Showing posts with label Coke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coke. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Factors Pape by Ramey S. Clavecillas AGSB Iloilo

Factor Paper
Date:  January 11, 2014
Name:  Ramey S. Clavecillas
Course: Entrepreneurship AGSB –Iloilo


Based on the Trilogy of Entrepreneurship, by Dr. Eduardo A. Murato Jr, a complete entrepreneur must possess the following traits;
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Originator
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Inspirer
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Organizer
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Implementor
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Operator
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Innovator
On a personal note, I believe I could very well relate on this model. From my 15 long years in a corporate life, I could say that I have honed these qualities acquired through the years both formal and informal learning process. Each items narrated above are the building blocks that made my way through my current status in our company.  However, I do feel that I can’t call myself as an Entrepreneur!.... It’s quite odd but it’s real.
To appease my mind, I further went through on the reference to understand what Entrepreneur really is. In my surprise, there is a term called Intrapreneur! Then I made an instant connection because Intrapreneur is what do and fits for myself being employed and in corporate business. It means that behaving or acting like an entrepreneur while working in a larger organization.
This realization actually gave me a sense of hope that from the learnings and experience acquired from my day to day job, the very foundation of being an entrepreneur is already within reach. It’s now becoming a challenge for myself on how I can come out of the box, may not be necessarily getting out of my current job, but to explore the opportunities outside. At this point, I feel that the future is very exciting and promising in order for me to attain my goal and aspirations in life.



Ramey S. Clavecillas
Supply Chain
Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines

0917-8823350
Email: ramey.clavecillas@coca-cola.com.ph

Ungka 2, Pavia, Iloilo
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From: Ramey S. Clavecillas
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 3:19 PM
To: 'profjorge.entrep.ateneo@blogger.com'
Subject: Factors Paper_ Ramey S. Clavecillas AGSB Iloilo

Hi Prof!

Sending you my Factors Paper

Thanks!



Ramey S. Clavecillas
Supply Chain
Coca-Cola FEMSA Philippines

0917-8823350

Ungka 2, Pavia, Iloilo
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Monday, January 13, 2014

It is a small world with Coke, especially at Coke Iloilo and its plant manager

Rizal, Philippines   |  January 13, 2014

                                   Ramey, the man in the middle, with his group mates

I had a seatmate at the PAL plane flight 931 going to Iloilo who said he was going to vacation in Iloilo.

He did not speak much because he was very much focused with his laptop ( A noted very bad practice because the laptop radiation can burn the skin and very bad for sexual/reproductive health)

As the plane was about to land, I remarked that he would not be enjoying his vacation as he could not leave the laptop behind.  And when I asked him where he worked, he said he works for Coke;  and it rang a bell because one of the students for the UI - Ateneo is a plant manager of Coke in Iloilo.  I showed him the class list which included Ramey Clavecilla, Plant Manager of Iloilo (and whose email address is at Coke)   He said that he is also taking up MBA in DLSU, is from Lipa City, and should have taken up MBA at AGSB Lipa.  He name is Willie, and he is on final stages of his MBA.  He said that in La Salle you do things for your MBA:   a thesis and a Strama (since it is PAASCU accredited)

He was with his boss, Angel and their mission was not to make Friday a pleasant day for Ramey.  True enough, Ramey replied to my SMS, that I met his tormentor at the plane, only late in the afternoon.  He was not given even time to look at his cellphone.

In the class on January 11, Ramey bore the brunt on not so friendly things about Coke:

1.  One was about an article on other household use of Coke, not as a drink;

2.  The C2 onslaught by JG, vs caught.

I apologized to Ramey in behalf of the class for the unpleasant exchanges, even from his groupmates.

Sorry, Ramey, it was not your day.

"Things get better with Coke."

                                      PAL flight to Iloilo

                               


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Teaching Assignment for MBA AGSB-University of Iloilo Program

Iloilo City, Philippines December 14, 2013

                                    Terence was the masterful Presiding Officer of the debate

I was given a teaching assignment for MBA Regis Program at University of Iloilo by Ms. Bigette Vinuya.  Our academic coordinator there was Ms. Carmen Dabao, and the student for entrepreneuship there would be the first batch for MBA:  Terence, Pam, Christian, Joevic, Ramey and Jan.

I said that they need MBA only for the certification.  Joevic is a NSM of Jardine Davies,  Christian family's AM Builders have several (dozens of stores all ready)  Terence business include sugar central, importation of soya, livestock, sustainable livestock, and flour,   Ramey if Coke plant manager, and the family of Jan is into pharmaceutical.   We just need to facilitate the sharing

And so I flew in from Manila and the plane was delayed for two hours last Friday December 13, 2013.  Since I could not find the hotel booked for me, Circle Inn, I stayed at Riverside Inn, where I usually stay for my Iloilo visit.  It is cheap (only P500.00 per night after senior citizen discount,) and very accessible.

I taught the following day. The assignments were explained we would catch up next session.  We only have 3 remaining days session:   Jan 15, February 1 and 8


I found out that three of the students business were hard hit by Yolanda:  AM builders of Christian, the sugar central of Terrence, and the cock farms of Joevic. They welcome donations

The classroom did not have a PC or computer:  only a projector.  We were used to the support given to the faculty at AGSB

We had a lunch though at Chicken Inasal.

Our major activities were:   the walk through of the syllabus, the debate and the group presentation of Illegal Activities.  We had fun in the debate and the illegal activity and practiced a lot of critical thinking.    Terence though deftly handled Joevic who constantly asked questions;  he was entitled to only one question.

                                    Ramey and Christian, the suwerti group/proponent


                                       Jan, Joevic and Joy (we were 4 Js at this side)




                            Lunch at Chicken Inasal (I treated Gary here on his birthday early this year


                               Christian and Terence ordering the  lunch

                                        Illegal activity for tax laundering

                                 UI lobby (but closed) Regular entrance is at the main entrance


                                UI campus