Mar
14
Doing Business in Cebu, Philippines
March 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Under the Philippines‘s Investment Priorities Plan– a list of promoted areas of investments issued annually by the Board of Investments (BOI) under the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)– the business process outsourcing (BPO), information technology-enabled services (ITES) sectors and their investors enjoy fiscal incentives such as income-tax holidays, exemption from taxes, additional deductions from taxable income, and exemption from wharfage dues and export taxes, duties, imposts, and fees.
Mar
12
BPAP Trade Missions this 2011
March 12, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The umbrella organization for the off-shoring and outsourcing (O&O) industry in the Philippines, the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) serves as the one-stop information and advocacy gateway for the country’s key O&O services sector, promotes the competitive advantages and the growth potential of the Philippines in existing and new areas of outsourcing and strengthens the country to be the preferred O&O destination in the world.
This year, 2011, the BPAP will be going on trade missions to six different nations to explore business opportunities.
Their indicative travel schedule to follow.
Feb
23
Davao and BPO
February 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment
Davao City is on its way to become one of the Philippines‘ major business process outsourcing (BPO).
The city is currently home to about a dozen BPO companies. The employment figure for Davao’s BPO industry was projected to increase to 35,000 by 2015.
Davao city’s capability to host BPOs, given its favorable telecommunications and infrastructure systems, would be showcased again in March 200 when 60 chief operating officers (CEOs) of major BPO firms converge here for their CEO Forum.
Davao’s City CEO Forum is an annual activity being conducted by heads of leading BPO firms, a venue for the to assessment of their respective operations and the general overview of Davao’s BPO industry.
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Feb
16
4 C’s of Crystal clear, Effective Communication
February 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment

How is it possible for popular speakers, or writers, to grab the attention of their audiences?
When marketing a product or service, you would want absolutely pull and hold people’s concentration on your spiel to make a sale or close a deal. How to do it effectively is the question.
The conceptualization and communication of effective marketing messages requires skill and experience in order to be learned and mastered. Here are four C’s of communication to make your marketing effective: 1) credibility, 2) comprehension, 3) connection and 4) contagiousness.
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