Thursday, October 21, 2010

Be A Part of the International Outsourcing Summit



Tthis coming October 26-27, 2010, there will be a two-day International Outsourcing Summit that will be held at Sofitel Philippine Plaza to be attended by top global industry executives who will debate the future of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). I was simply amazed with how top global market leaders took time to convene and discuss about the development process in order to recover from any financial challenges that became a problem not only here in the Philippines but to other top countries as well.  This is going to be interesting because these top global market leaders will provide insights about fast-emerging, new age of offshore outsourcing that is expanding opportunities for the industry but creating new and complex challenges that will dramatically transform the industry. This will be discussed by the competent resource speakers from top companies here and abroad.

Outsourcing to the Philippines became a trend in the business industry nowadays. Many were benefited and given opportunities to be employed to work for other countries without necessarily going abroad like call centers. Here in Cagayan de Oro  alone, there is a wide job fair happening regularly for call centers which would also mean more opportunities especially for the unemployed but competent job seekers. Outsourcing does not apply to call centers only, it is also applied to online marketing which became a top pick for job seekers who loves to work right at the comfort of their home. Online marketing needs to be studied as well. These too will be discussed during the summit. Present on the summit also is the Search Profile Index (SPI),it is a service which will help companies in assessing their  current status against their competitors. SPI was launched by 4th Media, who is also the media sponsor for this upcoming activity.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

WFW: Galatians 1:2

PhilStar Headline: Noy 'very pleased' with preparedness

By Aurea Calica (The Philippine Star) Updated October 20, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (59) View comments


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Soldiers of the Philippine Army based in Gamu, Isabela cut trees uprooted by the strong winds of typhoon ‘Juan.’ JONJON VICENCIO| Zoom
MANILA, Philippines - President Aquino commended his officials yesterday for their efforts in easing the impact of typhoon “Juan” through effective implementation of disaster preparations.
“I am very happy to report to the public that everyone has delivered. The thorough preparations of all concerned agencies are in marked contrast to the official helplessness of the past, and at present, we haven’t had to ask the public to contribute outside resources,” Mr. Aquino said in a statement.

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Well, Typhoon Pepeng and Ondoy were enough lessons for them to learn a lot from that experience...


WFW: Psalm 119:130

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

PhilStar Headline: 'Juan' pummels Luzon

By Helen Flores (The Philippine Star) Updated October 19, 2010 12:00 AM Comments (69) View comments


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Powerful winds blow away the roof of a house in Ilagan City, Isabela as typhoon ‘Juan’ battered the province yesterday.JONJON VICENCIO| Zoom
MANILA, Philippines - Typhoon “Juan,” the 10th and strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year, slammed into northern Luzon shortly before noon yesterday, cutting off power, forcing the cancellation of flights and leaving one person dead and 20 injured as of late afternoon.
At least 5,000 families were evacuated, according to disaster officials.

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