November 8, 2022

POCO’s 11.11 Mega Sale offers up to 38% discount

14 awesome POCO smartphones, up for grabs at an unbeatable price


POCO, a hit technology brand among young technophiles worldwide, is going all out for the 11.11 Mega Sale this year.

From November 11 to 15, selected POCO smartphones will be going on sale at up to 38% off at Lazada and Shopee.

On the lookout for high-quality phones that are fun to use? Check out this opportunity as POCO slashes its prices on 14 of its affordable smartphones.

First on POCO’s best deals list is the POCO C40. A great option for those hunting for a reliable budget-friendly phone, it will be on sale for only Php3,999 (down from Php6,499).

Then there’s the POCO M5s (6+128GB). A great phone for streaming, browsing and everyday use, it will be available during the promo for only Php9,599 (down from Php10,899).

The POCO M4 Pro (8+256GB) is also up for grabs. Known for its fast screen refresh rate, it’s great for seamless media consumption and endless scrolling through your favorite social apps. It will be on sale for only Php8,990 (down from Php13,990).

For those who want a top-tier performance phone without breaking the bank, there’s the POCO F4 GT. Great for mobile gaming and packed with a huge storage space at 12+256GB, it is on sale for Php25,990 (down from Php30,990).

Here’s a list of discounted POCO phones for the 11.11 Mega Sale:

Product Name

SRP

Promo Price

POCO C40 (3+32GB)

6,499.00

3,999.00

POCO C40 (4+64GB)

7,499.00

4,999.00

POCO X4 PRO 5G (6+128GB)

16,990.00

10,990.00

POCO M4 PRO (8+256GB)

13,990.00

8,990.00

POCO F4 GT (8+128GB)

27,590.00

22,990.00

POCO F4 GT (12+256GB)

30,990.00

25,990.00

POCO X4 GT (8+128GB)

18,990.00

14,990.00

POCO X4 GT (8+256GB)

19,990.00

16,290.00

POCO F4 (6+128GB)

20,990.00

16,490.00

POCO F4 (8+256GB)

22,990.00

17,990.00

POCO M5 (4+64GB)

9,499.00

7,399.00

POCO M5 (6+128GB)

10,499.00

8,599.00

POCO M5S (4+64GB)

9,999.00

8,599.00

POCO M5S (6+128GB)

10,899

9,599

What are you waiting for? Head over to Lazada and Shopee. For more information visit POCO’s official Facebook page.


COMCO Southeast Asia’s Group Chief Executive elected to global PR bodies PRCA APAC Regional Board and CIPR International Committee


COMCO Southeast Asia’s Group Chief Executive and Lead Strategic Communications Counsel / Partner and Co-Founder Mr. Ferdinand L. Bondoy
has been elected to prestigious international PR industry groups, the Public Relations & Communications Association Asia Pacific (PRCA APAC) and the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).

Mr. Bondoy was named as one of the newest Regional Board Members of PRCA APAC based in Singapore and the only Filipino to be elected in the position. The Board provides a formal mechanism to consult with the industry’s most senior practitioners on the issues PR and communications face and to act as a think-tank for the industry in the Asia-Pacific Region. Alongside his duties as a Board Member, he will also play a vital role in the organization’s Workplace and Culture Committee.

Going beyond his work in Asia-Pacific, Mr. Bondoy was also appointed anew to be part of the London-based CIPR’s International Committee, representing not only the Philippines but also Southeast Asia and the rest of Asia-Pacific. The committee is one of the largest sectoral groups of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and it brings members together to discuss and attend to issues facing communicators working internationally.

PRCA is the world’s largest professional PR body representing more than 35,000 PR professionals in 70 countries worldwide and a global advocate for excellence in public relations. Meanwhile, CIPR is the world’s only Royal Chartered professional body for public relations practitioners, with nearly 10,000 members across the globe.

