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Tonyang
02-11-2006, 02:34 PM
TF Folks:

We need only 20 students to start this MBA extension program of De La Salle University.

Ok 19 na lang. 1 na ako sa mag-aaral.

Sino pa interesado para magkaroon tayo ng MBA course sa Japan? Please email me at ka.tonyang@gmail.com .

Kanlungan
02-11-2006, 09:31 PM
interesting... sali ako. pero, details please.

docomo
02-11-2006, 10:28 PM
hmmm , gusto ko ito .... pwedeng details pa po.. sana walang maging conflict..:)

picty8
02-11-2006, 11:11 PM
Gusto ko rin yan interesado din ako .......specific details please????

mikoboy78
02-12-2006, 01:46 AM
aahin mo naman dito ang post garduate degree?

sori for the that...

pero ako graduate ng MM (master in mngt major in public adm) pero ano work ko.... sa pabrika...

do u think its worth it?

Tonyang
02-12-2006, 07:43 AM
OK 6 na tayo... 14 na lang folks. Most probably weekends ang sked nito.

Hintay lang tayo folks ng mga detalye mula sa La Salle. Tanungin natin.

Mikoboy, diskarte mo iyan... kung bakit nagtatrabaho ka sa pabrika. Kung may masters ka na, gumawa dapat ng paraan at magtiyagang maghanap ng opportunity para magamit mo ito. Di ako naniniwala na walang chance o opportunity rito. Nasa tiyaga at sikap nating maghanap ito. Walang kasalanan ang announcement na ganito sa kaso mo kapatid.

Firipinjin
02-12-2006, 03:38 PM
aahin mo naman dito ang post garduate degree?

sori for the that...

pero ako graduate ng MM (master in mngt major in public adm) pero ano work ko.... sa pabrika...

do u think its worth it?

Actually, may tulong ang isang MBA kahit dito sa Japan. I earned my MBA from La Salle 8 years ago. 3 months after arriving in Japan in 2002, I found a finance related job in a big American company. I was hired both for my experience in the Philippines and for my MBA because it was a requirement for the role.

I know of many Japanese who are eager to get an MBA as a prerequisite for promotion in their companies. Yung mga gaishikeis (foreign companies) consider MBAs as an asset.

GO FOR IT!

Dkid
02-12-2006, 04:25 PM
aahin mo naman dito ang post garduate degree?

sori for the that...

pero ako graduate ng MM (master in mngt major in public adm) pero ano work ko.... sa pabrika...

do u think its worth it?

You will know if you try to open further.
Are you familiar with ISO?
The so called international organization for standardization.

With the current trend of globalization, manufacturing companies must set a standardized approach in their production management. From the logistics, raw material resources, incoming inspection, production planning, control, process, quality controls, packaging, storing, shipping, after care, traceability, etc.
The qualification and training of employees and management is also a must. This is all to ensure a guaranteeed product.

This standardization goes beyond the barrier of communication. The same articles and sub articles serially numbered, that even if you use different language, everyone understands.

The most important of all, the person who handles a specific job, should possess the required qualification and training. Otherwise, in ISO standard, such a person is not qualified and should be changed. If lapses are found, then the ISO license will be revoke.

For managerial positions, most probably, an MBA is required. Else, you must have volumes of trainings and seminars in lieu of the latter.

Go guys!
It's really worth and you're quite lucky to do it in parallel with your work.

Been there.

d_southpaw
02-12-2006, 05:19 PM
Count me among those interested. If time scheduling will allow,
I may join.

I hope a lot will study and know how we can play and win in the
Japanese market. Para naman ang business ng mga Pilipino dito
ay hindi Filipino community lang ang kayang gawing customers.

thermometer
02-12-2006, 07:54 PM
detail naman po ...interesado ako pra sa program :)

Tonyang
02-12-2006, 10:47 PM
Ok folks 10 na tayo... 10 pa para matuloy itong request natin sa La Salle kung sakali at I am sure marami pang sasali. I requested for the details already. Sana matuloy.

mikoboy78
02-13-2006, 12:09 AM
Ok folks 10 na tayo... 10 pa para matuloy itong request natin sa La Salle kung sakali at I am sure marami pang sasali. I requested for the details already. Sana matuloy.

sige good luck sa inyo mga kapatid... sana nga magamit nyo yan dito... ako kaya di ko magamit may mga reasons ako... but its my choice... makaipon lng naman ako dito uuwi na ko eh.... and after that, vast oppurtunities waiting for me in our motherland... where i can contribute and share what God had given me... the knowledge and experiences... :)

i wish u all the best! :)

Firipinjin
02-13-2006, 12:33 AM
By the way, La Salle has academic links to Waseda University. FYI.

Also, there is a La Salle in Japan...high school nga lang...La Salle High School sa Kagoshima. Pero this high school is one of the most respected in the country (and quite well known).

amy_neri
02-14-2006, 09:51 AM
I know someone who might be interested. Pwede makahingi ng details/requirements?

Thanks!!!

Tonyang
02-14-2006, 08:18 PM
Thanks Mikoboy... now we have 18 kasama iyung kakilala ni Amy_Neri.

Tama si Firipinjin...sister school ng DLSU ang Waseda U.

Mga Kasama... pls spread the word for the feasibility. Iyung response natin ang magiging susi para magkatotoo ito.

Eto iyung latest from Dean Philip Juico ng Graduate School of Business ng DLSU...

Happy Valentine po!

