Thursday, December 10, 2009

But you must be asking yourself, “Why in Singapore?”

Among the industrialzied countries, many new and growing businesses nowadays chose Singapore primarily because of its reputation and stability in terms of economic and facility. Other needs to reposition their office in a competitive trading nation for added sales and reliability.” These are credible based on facts and figures. As per our own study, I was able to get some reasons and statistical reports:

• Singapore is strategically located near ASEAN manufacturing countries and are considered the center of commodity trading in the world
• Singapore bridge the gap in commodity trading
• Efficient Facility
• Better Air and Sea ports.
• SMRT complements workforce and business establishments
• Comfortable living
• Nice recreation for our guest is awesome
• And a lot more which is enough reason to get the respect of both partners and investors, in and out of Singapore
According to World Bank, “Singapore is the cheapest place to start a business in Asia.”
“The 2nd most profitable place for investors,” according to Global 2003, BERI

As for start-up firms or aspiring foreign entrepreneurs, he/she must first formulate a viable business plan to pass the approval of concerned Singapore government agency for the licesence to operate and the required work permit/working Visa for himself and his immediate family. Funds are granted by a number of concerned government agencies but proponents have to qualify to their standards and criteria. Most of them has standard format on business plan, you just have to download their template through their websites. Nonetheless, I will be enumerating some of the basic information needed that has to be in the business:

I. Executive Summary
II. The Business

1. The Business Model and Value Proposition
• Definition
• Business Name
• Ojective
• Mission
• Vision
• Goal
2. The Products/Services

3. Market Structure and Analysis
• Target market and customer base
• Market size and potential
• Competitor analysis
• Competitive analysis

4. Marketing and Distribution
• Marketing and communication
• Distribution
• Sales

5. Production process and development
6. The supplier and raw materials
7. Company structure and management
8. Planning and strategy
9. S.W.O.T. Analysis
10. Price breakdown of products/services
11. Investment Plan12. Source of Plan

III. The Financial Plan

IV. The Development Impact

Others: You may also need to include the expansion plan and Risk management plan.
This business can expand in the near future, depending on how effective management in administering the business. Having the right invesment/investors and partners means a lot in attaining success.

To avoid waste of time and money, I recommend two crucial partners:

1. Rikvin Consultancy Singapore (permits and documentation processing, including initial setting up related to office, business plan polishing, etc.)
2. SAP International/Singapore (setting up of effective and globally competitive systems and procedure)
Most of the tips and outline can somehow be adoptable if you also want to do business in other globally competitive trading countries.




Friday, May 08, 2009

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Field of Dreams










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In the 1970’s, a certain Korean have visited the Philippines. He was amazed and envious on what he saw. He prayed, “Lord, please make Korea as green as the Philippines.” A couple of decades passed and a certain Filipino was invited to Korea to visit a prayer mountain there. On their way to the site, they passed the fields and forests. He was astounded and cannot help it but to compare. He then prayed, “Lord, please make Philippines as green as Korea.”

Funny but it is a painful reality. But would you believe that Korea was not that progressive then as they are right now. They actually pass through a long learning process. And the people behind were not the prominent figures of society, but the ordinary ones. These people had ask what they could do for their country, not what their country could do for them.

On World War 2, Japanese Imperial Army ransacked both their natural resources and national treasures. Their food crops and forest products were seized by Japanese soldiers. Years passed after the devastating effects of World War II, civil war erupted. Korea wage war with itself. Later on it was divided into North and South. As South Korea was recovering from the ravages of war, an ordinary citizen made an extra ordinary contribution to its struggling economy via innovative farming. His style is unbound from traditional to one of the most effective at that era. With the support of his family and workers, harvests multiplied. In just a matter of years, his success and method were being followed. He became an inspiration and later on inspired the head of state. He was even visited by the Political figures for a conversation. Later on, a law was passed urging other Korean farmers to follow his foot steps. Other Korean leader then was also inspired and saw the potentials in turning agriculture as a backbone of their struggling economy. They have developed it as their stepping stone to what they are right now, and they succeeded. The farming style was named, “Canaan farming.” And a farming school was even established out of it. The man behind was an ordinary farmer-entrepreneur who started from scratch. His name is Kim Yong-Ki. This serves as proof that even sweet potato could change the course of history, if we are determined.

