The HEALTH : April 2020 | Page 11

April, 2020 | The Health of 38 trillion cells, with about 300 different types of cells. We produce about 200 billion body cells every day. With good health, we can progress and lead a happy life. I believe that the formula for a long, healthy and prosperous life is in what I call the 5 Quality Wells: Clean well, Eat well, Work well, Exercise well and Sleep well. If you follow these simple practices closely, I believe you will be able to live healthily and contribute positively until you are 120 years old or more! My personal motto is “Work is my Hobby, Exercise is my Duty, and Health is my Wealth”. How do you keep mentally and physically healthy? Do you go for regular checkups? Yes, I go for regular checkups and practise the 5 Wells strictly. I also stay active by exercising. I do light stretches every morning and make time for yoga, golf and badminton throughout the week. I believe prevention is better than cure. To stay healthy mentally, we need to have ethical values. At Top Glove, our foundation is based on good people and Top Glove's business ethics which are honesty, integrity and transparency which we incorporate in all our business dealings. We remind ourselves every day of these values by starting every morning and meeting with our Business Ethics Clap, which calls out honesty, integrity and transparency. Each of Top Glove’s 18,000 employees have worn an anti-corruption badge every workday for the past 12 years. It reads: “To prevent corruption and bribery. Corruption and bribery is a crime”. Top Glove has its own Integrity Unit to educate employees on the importance of these values and investigate any reported corruption or bribery. Staying healthy and wealthy Work is his hobby; exercise his duty T an Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai, the Executive Chairman and Founder of Top Glove Corporation Bhd, is ranked the 14th richest Malaysian. Not bad for Lim who started the company in 1991 with his wife with just RM180,000 in savings. Today, it is the world’s largest manufacturer of gloves, listed on both Bursa Malaysia and Singapore Exchange. Lim’s exposure to the rubber business began in his younger days where he grew up in the small town of Titi in Negri Sembilan. His parents ran a rubber smallholding and they were involved in the rubber trading business. After completing his secondary education, he pursued his A-levels at Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, Kuala Lumpur. Later, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from University Malaya in 1982, after which he worked for two years as a sales executive and three years as a sales manager at a subsidiary of OYL Industries Group. Before Lim and his wife went into the glove business, they pursued an MBA at Sul Ross State University in the United States. With a huge empire to run, you would have thought Lim would have little time for hobbies or “co-curricular” activities like staying fit, right? Not so. He places huge importance on his mental and physical well-being. And it is those traits that have helped him build his wealth. Lim talks to The Health about his values, interests, what keeps him going and his goal to live to 120! Robotic arms are used to assist in research and development. Among corporate tycoons in the country, you are one of the few who emphasises on good health. When did you first start on this? I believe you should take care of your health from young. I started practising the 5 Wells since I was a boy. I became a full vegetarian on 29 July, 2018. I feel healthier and more energetic after this transition. I believe Health is Wealth. The human body contains an average What differentiates Top Glove from other companies when it comes to its special emphasis on health and fitness? We believe that building a company is like building a tower. We need a good foundation. At Top Glove, the people are that foundation where we can propel towards greater heights. Our people continue to be our priority. We have in place various initiatives prioritising employee health and wellbeing, including annual medical checkups. We have our company gym which employees can join for free, arranging health talks and so on. It is in line with what I call the 5 Quality Wells I mentioned earlier. We are also the only company to employ full-time corporate nutritionists. We have seven nutritionists, two medical doctors, seven nurses/medical assistant and one pharmacist. How has this emphasis on health impacted the Group in terms of productivity? In FY2019, our average sick leave per year was three days compared with the market average of nine days. We are three times healthier. Having said work is your hobby, what are your other hobbies if any? This is the best hobby. It is the only hobby which earns money, instead of costing money! “Work is my hobby” is a reflection of how much I enjoy my work. I can work seven days a week because I like my work, to the extent it no longer feels like work, but a hobby. “Exercise is my duty” underscores my commitment to staying healthy. I intend to live till I am at least 120 years old and work till I am 120 or for as long as I am still able to contribute positively. Therefore, I need to ensure my body is fit enough to do so. To fit in exercise regularly, even in my busy schedule, I must slot in exercise/ sports as part of my daily routine. I play badminton twice a week and golf and yoga once a week consistently. I also stretch for at least 10 minutes in the morning when I wake up and again before I go to bed. My schedule is planned out everyday including time for my breakfast, lunch, dinner and exercise. — The Health 11