+ Follow JAMES HARDIE PHILS Tag
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[Title] => Hardiflex maker forges alliance with developers
[Summary] => James Hardie Phils. Inc. (JHPI) makers of the HardiFlex, Hardiflex Lite and HardiPlank lines of fiber cement boards (FCBs) has allied with the countrys major real estate owners and housing developers to perk up the construction industry amidst a lingering slowdown.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => An MNC with a Filipino touch
[Summary] => James Hardie Phils. has done well in the current economic doldrums in part because its president, John Balass, has touched base with its Filipino workers.
"We have an LDP or lunch date with the president every Monday where we gather about eight to ten people from the different departments like manufacturing, sales, human resource and finance," said Balass. "They can ask me any question about the company or about me."
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Estela Banzon-De La Paz
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JAMES HARDIE PHILS
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[Summary] => James Hardie Phils. Inc. (JHPI) makers of the HardiFlex, Hardiflex Lite and HardiPlank lines of fiber cement boards (FCBs) has allied with the countrys major real estate owners and housing developers to perk up the construction industry amidst a lingering slowdown.
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[Summary] => James Hardie Phils. has done well in the current economic doldrums in part because its president, John Balass, has touched base with its Filipino workers.
"We have an LDP or lunch date with the president every Monday where we gather about eight to ten people from the different departments like manufacturing, sales, human resource and finance," said Balass. "They can ask me any question about the company or about me."
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