A winner of the PR Champion of the Year Gold Award at the recent PR Awards for Asia-Pacific, Ferdinand L. Bondoy is a multi-awarded communications practitioner with extensive communications work, regional collaboration, and international training throughout his journey as a storyteller. He co-founded COMCO Southeast Asia, a global award-winning inter-regional integrated communications agency headquartered in the Philippines with affiliate network presence in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, which champions the practice of the emerging global disciplines of New PR and Smart Social. He also led the creation of COMCO Mundo League of Enterprises, the parent and umbrella organization for trailblazing and game-changing companies and programs such as COMCO Southeast Asia, COMCO Middle East & Africa, TARO Digital AOX, SEA Wave Pop Culture Studio, Citizen COMCO Advocacy Program, and Camp COMCO Mentorship Program Alumni Society.

“I am both humbled and honored to work with the most distinguished global PR professionals of the PRCA and CIPR. These are opportunities that I not only consider as a milestone for myself but for the PR industry in the Philippines as a whole and I commit to champion the causes and projects of these organizations. As issues are not restricted geographically and all of us are interconnected wherever we are in the world, we need to go beyond borders to reach out to more stakeholders and ultimately, ignite social change through the practice of our discipline,” said Mr. Bondoy.

Ferdinand started young in the communications field having been an academic scholar of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila) where he graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Bachelor of Mass Communication. As a way of giving back to the industry, he created the award-winning Camp COMCO Mentorship Program which has been recognized for training and producing a new breed of young communications practitioners. He also serves as the Corporate Secretary and Chair of the Digital Communications and Public Relations Committee and Youth Programs of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Philippines.

To know more about COMCO Southeast Asia, visit comcosea.com. Follow them on social media: facebook.com/comco.southeastasia on Facebook, linkedin.com/company/comcosea, and @comco_sea on both Instagram and Twitter.

MR.DIY to celebrate its 300th store milestone in PH packed with exciting games, raffle prizes and promos

MR.DIY, one of the country’s largest one-stop shop home improvement retailers is set to create a significant milestone as it celebrates its 300th store this November 18 at the SM City Sucat, Paranaque City.

Bringing fun, great value for money, and a source of bonding among friends and families, MR.DIY kickstarts its 300th store milestone celebration with festival-themed exhibits, thrilling raffle prizes and exciting deals. On top of that, the retailer will also roll out month-long special promos spreading across all its branches nationwide.

Dubbed “Always Fun for Everyone”, on November 18-20, various festivities and fun-filled activities can be enjoyed during the grand celebration.

Below is a snapshot of what to expect!


House of Fun ala Carnival!

A carnival-themed interactive exhibit packed with exciting and fun activities along with an all-day free photobooth, games, special demos, snacks and themed booths are innovatively curated for household items, hardware components, computer & HP accessories, stationary kits, and toys within the SM Sucat Activity Center.


Lucky Gifts, Promos & Deals for Lucky Customers

Special prizes and deals await lucky customers to spice up their shopping experience during the Grand Opening weekend. Anyone can test their luck with the following exciting promos:

● The 5th Wheel Promo - Every 5th customer paying at Cashier 1 will get Php 300 Cash Voucher

● Sana All Raffle Draw - 30 lucky customers will take home small appliances through raffle draw

● Lucky Shoppers - Spend P1000 on November 19 & 20 and get a mystery gift and a rainbow umbrella.

Moreover, each of the 300 MR.DIY stores will also give the Yellow Basket of Love filled with goodies and assorted items to one lucky family.


‘Til Year-End Festivities & Holideals

MR.DIY extends its 300th store milestone festivities ‘til the end of the year in all its stores nationwide. Cashless transactions from November 15 to 30 worth P600 and up are qualified for an instant MR.DIY voucher bonus. On top of that, one lucky winner with a single receipt worth PHP 500 can also take home a brand new iPhone 14 Pro Max. Shoppers just need to scan and register at their website. Promo will run from November 1 to December 31, 2022. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-154605 S.2022.

MR.DIY welcomes the holiday season in high spirits and invites everyone to head to any of its outlets for a fun, hassle-free, shopping experience and take advantage of its exciting Holideals!

