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Adding Business Value: How do you Add Value in your Business? mpaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US.When owners of small businesses want me to coach them to grow and expand their business, I often find that they are have reached a ceiling in selling their goods (products and services) and have run out of ideas for moving forward.As I talk to them about how they currently add value to their customers' lives and to their company's assets, I find that few of them actually understand what value is. Memorably, Warren Buffett (CEO of Hathaway) said in 1999, "Price is what you pay when you buy an asset, value is what you receive for your money".Revenue - Cost = Value added Accountants say that value is the residue left when costs are subtracted from revenues As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for Be Noticed! The Philippines today has reached global recognition in the “back office” service provisioning such as “Business Process Outsourcing” (BPO) of IT enabled services.With business cards, that is. They are one of the most powerful weapons in marketing your business or company is through the use of your business cards.Many people have not been using their cards effectively in making them achieve some results and sales to their site and business. With the many people using their business cards as a marketing tool nowadays, there is no guarantee that yours is the ones that they will notice.How do you make them stand out and be the important tool that they are?Use full color printing. Full color printing was expensive before but not anymore. With the many printing companies offering full color printing, you can already an inexpensive prin Third party expatriates who have first hand knowledge and experience of doing business in the Philippines as compared with other outsourcing destinations attest to this. Expats observe that doing business in the Philippines is very positive and encouraging. This acknowledgment needs to be brought forward to the attention and awareness of our Global Filipinos abroad. Last December 13th-15th 2006, the Philippines USA Business Club (PUBC) of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) participated in the 100th Centennial Celebration of Filipinos in Hawaii. It was a great opportunity to share the good news to Filipino Americans in the US attending the summit about the positive news US CEOs have been experiencing in doing BPO services in the country. As Chairman of the Committee on ICT of the Philippines USA Business Club (PUBC) – I would like to bring the news to the summit and share with them the favorable responses of US companies so that they will know how good we Filipinos are “world class” and globally acknowledged. All praises! The PCCI ICT Domestic Strategy – is to report to the local businessmen about the prospects of entering into the “services exporting” business, as an alternative to the waning traditional exports business, which are now moving to China. This allows them to invest in a lucrative and promising industry, which is providing “back office” support services to US companies willing to outsource their services to the Philippines. But the common issue that crops amongst local businessmen is their inability to penetrate the US market where 50 percent of the global outsourced services comes from. Yes, marketing is a key ingredient to the success of our BPO to our local businessmen. Filipinos are perceived weak in marketing. We need to strengthen our promotions and marketing to the US market. Tapping the rich networking potentials of our Filipino Americans who are by now in the middle management or decision level of most US companies can also facilitate in the marketing efforts. Hence, the PCCI ICT -International Strategy -- to communicate, convey and express the positive news to all Filipino Americans living in the US about the prospects of the Philippines being the number 1 outsourcing destination in the world. India is “king” in outsourcing today because of the successful networking and marketing that they did in the US. We Filipinos can unite and increase our business activities, eventually making us the number 1 outsourcing destination in no time. Our friends from India are threatened by this potential phenomenon. Gatherings such as the December Fil-Am summit allowed me to inform our kababayans about the ICT opportunities that await them. Filipino Americans who have long stayed abroad have now disposable incomes, which they can invest wisely into “services exporting” initiatives which has tremendous rippling effect to our country and people if maximized to its fullest. Two incentives await Filipino Americans who decide to go into ICT opportunities in the country. The first is by just providing “market lead” referrals, of potential back office requirements of US companies. Fil-Ams will receive a “finder’s fee” out of any outsourcing contract signed out of the referral. This strategy is a good step for replicating potential long-term business continuity for those who are convinced about the prospects of services exporting. The second incentive is they can enter into “joint venture” agreement or invest with Local Filipino businessmen who have decided to enter into the “back office” services. By entering into a Joint Venture Agreement, co-investing with local businessmen are assured of potential long-term market coming their way, as Fil-Ams will act as their guarantor in sustaining the viability of the Joint Venture. Besides it encourages synergy for overseas Filipinos helping their local kababayans in doing business in the country. The event