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Aries L. Baloran is a registered financial planner, a Transformare coach and junior financial coach for Empower and Transform. He is also a yaman coach for the Personal Financial Advisers Corporation. He has been invited to guest on TV shows such as TV Patrol of ABS-CBN, RNG Luzon Balitaktakan, and Diskarte on DZMM Teleradyo to talk on various topics such as paying debts during the pandemic and ways to handle remittances for OFW families. He is a content creator for Finance on the Go and goes live on his Facebook page where he has garnered a following, talking about financial literacy. Aries started out as an IT instructor before moving to Italy with his wife. He worked many jobs in Italy such as a housekeeper, waiter, and gardener in order to get by and provide for his family. He noticed that even with his multiple sources of income, they could barely make ends meet. Once he had his second child, he decided it was time for a lifestyle change and worked hard to not only have enough savings but to study on how to invest to be able to grow his money. He attended and graduated from masterclasses under Efren L Cruz, Randell Tiongson, Marvin Germo, Dodong Cacanando and T Harv Eker, he used every available educational resource he could get his hands on such as webinars, YouTube videos, books, and business TV shows such as ANC's "On the Money to learn everything he could about managing and growing personal finances. Now, he is one of Empower and Transform's valued junior financial coaches, handling many clients including the teachers from the IPON Ambassadors Program, a collaboration with the Department of Education (Deped) to help teachers all over the country in settling their debt as well as providing them with financial coaching
Johnna Quilantang "Behind every successful man is a strong and supportive woman—a saying that holds true for Johnna Quilantang, the inspiring wife of Jonas Quilantang, founder of UNISOL. Jannah's journey is a testament to the power of partnership and perseverance. A graduate of the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, like her husband, she willingly gave up a stable career in the insurance industry to focus on building their shared dream. Together, they launched UNISOL in 2014, starting with the humble business of selling basketball uniforms to students. Through strategic teamwork, they split responsibilities—Johnna leading sales while Jonas oversaw production. Their relentless dedication paid off, transforming a small business with just 10 staff into a thriving enterprise with a formidable team of 250 today. Join us as we uncover Johnna's insights on business growth, leadership, and the vital role of collaboration in turning a vision into reality."
Pioneering Pineapple Fiber: An Interview with Jonas Quilantang Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jonas Quilantang, a visionary entrepreneur who has transformed the uniform industry in the Philippines. Jonas' journey began not in a boardroom, but at the University of San Carlos Cebu. With a small team of just 10 people, he embarked on a mission to revolutionize uniforms, a mission that has seen his company, UNISOL, explode to a workforce of 250. But Jonas' ambitions extend far beyond numbers. He has spearheaded the launch of PTF, or Philippine Tropical Fiber, a groundbreaking uniform line crafted from sustainable pineapple fiber. This innovative approach not only elevates comfort and style for uniform wearers, but also serves as a point of national pride, showcasing the Philippines' potential in the world of sustainable textiles. Let's delve into Jonas' story, exploring his entrepreneurial spirit, his commitment to sustainability, and his vision for the future of UNISOL and PTF.
Marifel Cruz: Pharmacist turned Coffee Connoisseur In this episode, we're diving into the inspiring journey of Marifel Cruz, a licensed pharmacist from Bulacan who followed her heart to pursue her true passion—coffee. After practicing her profession, Marifel realized her dream of crafting personalized coffee creations. Starting from her parents' garage at the end of the pandemic, she turned her vision into reality with Daylight Cafe. What began as a humble venture has now grown into kiosks and in-line stores, offering not only exceptional coffee but also delightful pastries and meals. Marifel's mission is simple yet meaningful: to provide delight in every cup. In this interview, she shares her entrepreneurial journey and gives us a special demonstration of her unique product—the Sea Salt Latte. Get ready to be inspired by Marifel's story of passion, resilience, and innovation.