For more information about MR.DIY and their products, visit www.mrdiy.com/ph. You may also follow them on their social media accounts /mrdiyPH for Facebook and @mrdiy.philippines for Instagram and TikTok and be updated on their upcoming promos.


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About MR.DIY

MR D.I.Y. is the largest home improvement retailer with more than 2,000 stores across Southeast Asia including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, Cambodia, India, and Europe in Turkey and Spain. The home improvement retailer has dedicated itself to making a positive difference in the lives of its valued customers by offering convenience at all its stores nationwide.

All MR. D.I.Y. stores are managed directly and the company often works in collaboration with other mass merchandise retailers or owners of malls or shopfront properties. MR. D.I.Y. stores offer a wide selection of — approximately 18,000 SKUs — across 5 major categories, namely hardware; household and furnishing; electrical; stationery and sports equipment products; and others (comprising amongst others toys, car accessories, jewelry, and cosmetics).

The company strives to put customers first by operating an innovative business that is flexible when it comes to providing a wide variety of products, good quality, and value-for-money, holding true to the Company’s motto of “ALWAYS LOW PRICES”.

P&G and World Vision ramp up efforts to create more school chairs from plastic waste

Procter & Gamble (P&G) Philippines, maker of trusted brands like Safeguard, Head & Shoulders, Pampers, Ariel, continues to create a better tomorrow for Filipinos with the “Pag-Asa sa Basura” Project. In partnership with World Vision Philippines and the Department of Education, the project promotes sustainable waste segregation collection, and recycling in schools and communities.

“Alongside plastic waste recovery and recycling, Pag-asa sa Basura makes a meaningful and sustainable impact by also educating students, teachers, and parents on the fundamentals of proper solid waste management and empowering communities affected by poor waste management,” says King Martin Agoncillo, the Corporate Communications Manager of P&G Philippines.

Schools segregate and collect plastic waste, which is collected and upcycled into school chairs, that are donated back to participating schools. Additionally, the initiative distributed collection bins and rehabilitated materials recovery facilities that systematize recovery, segregation, recycling, and upcycling efforts.

(Photo during the turnover of “Pag-asa Sa Basura” upcycled chairs in Malabon)

The program also educates and empowers the students on how they can help prevent environmental ills. Students who collect recyclable materials are rewarded with incentives such as school supplies and gift tokens.

Since the project’s inception in 2019, the “Pag-Asa sa Basura” project has given back over two thousand upcycled chairs and added 1,500 chairs this year. The project has collected 3.2 million sachet waste and 913,000 plastic bottles to date. The chairs have been distributed to 20 partner schools in Malabon and five in Quezon City.
Pag-Asa sa Basura is grounded on the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act, or RA 9003, which aims to maximize resource conservation and recovery through proper waste management. It is one of P&G’s initiatives in helping ​​non-governmental organizations and local government agencies in giving aid to communities in need.

“The challenges we face today are much greater as we go back to face-to-face schooling amid the pandemic. Through our partnership with P&G, we hope to help communities while finding solutions for a sustainable future,” says Chifadel Mabolo, the Program Manager of the Malabon cluster of World Vision Philippines.

As a responsible corporate citizen, P&G Philippines was recently honored by Asia CEO Awards with the Sustainability Company of The Year Circle of Excellence Award. The award is given to organizations that achieved important success in environmental progress and demonstrated leadership and commitment to sustainability.

Pioneer AIM grads celebrate golden jubilee with book launch

FIRST FRUITS. The Asian Institute of Management’s pioneer Master of Business graduating batch, MBM Class of 1971, turn over a copy of First Fruits, a collection of memoirs commemorating the golden anniversary of their graduation, to their alma mater. WAC Professor Santi Dumlao (3rd from left) poses behind the book together with ’71 batchmates (from l-r:) Freddie Burgos, Tony Samson, Butch Bautista, Bernie Jiao, and Rene Valencia.

Rigorous as it is to gain entry into the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), it doesn’t hurt to have enormous intellect and cojones to let alone to survive once you get in.

