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Sunday, July 13, 2008 |
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Business players make better
teachers in business schools
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TO marketing expert Jinggay Gallardo, teaching is all about giving
back and helping people become better citizens. To businessman Rudy
Ang, being a teacher means caring for young people enough to make
them care for their own future.
Both Gallardo and Ang have put their beliefs
into action by being in the faculty of the John Gokongwei School of
Management in the Ateneo de Manila University.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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MAP helps shape future leaders
through inspiring stories
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The Management Association of the Philippines
(MAP) recently launched its latest sponsored book, EXTRAORDINARY:
Stories for Aspiring Leaders.
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Retail conference to tackle
industry threats, solutions
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The National Economic Development Authority has estimated there are
more than half a million retail establishments comprising 33 percent
of the entire services sector in the Philippines and accounting for
15 percent of the country’s gross national product.
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CAREER,
LIFE, SUCCESS
By Jay Jay Viray
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What makes employees
stay
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In my last column, I discussed some factors that causes employees to
resign from their work, based on various researches I had made for
the Business Forum, which we had organized for our corporate members
in Cebu.
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NOTE
VERBALE
By Jaime N. Soriano
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Marital psychology
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Being the only predominantly Catholic country in Asia, the
Philippines does not have a “no-fault” and “uncontested”
divorce to put a formal end to marital relationships, in the same
way that is recognized in many legal regimes in the western world,
particularly in countries like the United States and Australia.
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