This ordinary man’s achievement later on inspired Japan and other nations. On 1966, one of Philippines most prolific and prestigious award giving bodies has recognized his contributions. He was a “Ramon Magsaysay awardee for Public Service.” The Board of Trustees recognizes his example of Christian principles practically applied to improve agriculture and imbue rural life with new joy and dignity.

KIM YONG-KI was a son of ordinary farmer parents, Kim Choon Kyo and Kim Kong Yoon. He was born on September 5, 1908 at Nungnai-ri, Wabu-myun, a rural community of Yangjoo County, Kyoungi Province, in the central area of the Korean Peninsula. His father had attended a Presbyterian school and his mother was a devout, practical Christian. Kim was the fourth among 5 sons. Kim’s childhood was very normal yet well read and was tasked to help his parents in the field. The vision of rejuvenating Korean rural life led Kim to establish Canaan. It started on his youth days.

He was 23 when he inherited from his father a small farm in Bongan, Kyoungi, not far from his parental home. His faith, good example and hard work had influenced for a better change the plight of the common man in farming. The farm was a wasteland so he elected to plant sweet potatoes because they would grow in poor soil and under any climatic conditions in Korea. His determination and practical approach had produced perhaps the best sweet potato and an outstanding farmers in Korea.

In the previous year KIM had married Kim Bong Hi, who became his partner in the enterprise. First, the idealistic young husband sent his bride, who had received only a primary education, to Seoul for further schooling. Living was never easy but there was satisfaction for the family in the produce of their labor. The KIMs' three sons and two daughters, like their father, began as small children to share in the family work.

After seven years of experimentation, KIM developed a method for storing sweet potatoes for 12 months which highly trained Japanese farmers had failed to do. The achievement called him to the attention of Japanese officials and the secretary to the Japanese Governor of Korea paid a visit to his farm. This success confirmed his decision to be a "studying farmer." Since then he has continuously experimented to increase production and up-grade field crops, vegetables, fruits, and livestock, and better preserve and store produce. The Bongan farm flourished in the 15 years from 1930 to 1945.With his desire for an expansion, Kim sold the Bongan farm in 1945 and reinvent everything. He bought in Koyang County of Kyoungi Province another piece of wasteland where he established an entirely new settlement. In it he established not just a farm but a community with school was for farmers.

KIM and his family are the core faculty of the Canaan Farmer's School, working from four in the morning until 10 in the evening. But they also invited well experienced and specialist lecturers. And in just a matter of four years, less than 2,000 men and women have trained. The school has revolutionized farming then on their area and made new breed of farmers with openness to new ideas. Of course, they learned the basic planting and raising of field crops, vegetables, fruit trees, strawberries, bees, rabbits, goats, cattle and much else. Self esteem and contentment was also uplifted among farmers. The sense of nearness to God and nature that this allows; these they have carried with them to other villages.

It was in the 1950s that KIM moved to Yongin County where he led in creation of the Farmer's Evangelical Folk High School. After five years he could leave this institution to the management of associates and move on to found the Canaan farm and school. Kim has literally influenced the spiritual awakening of farmers in Korea on that era.In just a span of five years, KIM sold the Koyang farm and again "ventured for victory" on a piece of mountain land in Yong-in County of Kyoungi. It became the core of a third "model" village. There KIM organized an Evangelical Farming Institute and a Farmers' Evangelical Junior School. But this farm was again sold after three years to intimate friends in the community who are not farmers but have continued the Evangelical Junior School using KIM's principles.

Later Kim purchased in 1954 the 10,000 pyung plot known as "Whangsan," or "Wasted Hill." (roughly three and one-half hectares). KIM wanted now to be near the capital so that more people would see what could be done with unproductive land. It was located only some 40 minutes by local bus from Seoul, near the southeast boundary of the city in the administrative district of Pungsan Ri.He was finally recognized by the Korean government in 1960. He received the Cultural Award from the Minister of Public Information and the following year a citation from the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.