AIM is explicit in its qualifications:

“We look for candidates who possess the resilience and capacity to graduate from the Institution’s programs. Admissions test scores are one way to measure quantitative, verbal, and reasoning skills necessary for successfully completing studies at the graduate level.

 

“But the test measures only potential – although it wouldn’t hurt to have a lot of it. We also look at how applicants fared while taking earlier courses. Academic distinctions are noted favorably, as these indicate the student’s likelihood to excel at AIM.”

Plainly, you have to be way above average to be even considered – something that Master of Business Management (MBM) Class of 1971 had in copious reserve.

MBM ’71 is in itself a special bunch. Remarkable savants to begin with, the Class are actually pioneers since they hold the distinction of being AIM’s first graduating batch.

[For transparency’s sake, there was a class ahead. But Batch ’70 was a hybrid Ateneo MBM class, which makes MBM ’71 the first true full batch of AIM.]

As 2021 approached, MBM Class ’71 made plans on how best to commemorate their Golden Anniversary.

They weighed options, and on suggestion of WAC (Written Analysis of Cases) professor, Santi Dumlao, the class with the big cojones did as they are wont to do:

They cooked up a ‘Soup Number Five,’ metaphorically speaking.

Or, more specifically, a ‘Soup Number Five-Oh’ for the golden jubilee.

Thus was the genesis of First Fruits.

Not a traditional yearbook with class biographies, but rather, a collage of life stories narrated by the class or their (surviving) families,” describes batch member Rene Valencia, Chairman of Omnipay, Inc., Lead Independent Director of GT Capital, and EEI Corp.

The opus is a poignant narration of memoirs; of short and easy reads, with some pieces sent in honor of departed batchmates; such as that of Carlo Katigbak in behalf of his father Nick; Rufo Colayco for his brother Boy; Mariter and Alex, wife and son, respectively, for class president Art Macapagal; and Mariel, who penned a “moving Valentine piece for husband Chito,” wrote batch member Tony Samson, Chairman and CEO of TOUCH xda, and Director at PhilEquity Fund, in his Business World column.

 

It was indeed a labor of love; a collaborative work led by its Editorial Board of Dumlao, Samson, and Emmy Lagniton Hayward; Advisory Board of Dumlao, Anthony P. Golamco, and Francisco H. Bautista; Executive Committee of Renato C. Valencia, Tomas V. Apacible and Manuel G. La O’; Creative Team of Marily Orosa, BG Hernandez, and Ermil Carranza; Publisher Studio 5 Designs, Inc.; and Managing Director Lagniton Hayward.


Ever the professor, Dumlao proudly drew parallels from the Book of Deuteronomy, relating MBM ’71 to the Israelites who, at last reaching the Promised Land, paid back the “good things which the Lord your God has given.”

AIM President Jikyeong Kang similarly gave praise to the school’s very own crop of ‘first fruits,’ saying, “I am absolutely amazed… 50 years later, you demonstrate that you are (still) in the forefront of innovation. Your commitment, passion, zeal for life… it’s all coming from this wonderful book.”

But then again, such are the expectations of any AIM product.

Long has the institute been an assembly line for alpha executives destined to scale the high echelons of the corporate and civil service world, or leave it with an indelible mark.

As this calls to mind a Danish proverb that says, “Too many captains will sink the ship,” it is curious that with so many successful and strong willed individuals, things still manage to get done.

“(At AIM) we’re not just here to learn, pick up skills and values, but we’re here to make friendship that last a lifetime,” Kang said.

With First Fruits, the accomplished members of batch MBM ’71 have proven themselves ego-less and capable of working in concert. But more importantly, of remaining the best of friends.

All while each of them helming the country’s many great ships and becoming captains of its industries in the years that followed.

First Fruits launched last October 26, 2022 at the AIM facility, where the journey for MBM ’71 began, with batch members and/or their survivors attending in-person or online.

 

And if the reader shall forgive this shameless plug, a copy is available for a goodwill price of just P2,000 at the AIM Bookstore.

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