My Car Gets a Day Off; How Come I Don’t?

I work every day of the week.  This comes from having several jobs or responsibilities, which is typical not only for myself but also for many Filipino workers, employees, and professionals who eke out what they can for a decent living.  True, there are some lucky people who don’t work as much. Many court judges,Continue reading “My Car Gets a Day Off; How Come I Don’t?”

Why We Should Ask More Questions

Eight (8) utility posts fell on a busy street at Manila’s Binondo Chinatown district.  The posts damaged cars and caused a power failure to commercial establishments.  The power utility company, MERALCO, however, immediately removed and replaced the fallen posts.  Power was restored within hours.  Business on the street returned to normal.  That wasn’t enough forContinue reading “Why We Should Ask More Questions”

Enforcement is Not Necessarily a Solution

City traffic in Manila, the Philippines, is downright horrible.  Driving a car in Manila is an adventure in patience and civility.  It’s hard to be a nice person when we compete for road space in this city’s congested streets.  Metropolitan Manila, formally known as the National Capital Region, is the urban centre and capital ofContinue reading “Enforcement is Not Necessarily a Solution”

Value Chains, Supply Chains, & Our Wrong Mindsets

Michael Porter introduced the Value Chain model in his seminal book, Competitive Advantage,1 in 1985.  The value chain broke down activities of the firm (the enterprise) and how they collectively contribute to the value of products & services.  How well activities perform and interrelate would manifest in the margins, which are the difference between valueContinue reading “Value Chains, Supply Chains, & Our Wrong Mindsets”