will concentrate on small sized cars as forecasted will be the top selling model of 2009. Meaning no more waiting for the Fit on the dealers!
  • Hybrids are go, CR-Z is confirmed for 2010, and Insight V2 will be available early next year.
  • Focusing on small cars, Honda will introduce small size diesels and an unnamed small car positioned below the Fit/Jazz.
  • Honda will make available full electric scooter in 2 years time.

The Acura homeward bound cancellation is quite a shocker… But considering that it will take much more effort of time and money to introduce and maintain two separate brand, Honda best bet is just to keep Acura where it already established its business. When things are better, you can be sure Honda is going to take Acura home!

The NSX cancellation means a lot for everybody, Honda own NSX that races in SuperGT needs replacement badly… It’s the only naturally aspirated small block V6 on the grid. Fighting with the likes of large bore V8s of Toyota and super turbos of Nissan makes an easy opponent of Honda… Although the NSX is giving Toyota and Nissan a run for their money. NSX might not dominates anymore, but the extra decade old NSX still slots in on the top 5 at SuperGT… And sometimes manage a podium finish, not bad at all.

The V8 that is planned to go to Acura is another question mark. I would say Honda already have a blueprint for the engine, but just doesn’t want to produce it in quantity. Remembering the fact that new technology = retooling cost, and cost is the keyword that everybody is trying to avoid next year. Oh well, in the coming tough times, it’s good enough that people still buys a car.

One of the biggest interesting aspect of the year end report speech is the introduction of an unnamed small car that will be positioned below the Fit/Jazz. Is it the Life? Or better yet, Zest Spark? If it is, why wait 3 years? 3 years is quite a long time, the global economy slowdown might as well be relieved by then… Well, or perhaps Honda is waiting for its Chinese-partnership to bear fruits? The Li-Nian concept car is mighty fine… I wouldn’t mind driving a Chinese made Honda.

The all new Honda Zest Spark… Not released yet

All in all, Honda is bracing for a tougher times ahead, and there nothing to better close this post than taking it directly from the big man himself…

“Honda is a company driven to achieve continuous growth by the dreams and passions of each Honda associate. Especially when the company faces difficult times, each associate will maintain a high level of initiative and continue challenging.”

We will always challenge the future Fukui-san, we will always.

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Official Honda CEO year end speech