Second Edition of Entrepreneurship Development Course at AIM 253.0

The second offering for 2010 Entrepreneurship Development Program (EDP) at the Asian Institute of Management will commence tomorrow, October 4, through October 15. I will be teaching many of the modules in the next two weeks in addition to two modules for a growth strategy short course at the Executive Education and Life Long Learning [...]

Teaching a Platform Program on Dealer Development at AIM 238.0

For the first time ever, I am teacher and Program Director for an executive training course – a five-day customized management development program for dealer-entrepreneurs – at the Asian Institute of Management. As Program Director, I designed the course and selected the teaching staff. I am also the production manager and thus far this week [...]

Sources of New Growth During Crisis 96.0

Last week, I taught in a short course on “Growth Strategies for Entrepreneurial Firms” at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM). I designed my part to teach new combo techniques in finding innovation opportunities in today’s crisis.

Living for Innovation and for Continuous Learning – 1 of 2

In the Philippines, hardly any basic research is being done that gets to commercialization. Much research is adaptive in nature followed by product development in response to realities in the market. My professional life was mainly in the area of technology scanning, adapting and diffusing in the private sector.

Social Enterprise as the Next Big Thing – 2 of 3

The social enterprise – with its triple bottom line – could very well be the next, big social innovation in line with Drucker’s examples listed in Post #73. And the Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia (ISEA) is in the forefront of efforts to make this a reality in the region.

The Benefits of Learning – Observations from Pampanga 1 of 2

I am optimistic for the country in the next two to eight years. I taught a two-day module on Managing Quality and Customer Service to public school principals in Pampanga. And my observations from the course gave me two reasons for optimism.