Thursday, May 9, 2013

Images at the IIAP training center

FGU -  Ayala Life Center, Ayala Ave, Makati City   PHL
May 9, 2013

Here are some views at the IIAP facilities at the 26th floor, FGU - Ayala Ctr. Building

                                    The imposing lobby



                                        IIAP   MDP  (MBA for insurance execs)

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                               Training center dining area


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                                    View of Western side of MM


                              The Ayala Ctr.


                                  View of Manila Bay from 26th floor

                                 Top view of Al Fresco restaurant


                                      Reflections from the glass panels of Cocolife building


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

New Ideas at Corporate Entrepreneurship




From: Mandy C Velasquez
Date: Wed, May 8, 2013 at 1:10 PM
Subject: Corporate Entrepreneurship


Hi Sir Jorge,

What Pisses Me Most:
Sales personnel making requests but with incomplete underwriting information
- Sales personnel (account executives, branch heads or branch staff) will merely forward the request from the client/intermediary
- Client/intermediaries are increasingly becoming more demanding in terms of turn-around time

Solution:
- Conduct underwriting briefing for all Sales personnel
- Provide a checklist of minimum underwriting requirements for their reference
- Re-issue application forms/proposal forms to all Sales personnel

Thank you.

Mandy




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New Ideas - Suggestion




From: Jeffrey Lacson <mail@jrlacson.com>
Date: Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:41 AM
Subject: Suggestion



Mall guards for not diligently inspecting bags of their guests. The supposedly preventive control (terrorism, etc) is not functioning as intended and causes inconvenience (long lines in the entrance) to their clients. 

If this activity will be on a permanent basis, (1) install a more high-tech equipment to ease the traffic in the entrance (without sacrificing security) or (2) install a more flexible door, where you can adjust entrance and exit space depending on the flow of people, peak hours. Put additional guards that will inspect bags and make sure they know what they are looking for, and somebody should check if they really doing their job.

If on a temporary basis (based on intel info / reports), i still suggest (2) and increase more guard visibility during heightened alert. 



Jef Lacson

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