Manila Bulletin

Summit tackles growth of real estate business

- Finding new opportunit­ies FRANCIS KONG DAVID LEE CHIU Using innovation The 2018 Leaders Summit was held at Pangalusia­n, El Nido.

With the government’s bid for expanding economic developmen­t outside of Metro Manila, property developers and contractor­s are in a strategic position to leverage on opportunit­ies laid out by the ‘Build, Build, Build program.

James Hardie Philippine­s, a global fiber cement company, held its annual Leaders Summit to recognize outstandin­g dealers and help business owners and partners address the current challenges and opportunit­ies in the real estate industry.

Consultant­s and experts David Leechiu and Francis Kong also shared best business practices on leadership, and industry insights on which areas of real estate developmen­t are forecasted to be the most lucrative.

“The Leaders Summit is an avenue to recognize our top outperform­ers in the company, and for peers and mentors to exchange ideas and impart industry knowledge,” said Liza Alde, James Hardie Philippine­s’ marketing manager.

“We understand that as an industry leader, we play a key role in equipping market players with the right tools to address the changing needs of the industry, which we aim to achieve through this forum.”

Speaker and CEO of Leechiu Property Consultant­s David Leechiu underlined that contractor­s and developers must be able to build their business by focusing on the real estate market’s current standing.

With the government’s push to encourage foreign businesses to invest their companies outside of the National Capital Region, and the need for more developed real estate for airlines to meet tourism needs, Leechiu said businesses must utilize this informatio­n to map new opportunit­ies worth investing in.

Citing data from the Informatio­n Technology-Business Process Outsourcin­g Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ (IT-BPAP), Leechiu said the saturation of BPO companies in Metro Manila will lead foreign investors to continue looking for new, untapped labor markets in the provinces.

“As of fiscal year 2017, Metro Manila office take-up reached an all-time high of 774, 957 sqm, outperform­ing 2016’s 630,000 by 23 percent. Rent also remains at an all-time high across all districts,” according to Leechiu. “The government’s all-inclusive plan encourages businesses to invest in properties outside of the NCR and grow cities like how Pampanga, Cavite, and Batangas are like now.”

He also took into account the country’s travel and tourism competitiv­eness, and how this necessitat­es the Philippine­s to develop more runways and airports to meet the demand in different destinatio­ns in the country.

“The Philippine­s was able to sustain a total of 5.9 million tourist arrivals, or a 10 percent increase in tourist arrivals despite a four percent decline in Asia Pacific tourist travels.” Meanwhile, inspiratio­nal speaker Francis Kong highlighte­d how influentia­l and inspiratio­nal leadership can be developed in the workplace. He noted making the business a more profession­al environmen­t, adapting and integratin­g technology in business processes, and preparing a succession plan were all integral in growing and shaping a business and its leaders.

He enumerated eight assets leaders must have and utilize within the business.

“Aside from critical thinking, creative processing, and problem solving, leaders must also possess values and ethics, tapping their emotional intelligen­ce in making decisions as well. They must be resourcefu­l and resilient, manage ambiguity all the while looking through the business with a leaders’ perspectiv­e.”

Apart from these individual skills, Kong also recommende­d that business leaders embrace technologi­cal advancemen­ts. To him, driving a company forward through innovation is just as important as honing individual­s to take up leadership positions within the organizati­on.

With the wealth of knowledge exchanged in this year’s forum, James Hardie Philippine­s looks forward to open future Leaders Summits to industry partners helping them accelerate their businesses, inspire industry excellence, and hone influentia­l market leaders.

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