by Gabriel Roberto Barrios | Oct 9, 2018 | Good Business
The Philippines is blossoming with business potential, and the world is undoubtedly taking notice. That’s why Pierre Cote decided to enter an industry in the country that is already native to the land, but not being optimized – the coffee industry. Thus was born...
by Mark Anthony Toldo | Oct 2, 2018 | Good Business
For years, an informal cottage industry spearheaded by rag-weavers living in Payatas, Quezon City was operated by the many artisans, mostly women, who developed a means to earn a living by recycling factory end-cuts and rejects, into hand-woven foot rugs....
by Armando O. Bartolome | Sep 27, 2018 | Good Advice
Some people have the wrong notion when it comes to investing. They think that they should start investing only when they reach the age of 40 or 50. Young people seem more focused on saving up to purchase a house or a new car. But learning to invest at an early...
by Rima Jessamine Granali | Sep 25, 2018 | Good Business
When super typhoon Yolanda struck the country in 2013, it destroyed almost everything Retchel Pasturan’s family owned. “Nahurot. Naguba dyud totally an balay (Gone. Our house was totally damaged),” Pasturan, a 35-year-old backyard farmer in Ormoc City, said....
by Armando O. Bartolome | Sep 20, 2018 | Good Advice
As an entrepreneur myself, I have come across many challenges, many of which I was not truly prepared to deal with. Luckily, I didn’t gave up. I am sure that all entrepreneurs would agree that there comes a time when you just fear that something bad is bound to...