last year was just a first step towards networking with our Filipino Americans in the US. We hope to do a 10 major city caravan in the US by 2007 and the years to come. What we need to do more is to perk up the awareness level, do extensive dissemination information promotions campaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US. As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for a Frequency: Not the Problem It Once Was s of US companies so that they will know how good we Filipinos are “world class” and globally acknowledged. All praises!Seasoned and successful small business owners know the value of showing up in their customers’ lives. Because the more their customers see them, the more they buy.There’s even a term for it – frequency. According to Entrepreneur.com, customers have to hear your message three times before they even think about buying, which makes frequency one of the most important activities of the dedicated business person.Remember, your prospects buy when THEY are ready to buy, not when you're ready to make the sale. (Hence, frequency is king because you have got to be in front of them when they ARE ready to buy and hopefully you've developed a bit of a relationship through your frequent cont The PCCI ICT Domestic Strategy – is to report to the local businessmen about the prospects of entering into the “services exporting” business, as an alternative to the waning traditional exports business, which are now moving to China. This allows them to invest in a lucrative and promising industry, which is providing “back office” support services to US companies willing to outsource their services to the Philippines. But the common issue that crops amongst local businessmen is their inability to penetrate the US market where 50 percent of the global outsourced services comes from. Yes, marketing is a key ingredient to the success of our BPO to our local businessmen. Filipinos are perceived weak in marketing. We need to strengthen our promotions and marketing to the US market. Tapping the rich networking potentials of our Filipino Americans who are by now in the middle management or decision level of most US companies can also facilitate in the marketing efforts. Hence, the PCCI ICT -International Strategy -- to communicate, convey and express the positive news to all Filipino Americans living in the US about the prospects of the Philippines being the number 1 outsourcing destination in the world. India is “king” in outsourcing today because of the successful networking and marketing that they did in the US. We Filipinos can unite and increase our business activities, eventually making us the number 1 outsourcing destination in no time. Our friends from India are threatened by this potential phenomenon. Gatherings such as the December Fil-Am summit allowed me to inform our kababayans about the ICT opportunities that await them. Filipino Americans who have long stayed abroad have now disposable incomes, which they can invest wisely into “services exporting” initiatives which has tremendous rippling effect to our country and people if maximized to its fullest. Two incentives await Filipino Americans who decide to go into ICT opportunities in the country. The first is by just providing “market lead” referrals, of potential back office requirements of US companies. Fil-Ams will receive a “finder’s fee” out of any outsourcing contract signed out of the referral. This strategy is a good step for replicating potential long-term business continuity for those who are convinced about the prospects of services exporting. The second incentive is they can enter into “joint venture” agreement or invest with Local Filipino businessmen who have decided to enter into the “back office” services. By entering into a Joint Venture Agreement, co-investing with local businessmen are assured of potential long-term market coming their way, as Fil-Ams will act as their guarantor in sustaining the viability of the Joint Venture. Besides it encourages synergy for overseas Filipinos helping their local kababayans in doing business in the country. The event last year was just a first step towards networking with our Filipino Americans in the US. We hope to do a 10 major city caravan in the US by 2007 and the years to come. What we need to do more is to perk up the awareness level, do extensive dissemination information promotions campaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US. As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for Telecom Companies rts.In keeping up with the fast-changing telecommunication scenario, the global Telecom Companies are vying with each other to offer the best in terms of services to the consumer. Ultimately it is the consumer who is benefiting, in terms of receiving the latest easy-to-operate telecom services and devices. New features and facilities are being added to the existing services.These companies not only cater to corporate needs but also to the needs of individual customers whose communication requirements are limited. In fact, the customers can get benefits such as no start-up fees or connection fees. Added to this is the bonus of not even being required to pay the minimum monthly fee where ca Hence, the PCCI ICT -International Strategy -- to communicate, convey and express the positive news to all Filipino Americans living in the US about the prospects of the Philippines being the number 1 outsourcing destination in the world. India is “king” in outsourcing today because of the successful networking and marketing that they did in the US. We Filipinos can unite and increase our business activities, eventually making us the