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One Year On: Filipino Social Enterprises Better Equipped to Improve Quality of Education Following Completion of SAP Social Sabbatical Program



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Following the completion of SAP Social Sabbatical Program in the Philippines last year, two participating social enterprises, Teach for the Philippines and Silid Aralan (SAI), reported that their organizations are better able to fulfill their respective missions to improve the quality of education for underprivileged Filipinos.

The program, which ran in the Philippines last year with the aim to help local social enterprises overcome pressing organizations challenges and barriers to growth, has helped SAI and Teach for the Philippines to develop a sustainable business model, allowing these two organizations to maintain more efficient business processes both internally and externally, thereby giving the management more time to focus their efforts on driving outcomes based on their respective mandates.

According to Arcie Mallari, founder and executive director of SAI, the organization previously faced issues in recruiting volunteers. Prior to the SAP Social Sabbatical program, its staffs were also not equipped with the knowledge or skillsets to efficiently manage its resources.

By participating in the SAP Social Sabbatical program as an organization beneficiary, SAI was able to better gain insights on how their resources were being deployed and identify operational areas which were not getting the right amount of support, which then helped the management to acknowledge the need to employ more talents and gain more resources at the right time.

With the support of SAP employee volunteers through the SAP Social Sabbatical initiative, SAI was able to better develop a sustainable operating framework that brings a higher level of organization and sustainability for the organization. The social enterprise can now also function better in fulfilling its mission of boosting the academic performance of low performing and underprivileged students through a more effective and systematized set-up for its tutorial programs.

“SAI has plans to expand our organization and business. We aspire to develop learning hubs across the country by the year 2020. This year, we are putting up learning hubs in seven regions from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. This endeavor was made possible partly because SAP Social Sabbatical team helped us improve our business model. Through the program, the SAP employee volunteers helped us develop a ‘Franchise Kit’ that we present to potential partners. They had also linked us to possible sponsors. Now, SAI is also more financially stable,” added Mallari.

Meanwhile, SAP also conducted a brand audit focused on further enriching the branding and marketing aspects of Teach for the Philippines. According to Clarissa Isabelle Delgado, co-founder and CEO of Teach Philippines, the brand review allowed them to learn new ideas that have aided them on how they can evolve the organization.

Since Teach for the Philippines enlists young professionals to mentor students in public schools, especially in remote areas in the country, the Social Sabbatical program improved their knowledge on how and what needs to be done to further promote its advocacy. This new-found understanding of the organization’s branding and marketing systems enabled them to create conversations about the social enterprise and its objectives and, in turn, encouraged more volunteers to join their ranks.

“It was helpful to have a third-party review our processes. The full brand review allowed us to have a new baseline to jumpstart conversations among our team on how we want Teach for the Philippines to evolve and improve in our communications – internally and externally,” added Delgado.

SAI and Teach for the Philippines are two social enterprises that aim to address prevailing issues that impede in the education of Filipinos despite the country’s high literacy rate.

While the country’s literacy rate is at 98.1 percent, according to the latest available data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) as of 2013, there has been an increase in the issues that limit the learning capacity of students.

In 2015, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) revealed that 1 in every 10 Filipinos, aged 6 to 24, was out-of-school or 24 million Filipinos are experiencing hindrances to education due to various reasons. Among the top barriers to education are insufficient family income, the high cost of education and, a lack of interest in schooling.

For its part, SAP Social Sabbatical aspires to reach out to more social enterprises in the country to help them with their advocacies. The SAP Social Sabbatical is a unique program for SAP employees to contribute their time and expertise to assist in empowering organizations in the education or entrepreneurship sector in emerging markets, including assistance in strengthening their leadership competencies, cross industry sector know-how and intercultural sensitivity. Following the successful completion of the program in 2015, SAP is looking at continuing the efforts of supporting local organizations in the Philippines in 2018.

“SAP has long been dedicated to creating ways to help relevant social organizations, in any way that it can. SAP Social Sabbatical is our way of contributing a lasting impact to the society. This is also a big help to our country, especially in further improving education,” said Ryan Poggi, Managing Director, SAP Philippines.

Get Down and Move It


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Legit Status – a name whose got quite a reputation in the Philippine Hip-Hop Dance Community. They were one of the first representatives of the Philippines in the World Hip-Hop Dance Championships (HHI) back in 2009, as well as being a consistent finalist in international competitions. Last 2015, they won a Silver Medal for the Varsity Division. Now in 2017, after a one-year hiatus, they are back and stronger than ever. They currently have 48 members; 40 of which are competing in the Megacrew division and 8 competing in the Varsity Division. They are definitely well positioned to bring home the Gold for the Philippines as they wholeheartedly train and battle to represent the country.

After placing 2nd in this year’s National Championships, they are more motivated to bag 1st place in this year’s HHI, which will be held in Phoenix, Arizona. Never fazed by the past, they always look to conquer their future. Legit Status has never been afraid of stepping up to the plate, as they believe that the challenges they face are what make the team grow stronger.

The road to the World Championships is not an easy task, aside from the late night trainings, in addition to balancing work or school; fundraising is one of the challenges that every team faces. One of Legit Status’ main fundraising events is their concert entitled “Represent!”. This is a 2-day concert on July 15 and 16, 2017 at the Henry Lee Irwin Theater, Ateneo de Manila University. For only P300, the audience will witness an undoubtedly entertaining show that captivates the essence of love and unity for the Philippine Hip-Hop Dance Community. Featuring several renowned teams in the Hip-Hop Dance Community, Represent! will surely be something you won’t want to miss. Come and support Legit Status as they strive to compete and make the Philippines proud. See you at Represent!

For more information regarding Legit Status and their different fundraising activities, visit their Facebook account on facebook.com/LegitStatusPH, Instagram: @LegitStatusPH, and Twitter: @LegitStatusPH.

NEC Introduces Smart Communications System SL2100 to Asian Market



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NEC Asia Pacific today announced the launch of the Smart Communications System SL2100for small- and mid-sized businesses in the Asian market.

With wide-ranging, enterprise-grade voice over IP (VoIP), mobility and Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC&C) features, the SL2100 also offers industry specific features for retail, healthcare, food service and entertainment, as well as hospitality features for small hotels and motels.

“The way the business world communicates is rapidly changing, especially in consumer-facing industries, where excellent customer experience is a must,” said Shigeru Matsuura, General Manager, Global Platform Division, NEC Corporation. “NEC’s SL2100 offers a new design for Hardware and Endpoints. Combined with the value-added features, such as Smartphone Integration and web-based Video Conferencing & Collaboration, the SL2100 is an ideal fit for service oriented small- and mid-sized businesses.”


SL2100’s key features include:

Built-in VoIP technologies (Standard 8ch. Expandable to 128 ch)
Web-based UC Client
Web-based Video Conferencing & Collaboration
Voice Response System/Voicemail
Outbound & Inbound audio conference
Geographical Multi-site operation over IP Network
ACD (Automatic Call Distribution) for small Contact Center
Hotel Features with PMS API


The SL2100 also offers an array of add-on Smart Mobility options, such as Remote/Home Office Support, Smartphone SIP App and Mobile Extension.

The SL2100 will be released to Asian countries sequentially starting from July 2017.
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