One Year Old


I would like to apologize for the slip up last week. I emailed an old column by mistake. It was an ironic twist when I thought about it, as my writing this column turns one year old today. So it was an embarrassing reminder to me to keep me grounded and responsible. I can’t believe how time has flown. It was not too long ago when I discussed writing again with Nimrod, the next thing I knew, I was already seeing print.

It gladdens my heart when I know that I have made a small difference in shaping perspective as well as encouraging the young to consider entrepreneurship. Our country really needs new entrepreneurs especially in this time of economic hardship. Many have lost jobs and many more are living in fear of what lies ahead. We need to provide incentives as well as make financing, training and support available for new small entrepreneurs to rise up.

I recently met Alex Reyes who started  talking to me about the cause of social entrepreneurship. It is a definite need in our country. One of the most promising programs is Hapinoy which seeks to provide financing, supplies, training and a brand name to the traditional sari sari store. By centralizing and professionalizing the supply and retail chain, the small sari sari owner can reap the benefits of lower costs of products as well as a better inventory and management system. All this under one Hapinoy brand. It gives many small entrepreneurs a fighting chance to not only survive but to prosper.

Jay Aldeguer recently also shared with me a unique project proposal between the tourism players, the Department of Tourism and a major telecom firm. The rationale behind the project is to provide substantial trickle down benefits of tourism to the basic foundation of  Filipino life, again the sari sari store. They aim to provide a “tourist” look as well as standardize and increase some of the products offered for sale. So the basic sari sari store can function as a tourist kiosk offering maps, dictionaries or even basic souvenirs as well as pre paid  cell cards and other accessories. Studies will show that this will increase the basic daily income of theses stores almost four fold, thereby hitting two birds with one stone : Social entrepreneurship and tourism.

There are many critical issues that we need to focus on this year. In the midst of all the gloom and depression in the news, we have to each come into an individual realization that we are responsible to be part of the solution and not merely an observer of events. This is our home, our country, our city, our barangay, our street. We need to be more involved, and it’s a great thing about our people is that we are and we do.

One of those is Joseph, a web development company owner that services a lot of accounts in the US. He has offered to develop a site for One Step Up that will not only feature my writing but also others. It will also feature forums and chat rooms to discuss entrepreneurship as well as providing encouragement and support. Joesph has also offered to host it for free. Thank you Joseph. He himself  is a great story. A former CPA and a lawyer, he used to be  a teacher of accounting at a major university in Cebu. He is now a successful entrepreneur marketing services to the US. 

I asked him why he offered to do this. His reply was, “ I believe in the advocacy of encouraging entrepreneurship, I want to do my part in helping others go one step up.” Kudos to you and thank you.

Next week, I will be flying to Cagayan upon the invitation of the Mindanao Business and Youth Congress who will be holding their 5th annual convention under the theme, “Igniting the youth to be socially responsible entrepreneurs for sustainable development.”  I would like to thank Daniel Mejia, the conference chairman for inviting me. I am very excited as well as humbled to have been invited to share my thoughts as well as to learn from the youth of Mindanao.

There are many fears today, both real and fiction. We need to continue praying and having Faith.  Let us continue to search for the silver lining in each situation. I am reminded of what American entrepreneur Les Brown once said,  Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.” Let’s follow the examples of these ordinary individuals as they strive to make a difference. Each week, lets all get together and share knowledge, stories, experiences, information, all for the sole purpose of getting One Step Up.

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Comments (2)

Anonymous

February 4, 2009 at 4:45 PM

you have a good future with that.

one step up

February 4, 2009 at 8:31 PM

thanks Rica :)