In 1962 he received three letters of appreciation from the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, from the National Reconstruction Movement Kyoungi Branch, and from the Minister of Public Information, as well as a citation from the Governor of Kyoungi Province. The Chief of Staff of the Korean Air Force addressed a citation to KIM on June 26, 1964 and earlier invited him to lecture before a group of officers and enlisted men. His audience was so enthusiastic that similar lectures were arranged at every airbase and the Air Force sent enlisted men to Canaan Farm for training. In 1965 KIM received a third commendation from the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. Government officials have asked KIM what they could do to help but he refuses assistance: "Please do not make any disturbance," he requests, "that is the best way to help me."KIM's success symbolizes the hope of all Korean farmers, and perhaps even in other nation. He has proven to himself that even a waste land can turn out to be your dream land. But what amazes me is that in spite of his attained status, he never forgotten where he came. His success is also the uplifting of other farmers below him. His motivation is to serve his fellow farmers. "His Christian devotion and patriotic zeal are the source of abundant inspiration to all Koreans," as the title of his book suggests, he has shown to Korean farmers 'the way to a true living'."

Friday, January 16, 2009

Larger than Life

As a business starter establishing his firm in Singapore, I believe that there is no better and safe guide than info provided by Singapore government and World Bank Philippines:

http://www.edb.gov.sg/edb/sg/en_uk/index/our_services/startups/startup_guide.html#4

http://www.doingbusiness.org/ExploreEconomies/?economyid=167
source: World Bank Philippines courtesy of crosal@worldbank.org


My Business Plan is highly credible as it was a result of long years of hard work, actual work exposures and continuous consultation from experts. It is available to genuine investors and organizations who are willing to pursue a busines relationship related to Trade and Export business (headquarters in Singapore, New Zealand and the like). First things first, I invite you to watch my initial video presentation:

It can also be viewed via YouTube with below site:
http://www. youtube .com/watch?v=8CHCSd2XRAk

Since 2006, entering this kind of business did not only taught me business matters, but failures and scammers as well.

This business did not only taught me how to manage success, but failures and scammers as well (including bad business partners).

Who am I

I do have a simple but unique family and clan. If you are interested, kindly click the link below:

http://akinglahi.blogspot.com/

Community Service Exposure

I do have an informal social work exposure. If you are interested, kindly click the link below:

http://my-community-service.blogspot.com/

My being a member of below organization has help me serve others in my own way:


World Bank Philippines

Sight and Life International

700 Club

In Christ We Live Family Christian Center

Bread of Life Ministries Pilippines

Others.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Early Work contributions


I have done numerous artworks in the past, probably it reached hundreds. But as I have said previously, mostly form personal file was incidentally destroyed by water (Sometime ago, heavy rains causes water to enter our house interior). My files mostly worksamples (visual design, photos and other forms) were eventually destroyed as they were soak on dirty water. But before I resigned from my post at my last employer, I did found some records. It's just that I was not lucky to find the considered best and memorable.

I work on these areas:

Newsletter
T-shirt design
Backdrop and Set design for various company parties and Marketing kick-offs. Simultaneously, I unselfishly volunteer my services to where I attend church then.
(my most memorable were realistic set-design surprising a retiring Japanese officer)
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Logo Design and various Graphic Design requirement

Corporate Profile

Others
I also contibuted to our church events. Some of them were documented to below link (later part):



Below are some of them:

Rice Trade and Export

Presently, I am into Trade and Export. My main focus is Rice, but I also facilitate other food and non-food items. If you are interested, kindliy click to link below for details:

Incidentally, we also seek investor/business venture partner. Please view our investment proposal via YouTube:







Sideline

On around year 2000 to 2001, I accepted a sideline job order for a multinational Philippine base Internet provider firm in Makati City. The task is to produce life size styro type of poster every month for their window display in head office (embosed like). Below was my file of the actual image I design for them. I acted this sideline to support the ministry I headed during those times (Young Adults Ministry).





Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Awesome Philippines

Philippines is trully an awesome nation! See for yourself. Let me show some of its geographical and cultural worders. But these are just the tip of the iceberg. Lots of places are still waiting to be explored and discovered! Beside the known entry to nature wonders of the world (e.g. Chocolate Hills of Bohol, Underground River of Palawan and Tubbataha reef in Palawan, not all can be shown as the space and weight capacity.


Above are just few of various destinations in the Philippines. It represents our nations rich culture and natural wonders. If you wish to go to these places, I can gladly assist you. Just e-mail me directly at denissalvatierra@yahoo.com for your inquiries and instructions.