Knowing the Two Sisters of GOOD VIBES by GERONIMO Welcome to another inspiring episode of the BusinessMentor Vlog! Today, we're diving into a story of family, passion, and innovation, featuring two remarkable sisters, Maricela S. Racela and Cjoy Salvador. Maricela, the eldest of eight siblings, and Cjoy, the youngest, share a unique bond rooted in their upbringing and the values instilled by their father, Geronimo. Growing up, Geronimo's vegetable garden on a 300-square-meter lot beside their home in Laoag City wasn't just a patch of land—it was a classroom of life lessons, teaching self-sustainability and the value of farming. Fast forward to today, and that same garden has transformed into "Good Vibes by Geronimo," a culinary and community gem envisioned by Cjoy. Leaving behind her corporate life in Makati, Cjoy returned to her roots with little more than her passion for cooking and an unrelenting dream. Through experimentation and perseverance, she's turned this uncharted journey into a success story that's fast becoming the talk of the town. With the guidance and expertise of Maricela, who works with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Region 1, the sisters are proving that family, innovation, and determination can create something truly extraordinary. And they're not stopping there—they're already dreaming of a bigger, more innovative concept for the future. Join us as we uncover the journey of Maricela and Cjoy, and learn how their story can inspire entrepreneurs everywhere to chase their dreams and turn passion into success. Let's get started!
Inspiring Stories: A Conversation with Luke Orbos, Executive Director of Bayan Academy" Join me in this special episode as I sit down with Luke Orbos, the dynamic Executive Director of Bayan Academy, an institution dedicated to empowering communities through education and enterprise development. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in public service, Luke carries forward a proud legacy. His uncle, Father Jerry Orbos, SVD, is a beloved and charismatic priest; his father, Oscar Orbos, served as a distinguished public official and now leads as Chairman of People's Television. Luke's journey into Bayan Academy perfectly aligns with his advocacy for meaningful societal impact. Founded by the late Professor Ed Morato, a celebrated professor of the Asian Institute of Management, Bayan Academy is now under the leadership of Professor Jay Bernardo, continuing its mission of transformative education. Let's hear how Luke champions this vision and the exciting ways Bayan Academy is shaping communities for the better.
Amplifying Success: Pocholo Gonzales on Harnessing AI for Entrepreneurs Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Pocholo Gonzales, the powerhouse behind Creative Voices. Known as the VoiceMaster of the Philippines, Pocholo has not only shaped the careers of countless voice artists but also embraces innovation as a tool for growth. In this interview, he shares his insights on how Artificial Intelligence can empower entrepreneurs to elevate their businesses and achieve success. Don't miss this exciting discussion packed with passion, wisdom, and actionable strategies for the modern entrepreneur!
An Inspiring Entrepreneurial Journey: Irene de la Cruz At 60 years old, Irene de la Cruz embodies the spirit of resilience and entrepreneurship. Originally from the Philippines and now residing in Los Angeles, California, her story is a testament to the power of passion and innovation. After returning to the Philippines for a much-needed vacation, Irene found herself inspired by the vibrant culture and culinary heritage of her homeland. It was during this trip that the seeds of her entrepreneurial journey were sown. With a deep-rooted love for food, Irene decided to open a ramen shop right by her family home. Drawing from her experiences and the flavors she cherished, she started small but thought big. The ramen shop quickly became a local sensation, captivating the taste buds of both locals and tourists. However, Irene's vision didn't stop there. Inspired by her grandparents' cherished recipe for Halo Halo, a traditional Filipino dessert, she introduced this delightful treat to her menu. The combination of ice, fruits, and sweet toppings proved to be pure magic, and soon, customers were craving more. Irene's entrepreneurial spirit flourished as she expanded her offerings and began to open new branches. Each location brought its own unique charm, but they all shared a common goal: to celebrate Filipino flavors and culture. Her success not only elevated her business but also allowed her to connect with her roots in a profound way. Now, as she looks to bring her culinary concept to California, Irene's children are eager to join her in this venture. Together, they aim to share the delicious taste of home with a broader audience. Irene de la Cruz's journey is not just about building a business; it's about honoring her heritage, creating a legacy, and inspiring others to embrace their entrepreneurial dreams. Her story serves as a reminder that it's never too late to pursue your passions and make a difference in the world.
