The role of private sector is to continue to help in the "big brother- small brother" approach in developing business models for small entrepreneurs. For example, we now see PLDT/Smart, Globe, Bayantel and Microsoft, HP, Intel, Mozcom creating negosyo bundles on the Internet, cell cards and eventually tawag centers using VOIP thru cell phones. But its not just telcos who are creating negosyo bundles, companies like Hyundai with their Pro-negosyo Starex vans, San Miguel Corporation, Unilever and food cart associations like the Association of Filipino Franchisers Inc. (AFFI) and the Philippine Franchise Association (PFA) are also promoting business tools, franchise and distribution business models. There are also the subcontracting of agri farm products following the poultry business model in new crops, the use of getropa or tuba-tuba as a primary source of ethanol for biofuel, new ways of urban farming and more profitable backyard-type poultry and livestock business ventures. There are so many business models still out there that we can provide to the small entreps. More importantly, aspiring entrepreneurs with new and unique business ideas can also seek advice from our mentors on how they can safely turn their plans into reality.
While it is true that the economic boom is happening, it is for those who want to take part of it. You just cant be a citizen of the Philippines and do nothing and expect that if we see a Philippine economic boom, you will instantly get rich no way my friend, you have to do something! Either invest or start a business. For those successful in business its time we follow the big brother approach so the small would- be entrepreneurs will have a chance to succeed and also partake in the economic boom of this country. Maybe the Sys, Ayalas, Gaisanos and the Gokongweis who control the largest retail concepts in the country can allocate some space to new brands as incubation centers. In a way this is being done already but maybe a more conscious effort will give chance to the rise of more entrepreneurs. Former President Cory Aquino herself has now taken notice that for this country to move forward and improve the economic standard of the poor, there is a need to support and accelerate the pace of microlending. So we all need to enhance financing, much as we need to develop and offer new business ideas to differentiate from current business models and not just have a "me too" type of business. This is where we hope Go Negosyo thru its vision of "teaching a nation how to fish " will contribute by getting the big brother mentorship going and the government playing the role also of a father teaching his son how to fish. I pray that the GoNegosyo advocacy will inspire people to get into business and those who have been successful should in return help others. Thru this process, we hope to see a more vibrant and more prosperous entrepreneurial nation.
[For comments, suggestions and contributions, you can email me at joeyconcepcion@gmail.com or thru sms at 09175591245. For free business advice and inspiration from the countrys finest business leaders and entrepreneurs, visit www.gonegosyo.org or watch the Go Negosyo TV Show every Monday, 10:30pm in RPN9.]