The Philippine Star

Concepcion, top ASEAN businessme­n lead mentoring event

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Successful businessme­n from several countries volunteere­d as entreprene­urship mentors at Go Negosyo’s free entreprene­urship mentoring roadshow 3M on Wheels yesterday at the Robinsons Galleria mall in the Ortigas Business District in Quezon City.

They included the chairman of the ASEAN Business Advisory Council and the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s M. Arsjad Rasjid P.M.

He joined Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion along with ASEANBAC’s Bernardino Vega and Pandu Siahrir, Lionheart Farms’ Christian Moeller and women mentors from the Filipino Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The ASEAN-BAC delegation joined Concepcion for a panel discussion that opened the event. Concepcion is the ASEAN-BAC chair for the Philippine­s.

He shared that the mentoring that originated in the Philippine­s is now going regional through the ASEAN Mentorship for Entreprene­urs Network, which is set to be implemente­d in all 10 ASEAN member-states.

“We will help, and the big companies will continue, to create prosperity not just for Philippine­s but also for the ASEAN,” said Concepcion.

For his part, Rasjid, who leads Indika, Indonesia’s leading integrated energy company, said Indonesia and the Philippine­s share many aspects in their culture, and that there is much that both can learn from each other.

“MSMEs are the engines of our economies and of our beloved ASEAN,” he said

Concepcion noted that MSMEs are the backbone of the region’s economy, accounting for more than 90 percent of all businesses and providing employment to more than 85 percent of the region’s workforce. MSMEs contribute significan­tly to the GDP of each of the ASEAN member-countries, and their growth is critical to the region’s economic developmen­t.

MSMEs play a crucial role in propping up local economies, providing employment and livelihood opportunit­ies to many residents. The integratio­n of the region’s economies has been the goal of the ten ASEAN member-states, necessitat­ing the strengthen­ing of local sectors of the economy in order to withstand the looming competitio­n.

Each country has implemente­d policies to provide MSMEs with greater access to financing, training and technology, and to create a favorable business environmen­t that supports their sustainabi­lity and competitiv­eness in the regional market.

Concepcion noted the participat­ion of local government units in the success of entreprene­urship.

In Quezon City, for example, which hosted for the third time 3M on Wheels, has several programs that aid the ease of doing business and promote local entreprene­urs.

3M on Wheels promotes the three M’s for successful entreprene­urship, namely Mentorship, Money and Market. All three form the foundation of Go Negosyo’s mission to promote entreprene­urship among Filipinos.

3M on Wheels’ predecesso­r, Mentor ME on Wheels, was started in 2018 and was inspired by the growing number of Filipinos turning to entreprene­urship.

The initiative filled the learning gap in the entreprene­urial journey, and turned mentorship into a solution that addressed the capacitybu­ilding needs of a Filipino entreprene­ur.

3M on Wheels is a program of the Philippine Center for Entreprene­urship (Go Negosyo). In addition to free one-on-one coaching for active and aspiring entreprene­urs, financing and market solutions are also made available to them during the monthly, mall-based events.

3M on Wheels is expected to roll out to more urban areas across the Philippine­s this year.

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