TIPID SULIT Join us as we dive into the inspiring story of TIPID SULIT Laundromat, a business born out of resilience and collaboration during the challenging times of the pandemic. It all began with Mr. Jersey Ong, an entrepreneur who had already established a foothold in the laundromat industry but needed to focus on his other ventures. Seeking a reliable partner, he joined forces with Mr. Rod Dilag, an IT specialist whose innovative solutions perfectly complemented the business. Together, with the expert guidance of GMB Franchise Developers, they came up with the name TIPID SULIT, reflecting their commitment to affordability and value. What started as a small venture has grown into a powerhouse with 121 branches across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. TIPID SULIT has become a trusted name in laundry services, delivering convenience and quality to communities nationwide. Get ready to hear how these two partners turned challenges into opportunities and built a brand that continues to thrive today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Meynard Esguerra Jr was raised in a town in Batangas. He helped support his siblings by putting a bakery. Later on he followed his dream and joined the insurance business. Challenging yet he did prove his perseverance. Today he has his Royal Care Business. Know more --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
This couple began their married life at a very early age when they were both in secondary school. As they say love conquers all. However Jeff stood by his responsibilities while Vivienne became a loving wife and mother to their children. However not everything went smoothly. Bumps here there happened. Vivienne learned while at home various skills and especially cooking. She then ventured and tried their luck. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Most of the time getting into business like a franchise requires the individual to develope the right mindset. This is important especially when we talk about COMMITMENT for the long run. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Another part of my interview in Bilyonaryo TV over the program hosted by Mai Rodriguez Pathways to Success, I shared the importance of establishing a good Franchisor Franchisee relations. Getting a franchise business success depends on the two parties --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
In the interview I had with host Mai Rodriguez in Pathways to Success over at Bilyonaryo TV, I enumerated from experience the good qualities of what a franchisee should have in getting and managing a franchise --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Collaboration is clearly evident in a franchise business. Take a look at big brands like McDonalds #businessmentor #Collab #branding --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Timestamp Notes & Chapters 00:00.6: The Business Mentor Talks with Armando Butz Bartolome 04:08.41: Influence of a Father and the NBU Project 04:56.62: Realizing the Impact of Educational Systems on Personal Success 07:29.42: Launching the Pop-Up University 12:53.03: Reenergizing and Reflecting on Efforts 13:12.46: Discussion on NBU Program and Its Impact 14:50.48: Discussion on NBU Initiatives and Future Plans 19:56.05: Discussing the Future of Generation Alpha and Youth Engagement 24:45.90: Appreciation and Encouragement for Ralph --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Timestamp Notes & Chapters 00:06.48: The Business Mentor Talks Vlog Introduction 03:17.46: Retirement Goals and Influential Books 04:02.71: Retiring Young and Rich 06:18.48: Challenges and Mental Health During the Pandemic 19:07.04: Journey of Self-Acceptance and Healing 23:29.72: Discussing Physical Fitness, Mindfulness, and Mental Health Program 28:28.67: The Concept of Sound Bath and Its Benefits 28:46.69: Upcoming Online and In-Person Programs and Registration Details 31:48.95: Business Mentor Talks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
YouTube Description Join us in this engaging episode of Business Mentor Talks, featuring Armando "Butz" Bartolome and the founders of Coffee Buddy. In collaboration with the Manila Times, Armando spotlights entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities. Discover the inspiring journey of Coffee Buddy, a business that started with a passion and now boasts several branches. Gain insights into the entrepreneurial spirit, the importance of branding, and the power of dreaming big while starting small. Perfect for aspiring business owners and those who appreciate a good success story. #BusinessMentor #Entrepreneurship #CoffeeBuddy #ManilaTimes #SmallBusinessSuccess --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Timestamp Notes & Chapters 00:00.6: The Business Mentor Talks 02:04.03: The Story and Management of Shrimpy Elly 05:59.46: Unique Selling Proposition and Future Plans for Shrimpi LE 12:03.50: Ambition and Growth in the Seafood Business 14:10.59: Plans for Expansion to the United States 14:30.31: Joining and Growing in the Family Business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
