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ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES / BEST PRACTICES
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PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES
Promotion is an activity that tells or informs potential buyers about the product. It encompasses all forms of communication in order to promote the product. This is to inform and influence the favorable attitude of prospective buyers towards the product. This includes the formation of trademarks to distinguish one’s goods from the rest and awareness of buyers for the product especially its features. Activities such as providing consumer satisfaction by facilitating the exchange of goods and services from where they are produced to the consumers must must be involved.
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Posted: 11/4/2008 10:37:32 AM |
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POST HARVEST FACILITIES AND FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT IN BATO, LEYTE
“Necessity is the mother of all inventions.” Thus quoted Mr. Porfirio G. Kuizon, the inventor of the post harvest facilities found in Bato, Leyte. He primarily came up with the idea of inventing palay dryers because he personally needed it in drying his harvested palay. Eventually, Mr. Kuizon developed not only palay dryers but also new and innovative post harvest facilities and food processing equipment that benefited not only him but also the whole nation.
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Posted: 9/15/2008 1:37:20 PM |
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CULTURE OF DISCIPLINE: A NEW APPROACH TO PENOLOGY AT THE CEBU PROVINCIAL DETENTION AND REHABILITATION CENTER (CPDRC)
In 2003, former Governor Pablo Garcia began to address the conditions and issues inside the old provincial jail. The old provincial jail was located in the middle of a slum area. Jail breaks and smuggling were frequent. As the number of inmates grew, prison cells became congested.
Former Governor Pablo Garcia proposed the construction of a new jail in an area at the hillsides of Barangay Kalunasan, Cebu City, where the provincial government owned a tract of land. The transfer of the provincial jail to this new site freed the old jail site, which soon became a prime land at the central district of Cebu City. The new site, on the other hand, is an agricultural area neither suited for farming nor housing because of its topography.
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Posted: 7/15/2008 10:35:51 AM |
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CEBU BIZWOMAN MELANIE NG FINDS RIGHT BUSINESS MIX
Working in two different industries, sitting as a board of trustees in two organizations and being a wife and mother may seem too much for a woman in her 40s.but not for Melanie Ng, executive vice president (EVP) of Ng Khai Development Corp. and general manager of Premium Concepts International, Inc.“If it's hard to work things out, I beg off. I choose the activities or the causes which I feel very strongly about,” Melanie said on how she manages her time among her different “job titles.”Melanie sits as executive committee member of the Philippine Business for Social Progress-Visayas and as board treasurer of Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI). An addition to her titles, Melanie is also the wife of Wilson Ng, a two-time Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year awardee. Melanie handles the daily operations of Ng Khai, while serving as the “creative shopper” of Premium Concepts.
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Posted: 3/13/2008 1:27:12 PM |
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CEBU EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The Cebu Educational Development Foundation for Information Technology or CEDF-IT is a consortium of industry, academe, government and NGOs. It seeks to increase the quantity and improve the quality of professionals in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and IT-enabled services industry through proactive intervention in the Human Resource development sector. CEDF-IT was established during the first Cebu IT Summit held in March 29 to 30, 2001. In that summit, participating IT stakeholders including NEDA 7, signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to signal their resolve to work together to help increase the quantity and improve the quality of Cebu's ICT workforce, as a critical and necessary condition for Cebu to become an honest-to-goodness ICT and IT-Enabled Services hub; and a key contributor to the overall development of the Philippine Cyber-services Corridor.
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Posted: 2/18/2008 3:49:03 PM |
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