CEBU, Philippines - In its mission to create a progressive and inclusive entrepreneurial climate in the country, the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) aims to bring entrepreneurship trainings outside Metro Manila, primarily kicking off its newest training program in Cebu.
PCE has identified five key cities in the country to roll out its latest program dubbed as Magandang Business Advice (MBA) on Marketing and Innopreneurship that will take its debut in Cebu at the University of San Carlos on July 6.
The other legs will be held in Davao City on July 13, Naga City on July 18, Pampanga on August 9, and Lipa on August 31.
It will be a four-hour training on marketing and innopreneurship that is intended for the micro, small and medium entrepreneurs in the country.
Go Negosyo’s MBA program encompasses level up trainings on specific topics such as franchising, managing family enterprises and accounting.
The 8-year-old advocacy of PCE conducts its regular basic seminars in its office in Mandaluyong City.
PCE is a non-stock, non-profit organization that advocates for a change in mindset and attitude worth its principle that Filipinos can address poverty in the country by engaging in entrepreneurship.
Josiah Go, chairman and chief marketing strategist of Mansmith and Fielders, Inc. and a Go Negosyo angelpreneur shall be the chief resource speaker for the entire program.
The marketing guru of the Philippines will tackle on five major entrepreneurial topics such as The strategic innovation, marketing on shoestring budget, market-driving strategy, business model map and insighting.
There will also be a plenary discussion and a panel featuring seasoned entrepreneurs during the training.
Registration fee is pegged at P1,500 inclusive of a Go Negosyo Book and certificate of completion. For further information, visit www.gonegosyo.net or call 6379229 and 6318101 local 7106. /JOB (FREEMAN)