GreenEarth Heritage Foundation: Taking bolder steps for nation building
GreenEarth Heritage Foundation: Taking bolder steps for nation building
The Philippines has just survived another election season. Almost everything is new in government. There is a new president, a new set of cabinet members and new officials in national and local posts.
The Philippines has just survived another election season. Almost everything is new in government. There is a new president, a new set of cabinet members and new officials in national and local posts. But the challenges faced by the new administration are old —poverty, corruption, debt, insurgency and a host of other enduring problems that mark government inefficiency and inadequacy.
Organizing Meetups For Philippine Tech Startups
Insights from the recently concluded Plug and Play at the 10th eServices Global Outsouring Conference last February 8-9, 2010.
Before anything else, let go of your easily-prickable Pinoy pride for 15 minutes and read (or re-read) Nick Joaquin’s A Heritage of Smallness.
“Society for the Filipino is a small rowboat: the barangay. Geography for the Filipino is a small locality: the barrio ...
How did you fund your startup?
Why is it that, unlike in India, there are very few IT/Tech companies (specifically software companies) in the Philippines have gone global.
Just like the Software industry, I believe a talented and well-trained team like the ones left behind by Intel and Numonyx might be able to UNITE themselves to start an outsourcing IC design services company or companies.