What factors should I consider when making decisions for my family business? Hey everyone! Have you ever found yourself asking, "What should I really focus on when making key decisions for my family business?" If so, you're not alone. Let's dive into this critical topic! First and foremost, the #1 factor is considering the benefit for the family. You've got to think about the impact of your decisions both in the short term and the long term. Who's really going to reap the rewards? Is it just the immediate family, or will the entire family see the benefits? Another crucial aspect is your family business's values. Will they stand the test of time as you grow and expand? There's a great read called "The Founders" that highlights the importance of staying true to the original vision. Whether you're the second or third generation at the helm, it's vital to keep the core values of your family's legacy alive. Don't forget to involve your family in these decisions too. Get the opinions of your relatives and siblings. Remember, steering a family business is like conducting an orchestra—you want everyone to play in harmony and benefit from the synergistic relationship. So, weigh the pros and cons carefully. And if you're feeling stuck or just want to brainstorm ideas, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help! Shoot me a message, visit my website at gmb.ph, or let's schedule a call to foster and grow your family business together. Thanks for reading, and let's make your family business thrive! How can I overcome my fear of stepping out of my comfort zone through franchising? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How can I overcome my fear of stepping out of my comfort zone through franchising? Hey there, aspiring entrepreneurs! It's Butch Bartolome here with some words of encouragement and advice for those of you looking to expand your horizons through franchising. Do you want to grow your business? It's a crucial question, and if the answer is yes, it's time to shake off that personality shyness. The most effective way to sell your franchise is through yourself. As an entrepreneur, you need to embody the spirit of your business and become its most passionate advocate. Remember, entrepreneurship isn't for the faint-hearted; it's a calling for the brave, for those ready to show the world the value of their work. Ask yourself these questions: What are you afraid of? What makes you feel embarrassed? People will always see you as the pioneer and the driving force behind your business. That's why it's so important to pick the right franchisees—those who will join you in a partnership and contribute to the growth of your business. When you choose well, you build a community of like-minded individuals who support each other and share in the success. I've witnessed many entrepreneurs flourish by finding the perfect franchise partners who are just as dedicated to growing the business as they are. So, let's nurture your personality and let it shine through your brand. If you're ready to take your brand to the next level and push past your comfort zone, I'm here to help. Visit my website at gmb.ph, give me a call, or book an exploratory call. Together, we can make your brand soar. Keep pushing forward, and remember, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. Until next time, take care! #Entrepreneurship #Franchising #BusinessGrowth #PersonalDevelopment #BeBrave --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Why does it take an entrepreneur so long to decide if franchising the business is the right strategy? Hey, how are you today? This is Butz Bartolome, and here's one very, very interesting question. Why does it take an entrepreneur so long to decide if franchising the business is the right strategy? You know, it's very, very common. I've seen a lot of entrepreneurs who really want, who really want and desire, and who really are gung-ho about franchising the business. But I say, stop it, stop it, and and hold on. The excitement is there but think about it. Number one, are you confident about the business? Is the business really providing pain-point solutions for your customers? Who are your target customers? What is the concept really all about? Is the concept very profitable? How long have you been operating your business? The next is, how can you support your franchise. If, for example, you have three or four company stores, are you supporting it well? Are you treating those branches well? Have you really identified and identified the core competency of your business? Haste makes waste. Again, the fear is there because, really, for the franchisor or the entrepreneur, it's like a parent who has really nurtured the business and grown it through, you know, blood, sweat, and tears. But again, don't let the opportunity pass. I know there are a lot of people who are going to inquire, knocking on your door left and right, neighbors, and customers. Again, think about it. Is franchising for you? Give me a call. I'm here. Visit my website, gmb.ph. Bye-bye. #Entrepreneurship #Franchising #BusinessStrategy #DecisionMaking #GrowthMindset --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
What are the risks involved in franchising? Hi, Butz Bartolome here, and the question is, what are the risks involved in franchising? You know, let's face it, in any business, there's always a risk; there's no guarantee. But when it comes to franchising, understanding the inherent risks is crucial before you dive in. I always emphasize to my clients the importance of knowing your purpose. Why do you want to franchise? It's fundamental to have a solid reason and a clear vision. If your business is relatively new, say, just a few weeks old, it's premature to consider franchising. You need time to develop a proof-of-concept. This proof is what will form the foundation of your franchising venture. So, let's break it down: Don't rush. Develop your proof of concept first. Profitability: Understand your product's profitability and the potential earnings for franchisees. Support: Providing robust support to your franchisees is critical. Without it, they—and, by extension, your brand—could fail. Research and Development: Stay active in R&D to keep up with trends, innovate, and adapt to changes in the market. Long-term Goals: Have a clear roadmap for where you want to take your franchise. Franchising is about