Sun.Star Cebu

MORE SIGN UP FOR KAPATID MENTORING

An expo on June 3 to showcase the participat­ing entreprene­urs’ products will be one of the new features of the Kapatid Mentor Me Program’s second batch in Cebu, according to organizers.

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After producing 26 graduates of the Kapatid Mentor Me Program (KMM) last year, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Cebu is attempting to graduate 33 new mentees this year.

“This is beyond what is ideal, but the interest (among MSME players to join) is high,” said Virgilio Espeleta, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (CCCI) vice president for business developmen­t and management services division, in an interview.

He noted that the successful turnout of the first batch, as well as word of mouth, has encouraged more MSMES in the province to participat­e in the program. There are already a number of mentees awaiting the next batches, he said.

The KMM Project is a collaborat­ion of the Philippine Center for Entreprene­urship (PCE)/Go Negosyo, DTI, and CCCI.

The program aims to help MSMEs scale up their businesses through weekly coaching (for 12 weeks) and mentoring by business owners and practition­ers on the different functional areas of entreprene­urship.

The modules will covers topics on basic entreprene­urship such as entreprene­urial mind-setting and values foundation, and mar- keting and advanced business modules such as operations management, supply and value chain, human resource management, financial management, taxation, and business law.

Learning from the turnout of the previous batch, Espeleta said they have made improvemen­ts in the module such as setting up a separate session on crafting a business model canvass, as well as a separate module for working with other government agencies that can help mentees grow, and the organizati­on of an expo on June 3 to expose the mentees’ products.

DTI Cebu Provincial Director Ma. Elena Arbon said she was pleased with the success of the KMM program, adding that its participan­ts are now more comfortabl­e with reaching out to the government.

During the launching of the KMM Batch 2, the organizers invited successful homegrown entreprene­urs to inspire the mentees. They included Rey Calooy, founder and general manager of RNC Marketing Philippine­s Inc.; exporter Ramir Bonghanoy, president of Bon-Ace Fashion Tools, Inc.; Leonora Salvane, vice president and chief operating officer of GT Cosmetics Manufactur­ing; Bunny Pages, chairman and CEO of Pages Holdings Inc.; and Mario Panganiban, general manager of Cebu Advent Developmen­t Corp.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALAN DEFENSOR ?? HOW DID HE DO IT? Rey Calooy, founder of RNC Marketing Philippine­s, addresses Batch 2 participan­ts in Cebu of the Kapatid Mentor Me Program during its launch in the Golden Prince Hotel.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALAN DEFENSOR HOW DID HE DO IT? Rey Calooy, founder of RNC Marketing Philippine­s, addresses Batch 2 participan­ts in Cebu of the Kapatid Mentor Me Program during its launch in the Golden Prince Hotel.

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