number 1 outsourcing destination in no time. Our friends from India are threatened by this potential phenomenon. Gatherings such as the December Fil-Am summit allowed me to inform our kababayans about the ICT opportunities that await them. Filipino Americans who have long stayed abroad have now disposable incomes, which they can invest wisely into “services exporting” initiatives which has tremendous rippling effect to our country and people if maximized to its fullest. Two incentives await Filipino Americans who decide to go into ICT opportunities in the country. The first is by just providing “market lead” referrals, of potential back office requirements of US companies. Fil-Ams will receive a “finder’s fee” out of any outsourcing contract signed out of the referral. This strategy is a good step for replicating potential long-term business continuity for those who are convinced about the prospects of services exporting. The second incentive is they can enter into “joint venture” agreement or invest with Local Filipino businessmen who have decided to enter into the “back office” services. By entering into a Joint Venture Agreement, co-investing with local businessmen are assured of potential long-term market coming their way, as Fil-Ams will act as their guarantor in sustaining the viability of the Joint Venture. Besides it encourages synergy for overseas Filipinos helping their local kababayans in doing business in the country. The event last year was just a first step towards networking with our Filipino Americans in the US. We hope to do a 10 major city caravan in the US by 2007 and the years to come. What we need to do more is to perk up the awareness level, do extensive dissemination information promotions campaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US. As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for Learn More About How To Find Work At Home Data Entry Jobs office requirements of US companies. Fil-Ams will receive a “finder’s fee” out of any outsourcing contract signed out of the referral. This strategy is a good step for replicating potential long-term business continuity for those who are convinced about the prospects of services exporting.Today with the internet you can find numerous work at home data entry jobs opportunities, all you need is to know how to search them. If you have some typist skills, then you can easily get some work at home data entry jobs, but you do not need to have typist skills for all data entry jobs.There are some employers who may want you to type an specific number of words per minute, but there are others who just want you to enter the data. In order to be successful with work at home data entry jobs you need to have a good eye for the details and you need also to have the ability to enter data correctly and quickly.If you are not sure of your typist skills, then you can take The second incentive is they can enter into “joint venture” agreement or invest with Local Filipino businessmen who have decided to enter into the “back office” services. By entering into a Joint Venture Agreement, co-investing with local businessmen are assured of potential long-term market coming their way, as Fil-Ams will act as their guarantor in sustaining the viability of the Joint Venture. Besides it encourages synergy for overseas Filipinos helping their local kababayans in doing business in the country. The event last year was just a first step towards networking with our Filipino Americans in the US. We hope to do a 10 major city caravan in the US by 2007 and the years to come. What we need to do more is to perk up the awareness level, do extensive dissemination information promotions campaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US. As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for Power Of Attorney mpaign to all the forty three (43) Filipino American Chambers of Commerce in the US.The power of attorney is granted to a trusted agent, who will have the permission to act on your behalf. The role of the person granted the power of attorney extends only to the powers you grant him. You can choose many kinds of power of attorney roles for your agent, either to sell your property, to oversee your business, negotiate on your behalf, or even implement the terms of your will posthumously.The power of attorney clause becomes void when you become incapable of administering to your business affairs. This can happen due to illness, bankruptcy or any other factor.This article profiles the various kinds of power of attorney, depending on the conditions to be fulfilled a As of this writing, the PCCI/PUBC initiatives have successfully conducted business opportunities with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii (PACCH), The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), which just had a successful trade mission to the Philippines last Feb 17-22 2007. Discussions are ongoing with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Chicago (PACCO), Dallas, Texas, Orange County California, Denver Colorado, Orlando Florida and Las Vegas Nevada. The PCCI through PUBC hopes to continue its networking business discussions with other Filipino American Chambers of Commerce within the US. At the end of the day, Filipino Americans are now actively involved in trade and business activities towards helping the mother land, local Filipinos transformed to think as entrepreneurs “more jobs are created”, Filipinos having strong purchasing power, encouraging them to stay more in-country thus addressing the alarming brain drain syndrome. It’s a win-win strategy for all of us.
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