expanding your business in the right way. To learn more about navigating the risks and setting yourself up for success, reach out for a consultation. If you have any questions or just feel like talking franchising strategies, don't hesitate to contact me, Butch Bartolome, at https://www.gmb.ph. I look forward to helping you grow your business. Bye-bye! #Franchising #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #RiskManagement #BusinessStrategy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Can franchising provide stability and security to my 3-year-old business? Hello there, I'm Butz Bartolome, and I've been asked whether franchising can offer stability and security to a three-year-old business. Let's dive into this topic and explore the potential benefits. Franchising is a way to amplify the success of your business. With a proven concept in place, as seen in a business that's been thriving for three years, there's a foundation for potential growth. This includes a solid business concept, profitability, investment details, cost analysis, and a comprehensive operations manual. It's also essential to have a focused target market and a strategy for addressing customer pain points. Granting the right franchise to the right franchisee is crucial for stability. It's not just about expanding for the sake of it, but about careful selection, process, and location. This can lead to supplier leverage discounts due to increased volume, which in turn benefits franchisees and suppliers alike. Moreover, as your business grows, your brand equity increases, making your three-year-old business more valuable. If you're interested in franchising and how it can secure the future of your business, don't hesitate to reach out. Visit www.gmb.ph to learn more and schedule an exploratory call. I'm here to help guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. Thank you for watching, and stay tuned for more insights. Take care, and bye-bye! #Franchising #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #BrandEquity #BusinessStrategy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Hi, how are you? Butz Bartolome is here. Today, we're diving into the complexities and potential risks of expanding a family business through franchising. As a franchise consultant with 33 years of experience, particularly with family businesses, I'm here to share some insights. The family business often begins with a spark of an idea, possibly from the first generation, and then it grows. The second generation builds upon it, and by the third, we're faced with a pivotal question: To franchise or not to franchise? Franchising can propel a business to new heights, leading to exponential growth. However, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of what the family wants. This isn't a decision to be made unilaterally—seek consensus. Engage in discussions about the pros and cons, and ensure everyone's on the same page. When you franchise a family business, organization is key. Who will manage business services? Who will support the franchisees? It's a team effort, and every family member's role must be defined. If some siblings opt out, it's important to document their decision to set clear expectations. Remember, there's immense potential in letting your family business flourish through franchising. But don't rush it. Build a solid foundation first, establish the groundwork, and make sure you're ready for the next big step. If you're pondering your family business's future and considering franchising, don't hesitate to reach out. Visit my website at gmb.ph and let's have an exploratory conversation. An outsider's perspective can be invaluable in helping you see the full potential of your decisions. So, before you say yes or no to franchising, explore all possibilities. Your family brand has the potential to grow not just within your country but perhaps even internationally. Feel free to get in touch, and let's keep that family business thriving! Take care, and bye-bye. #FamilyBusiness #Franchising #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #BusinessStrategy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Hi everyone! Butz Bartolome is here. Let's talk about stepping out of our comfort zones regarding financial planning and growth. It might seem scary, but there are several strategies that we can employ. First, embrace the power of education. Equip yourselves with the right tools and information about investment options, market trends, and risk management techniques. Continuous learning will boost your confidence and make this journey less intimidating. Secondly, start small but dream big—with action! This doesn't mean going all out at once; set smaller, achievable goals that align with your long-term aspirations. These incremental steps help build momentum and gradually expand your comfort zone. The third strategy is seeking guidance from experts such as financial advisors or business mentors like those from GoNegosyo. Their expertise minimizes risks while opening doors to opportunities you might not have seen otherwise. Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who share similar goals; attend seminars (like GoNegosyo's), engage in networking, or join online communities for support, especially when venturing into uncharted financial territories. Lastly, embrace failure as a learning opportunity rather than an end point because every calculated risk is a chance for growth! I hope these tips help you navigate any fear holding you back on this journey toward achieving robust financial growth. Remember: Start small, dream big, but always take action! This is Butz Bartholome from GMB Franchise Developers. Keep in touch! