A site for recollection and reemphasis of entrepreneurship and sound business practice. A compilation of both theory and practice of business entrepreneurship. The author is both a practicing businessman and former academic
Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
Most business or government leaders must be a good steward. Most however deal with their jobs with their interest in mind. That they own it, and their positions mean entitlement/perks of the job. Hence there is abuse and even corruption or graft in their jobs.
But the role is that of a shepherd, or gardener - to take care of the business and or the garden, without eating the fruits and plants of the garden. We grow the garden, and we do not feast on the produce of the garden.
Find your gift and find out how you can use this to serve others.
Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
The Dr. whom it met yesterday reminded me of this tenet: paying forward and/or backward, CSR. The good doctor told me: he is the MD probono for Jesuits and RVM. His aunt has a memorial park in an island province whose revenues is donated to a foundation in honor of their grandfather, a former governor of the province.
The developed countries know this that you cant forever take the money of host country by expoerting them goods. You have to help them get to their feet, make them productive so that they become prosperous and become a bigger market for you exports. So Japan has JICA that helps through soft loans, and or bilateral aid to build roads bridges. You see their nameplates in many roads, bridges and fly over. Americans have USAID (but is probably used for other operations)
Japan exports National appliances here in the Philippines and sells Toyotas and Nissan. When there is aid there is cash flow (except when the materials and workers are from the donor countries) Cash flow create entrepreneurship, jobs and more local businesses.
Thus a small enterprise should remember this.
And remember we did. We put ;up a foundation in honor of my late father.
These are the things we did:
1. Donated books and computers to a local national high school;
2. Donated a 4 room school building (but after 25 years they had it demolished to give way to another building in honor of another politicians family built with taxpayer money.)
3. Sent 30 or so students on scholarship for college at State universities. and colleges
4. Had high school scholars
5. Donated to church construction (2)
6. Built a rescue and ambulance system. Bought two ambulances, had them volunteers trained the 911 way, bought 2 fire trucks.
We may have wasted come valuable company resources but we did our duty as good citizens and fulfilment of the duty of paying things forward.
We also have lending company so that we recirculate the revenues we have received. It makes the host community more progressive
It is better to give than to receive. When we give, we show love charity and our spirituality
At the end of the life, what matters most is the love and care we have left behind for the world.
Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution
Hoarding speculating on gold, precious metal, raw land, cars is not a good way to create wealth. Because they do not grow, do not do anything to improve our life on earth.
A good business multiplies, makes life easier, produces thing we need. Thus engaging in agriculture, food production, construction build wealth, Improve our living condition, appearance and condition of the earth.
It makes sense to buy land even though at a high price when you have project for this.