Who says you can't dream big? This article proves that you can win with a big mind and limited resources. There is an Entrepreneur in each of us but first, we must develop the potential within us, click HERE for ideas on developing the entrepreneur within. This is the source of the following article. Pinoy Business Coach believes in Filipino ingenuity!
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Filipino Personal Outsourcers Trump Indian Counterparts in World Market
December 16, 2011
by Jomar Hilario
Big Companies like outsourcing because it saves on staffing and other costs. But do you know that best selling authors like Tim Ferris' of the Four Hour Workweek Fame have personally outsourced their business and lives to Filipinos based in the Philippines?
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One of our readers, Alex made a comment in one of the articles in this site about their concern about making a business plan and (I think) finding that experienced business person to which they could discuss the plan with. A mentor is a person who has enough successes and failures to be able to know what to do and more importantly what NOT to do and who can guide others through the process of business success.
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Saturday, 15 October 2011 17:22 Framelia V. Anonas/S&T Media Service Click HERE for orig article
FOR entrepreneurs looking for opportunities to earn profit and help raise a generation of healthy kids, baby foods production may be the best venture to go into. Baby foods, particularly complementary foods, have a steady market and consumers’ continuous demand.
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(The Philippine Star) Updated November 26, 2011 12:00 AM Original article HERE.
MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Airlines (PAL) said that Cebu remains on top of its list of local destinations that the flag carrier is prioritizing in its international roadshows to boost tourist arrivals in the country.
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One author suggested that starting and running a business is 90% emotions and 10% skill. I have thought about idea for years and as I have started, bought and am running my own companies, I have realized that this is absolutely and curiously true.
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As the country generates 35,000 tons of solid waste a day, stopping trash at the source is beginning to make good business sense.
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Wednesday, 12 October 2011 20:40 John Mangun / Outside the Box
WE seem to think that the global financial problems and, more specifically, the upheaval in the US, is something new. It’s not. Change the time from the 2000s to the 1980s, the name of the Asian country from “China” to “Japan” and “The Banks” to the “The Savings and Loans.”
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WE seem to think that the global financial problems and, more specifically, the upheaval in the US, is something new. It’s not. Change the time from the 2000s to the 1980s, the name of the Asian country from “China” to “Japan” and “The Banks” to the “The Savings and Loans.”
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Saturday, 08 October 2011 17:53 Jim Aley / Bloomberg News
STEVE JOBS built the world’s most valuable technology company by creating devices that changed how people use electronics and revolutionized the computer, music and mobile-phone industries.
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STEVE JOBS built the world’s most valuable technology company by creating devices that changed how people use electronics and revolutionized the computer, music and mobile-phone industries.
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Let's face it. Our school system is just not adequate to prepare our children to accumulate wealth and riches. The wealth of information in our schools are not able to place kids on the road to prosperity. They are given redundant assignments that border between the silly and the naive.
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By: Delfin Mallari Jr. Click here for original article.
LUCENA CITY, Philippines—Fresh coconut vendors here predict brisk business in the coming days due to renewed media interest in the health benefits of coconut water or “buko” juice.
“We hope the news would bring us more customers,” Roberto Belen, 63, a vendor of young coconuts and buko juice, told the Inquirer in an interview Saturday morning.
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LUCENA CITY, Philippines—Fresh coconut vendors here predict brisk business in the coming days due to renewed media interest in the health benefits of coconut water or “buko” juice.
“We hope the news would bring us more customers,” Roberto Belen, 63, a vendor of young coconuts and buko juice, told the Inquirer in an interview Saturday morning.
One of the great things about starting a business is the unlimited possibilities that abound. With limited capital and a lot of imagination, education and experience, one can be able to start small, work hard and finish strong. There is no scientific and proven method that would pave the path to growing a business but there are "hints" and clues that successful entrepreneurs have left behind for us to follow.
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