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How can market research assist in identifying growth opportunities for a 3-year-old business? Hi, Butz Bartolome is here. Today's topic? How market research can identify growth opportunities for a three-year-old business! Three years in, and you're nearing the finishing line—your business is almost ready to graduate! Here are some key insights from our discussion: 1️⃣ Uncover more about your target audience. Where do they come from? What trends influence them? And most importantly, what are their pain points that your product can solve? Remember, we're not just selling products; we're providing solutions! 2️⃣ Keep an eye on market trends. ️ Is there a shift happening in your area? Are new establishments cropping up or traditional ones disappearing? 3️⃣ Assess customer satisfaction levels regularly. Are people buying because of peer influence or truly for the love of your product? 4️⃣ Identify competitive advantages beyond price—think value for money! 5️⃣ Spot emerging trends early on with an eagle-eye approach. It helps to know where things are headed so you can be at the forefront of progress. To wrap it up, dive deep into your market—swim around and get familiar with every nook and cranny. Never give up on growing that business of yours! Until next time... Bye-bye! #MarketResearch #BusinessGrowth #EmergingTrends #CustomerSatisfaction --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How can I ensure that the values and culture of my family business are maintained during expansion? Hello, friends! Butz Bartolome is here again. Today, I'd like to discuss a question many entrepreneurs often ask: how to maintain our family business's unique values and culture during expansion? It's a common concern, but fear not; I have some strategies for you. First, clearly define your core values. What makes your family business stand out? Communicate these with your team or franchisees. Make sure they understand their importance in keeping the spirit of your company alive—it's about more than just money. The next strategy is to hire employees who align with these very same values. When expanding, it's essential to employ individuals who resonate with the ethos of your company—those that don't merely possess necessary skills but also share in its vision and beliefs. Thorough interviews and orientations will help ascertain this alignment. The third strategy is developing a strong onboarding process. This may take time—a hasty onboard might lead to wastage down the line—but will surely pay off when new hires truly understand what they're part of. Fourthly, never underestimate the power of consistent communication. As you expand, continually remind yourself (and everyone else!) where it all started; keep those foundational principles at heart while steering towards new horizons. Last but definitely not least: Lead by example! You—the owner—should be embodying these cherished philosophies first and foremost! In conclusion, maintaining our businesses' character as we scale depends largely on us as leaders—staying true to what made us successful in the first place even amidst growth and change! This has been Butz Bartolome dropping some knowledge for today! Stay tuned for more insights, take care always, and keep that business growing! Bye for now. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Hi, Butz Bartolome is here. How's your day going? Well, let's talk about this strategy for expanding a family business. You know, we have gathered some of the tried and tested strategies, and I'd like to share this with you. So, number one is to embrace the power of storytelling. Family businesses have a unique advantage—an incredible story. We all have a story to tell. Share your family's journey, your journey, or your challenges. The passion behind your business is so important. Authenticity speaks volumes and helps build a genuine connection with your audience. You know, the second is leveraging social media. Social media is something that we cannot ignore anymore. This digital landscape offers endless opportunities for family businesses to make their mark. Engage with your customers on platforms that they love ️ . Find out what it is that you can answer before they can think about it. Create a community around your brand ️ . Remember, every like, comment, and share ️ counts. The third that I'd like to share is this: collaborate for success. As a family business owner, you have the power and network at your fingertips ⚡️ . Partner up with other local businesses, influencers, or even community organizations ️⚙️ . Join forces and be a mentor. The fourth is actually, don't forget, the power of word-of-mouth, which I advocate for! Happy customers are your best brand ambassadors. Please encourage them to spread the word about your business by offering referral incentives, creating a loyalty program, or even acknowledging them. Sometimes, a personal recommendation is all it takes to bring out your business. So again, share your marketing strategies and let me interact with you. This is Butz Bartolome. I hope to get your reaction and your thriving business journey. Okay? #FamilyBusiness #Storytelling #SocialMediaMarketing #Collaboration #WordOfMouth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How does family involvement impact decision-making in a business? Hi, Butz Bartolome is here. Let's chat about how family involvement impacts decision-making in businesses. We all have families, and they play a significant role in our lives. It's no different when it comes to running a business. Ever wondered about their impact on the decision-making process? Family involvement brings in quite the dynamic! Shared values, deep understanding of each other, and mutual support can foster trust and unity within the business, resulting in effective decisions. But hold on—it isn't always sunshine and rainbows! Sometimes emotions run high or personal dynamics interfere. The line between professional and personal lives might blur, which isn't ideal. The key is striking that delicate balance by leveraging strengths such as shared vision & long-term commitment while addressing potential pitfalls via open communication with clear boundaries. This way, your business can harness the power of family involvement while minimizing conflicts. Just something to chew on from Butz Bartolome at GMB Franchise Developers. Catch you later! