Winners of Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards train at UP Diliman; join intensive workshop on microenterprise management and development
As
part of the follow-on activities to the 2016 Citi Microentrepreneurship
Awards (CMA), a joint undertaking of Citi Philippines,Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas, and Microfinance Council of
the Philippines, the University of the Philippines Institute for Small-Scale
Industries (UPISSI) recently held the CMA – Microenterprise
Management & Development Program,
an enriching five-day event that brought together business management and
finance mentors and the CMA winners, where practical insights on
entrepreneurship and personal finance were imparted to participants.
Among
the relevant topics covered include Living, Discovering, and Envisioning One’s
Entrepreneurial Potential; Operations Management; as well as the8 P’s of
Marketing, Financial Management for Small Businesses. Each session was capped
by intensive workshop sessions wherein participants were given the chance to
apply their learnings to real-life situations particularly to their own
respective small and micro-enterprises.
Aneth
Lim, Public Affairs and Corporate Citizenship Head of Citi Philippines,welcomed
the winners on the first training day and congratulated them for taking the
first step towards becoming Iskolar ng
Bayan (nation’s scholars). “By
investing your time on this course, you are able to take advantage of the
wealth of academic and practical entrepreneurial knowledge available from UP,
the country’s leading academic institution.
By the end of this course, you can proudly declare yourselves to be UP
graduates.”
Lim
also took the opportunity to share Citi’s continuing commitment to microfinance
and the CMA program. “Beyond recognizing
the country’s micro economic heroes, the CMA program seeks to offer relevant
training, coaching and mentoring to our winners. We have seen individuals that were given such
access strengthen their ability to grow and sustain their enterprises. As a result, the microentrepreneurs are able
to aid and improve the quality of life for their families, but also their
communities with new jobs created as a result of enterprise growth.”
UP
Diliman Chancellor Dr. Michael L. Tan, a member of the CMA National Selection Committee,
also graced the opening ceremony of the training. In his speech, Tan extolled the significance
of thesaid event.“The UP ISSI, which was established to assist and promote the
development and growth of the small scale industrial sector, is proud to host
the CMA – Microenterprise Management
& Development Program. I am certain that the advice and lessons learned
across the five days will go along way in helping the CMA winners.”
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