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Customer feedback plays an integral role in identifying the Unique Selling Proposition (USP) for entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs constantly try to carve out their niche, and understanding customer preferences is fundamental to this process. Engaging with customers personally and asking them for their input not only makes them feel valued but also provides priceless insights into what they prefer about your offering. This could be anything from the quality of your product or service, how they're being served, or even the ambiance of your establishment. Remember that while forms can provide some measure of insight, nothing beats a personal approach when it comes to gathering data on customer preference. So, I'd like you to focus on those conversations and realize that your USP depends heavily on your customers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Here is an interview of three business partners who ventured into something different business. It is named as COLD TREATS located in the heart of the Walled City of Intramuros. Each has an awesome story of their own experiences prior collaborating into this Cafe. Gotta to watch and listen #Coldtreats https://www.facebook.com/coldtreatsintramuros --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Who is Engineer Grace Bondad Nicholas? As a young girl from Laguna, she was exposed to her parents' growing construction supplies business at an early age. She knew every facet, from weighing the nails to the kind of lumber. She took up Industrial Engineering as a profession. Yet her passion bugged her into writing various articles. During the stages, while supervising a construction, she would hop and, on her smartphone, begin to jot ideas churning. Engr. Grace ventured into events management and launched a growing magazine called "The Rising Tigers Magazine." Watch and listen to her thoughts and wisdom. #TagmediaGroup #TheRisingTigersMagazine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
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Managing issues that arise during the early stages of a small business is critical, according to franchising expert Armando "Butz" O. Bartolome. In this BW Launchpad video, he offers suggestions for tackling these challenges. Nearly all of the businesses in the Philippines are categorized as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), comprising 99.58% of the total, as reported by the Philippine Statistics Authority. These MSMEs created 5,461,731 jobs and generated P2.09 billion in sales in 2021 alone. Launchpad is a new section of BusinessWorld dedicated to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). It covers business advice, market trends, funding opportunities, and relevant government regulations, among others. The section aims to be a valuable resource for entrepreneurs seeking to stay up-to-date on the MSME industry in the Philippines. Thank you BW Launchpad --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
John Paolo Mercado, 28 years old, previously known as PESO, is a former HIP-HOP personality who has faced several challenging situations. Through his experiences, he realized the importance of financial stability. Despite facing numerous failures, including the impact of the pandemic, he persevered to support himself and his family. One day, he had an epiphany while trying out a street food called PARES in the early morning. Utilizing his marketing expertise, he added value to the PARES dish. Listen and Mine such golden nuggets from PESO! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How To Digitize a Business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How to Build an Entrepreneur Mindset --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Best Books to Read for Entrepreneurs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Tackles Importance of TRAINING --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
The importance of having a Website. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Best Time to Close down the Business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
From OFW to Entrepreneur --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
When is the Best Time to Expand the Business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
How to Make a Profitable Business --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Wanting to learn more about franchising? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Franchising a Famous Brand --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Struggles with a Business Partner. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
The Business Mentor talks about overcoming FEAR in starting a business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Helpful TIPS when planning your business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support
Many people always ask what is the best franchise business to invest in. Often the basis would be on the price; something affordable and within the range of one's pocket. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armando-bartolome5/support