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From: juicop(Juico,Philip E)
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:57 PM
Cc: divinagracial(Divina gracia,Louie A); concepcionr(Concepci on,Rene F);
pendatunc(Pendatun,C ynthia Ma. R);
Subject: RE: DLSU MBA Extension School in Tokyo

Dear Tonette,

Thank you for your email. It's nice to hear of the interest Filipinos in
Tokyo have in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program of the De
La Salle Graduate School of Business. We're presently putting together the
MBA Extension Program in Singapore. We will look seriously into your desire
to establish an extension program in Tokyo although we already have our
hands full serving the needs of Filipinos in the Philippines and Singapore.

Offhand, we will need a minimum of anywhere from 20 to 25 for us to take a
serious look at a program outside the Philippines. I would also need to get
approval from our Board of Trustees by justifying our opening another
extension program aside from Singapore.

Thak you for you rinterest. I hope to hear from you.

PHILIP ELLA JUICO
Dean, De La Salle Professionals Scools Inc Graduate

Tonyang
02-14-2006, 08:30 PM
Hello, Colleague!

You might be interested to pursue an MBA under DLSU's Professional Schools
program. I think and believe you know the reasons, advantages and benefits
of this possibility already (reasonable cost as number 1 reason, language
barrier as number 2 and plus factor for Philippine education to be a global
standard in the making in business). The program has extended its wings to
reach overseas Filipino professionals and expats and the first target is
Singapore. I came to know about this through my contacts in Singapore like
PNB-Singapore.

There's a chance for us to have a version in Tokyo too if there are 20 to 25
definite students who will enrol. In my latest count, there are 18 signees
already. The more interested folks, the better. I think this program will
be tailor made based on available schedule of most prospective students.

I am attaching the exchange I had with Dean Juico regarding this
feasibility.

If you are interested to pursue an MBA program through DLSU extension school
in Tokyo, please send me an email at ka.tonyang@gmail.com (ka.tonyang@gmail.co m) and kindly include
all your questions regarding this program. I do have questions already and
I will try to summarize everything and send you updates later.

Thus, the feasibility of this program in Japan depends on our response and
our info dissemination. I am looking forward to your support for this
project. Apologies if this kind of message is not useful to you. Kindly
pass it on to other Filipino colleagues. Maraming salamat po!

-----------------------------------

From: juicop(Juico,Philip E)
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:57 PM
Cc: divinagracial(Divina gracia,Louie A); concepcionr(Concepci on,Rene F);
pendatunc(Pendatun,C ynthia Ma. R);
Subject: RE: DLSU MBA Extension School in Tokyo

Dear Tonette,

Thank you for your email. It's nice to hear of the interest Filipinos in
Tokyo have in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program of the De
La Salle Graduate School of Business. We're presently putting together the
MBA Extension Program in Singapore. We will look seriously into your desire
to establish an extension program in Tokyo although we already have our
hands full serving the needs of Filipinos in the Philippines and Singapore.

Offhand, we will need a minimu of anywhere from 20 to 25 for us to take a
serious look at a program outside the Philippines. I would also need to get
approval from our Board of Trustees by justifying our opening another
extension program aside from Singapore.

Thak you for you rinterest. I hope to hear from you.

PHILIP ELLA JUICO
Dean, De La Salle Professionals Scools Inc Graduate

Tonyang
02-16-2006, 10:29 PM
Sa lahat ng mga interesado... pls send me your name and company. Pakiemail na lang sa ka.tonyang@gmail.com . Salamat. 22 na tayong lahat!

WareWare
02-20-2006, 06:21 PM
Hey people, I have some info for you to consider, if you please..

I understand and believe that the value of getting MBA depends on the training and reputation of a business school and the future application of the learning (which, by the way, most of the business school students are learning to predict, as in manghula! and not to manage real business situations).

Now, is De La Salle MBA accredited with the "Association of Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)? (http://www.aacsb.edu/General/InstLists.asp?lid=3) and What kind method/tools do they practice in the class?
If the school is not accredited with AACSB, I guess its the same as wearing a shirt without a brand, but anyway, it depends on the second thing, this is the application of the learning in the future..

Where would you like to apply your learning? in the Philippines or outside (Japan, US, Europe etc)?
If in Japan, I guess De La Salle MBA will not be in a high advantage, Japanese people-businessman will hardly honor it. They are beginning to make business schools now, and the best so far are Hitosubashi U's "ICS (http://www.ics.hit-u.ac.jp/school/)" , IUJ business school (http://ibs.iuj.ac.jp/), Waseda and Keio. So why not enroll in these schools, when the future application of learning is in Japan?

If in the Philippines, I don't know. Its your choice, but AIM (http://www.aim.edu.ph/) is great too and AACSB accredited.

Just an info.

Tonyang
02-20-2006, 10:48 PM
Wareware, why not support a Philippine educational institution like La Salle to reach that status? In the first place, what were achieved by those schools that's why they're given that A-category? You must have noticed that we are still in the "helping" mode... plain and consistent - for Philippine progress and our educational system is one angle to focus on.

Tonyang
02-20-2006, 10:50 PM
Folks:

Here's another update...

Subject: RE: DLSU MBA Extension School in Tokyo

I will ask Prof. Guy Concepcion, International Desk Coordinator of GSB, through Dr. Louie divinagracia, MBA and DBA Program director to provide you with as much information as you require. I hope that you can really expand your survey even as we also try to determine the number of De La Salle University alumni/ae and other Philippine schools in Tokyo, Japan.

Item 3, cost, will depend on a lot of factors, a number of which we have to get data on for us to give you an educated estimate. We will begin this process as soon as we can see that a greater number of our kababayans have participated in the survey and expressed real intent and interest.

I hope to hear from you.

PHILIP ELLA JUICO

WareWare
02-21-2006, 03:19 PM
Wareware, why not support a Philippine educational institution like La Salle to reach that status? In the first place, what were achieved by those schools that's why they're given that A-category? You must have noticed that we are still in the "helping" mode... plain and consistent - for Philippine progress and our educational system is one angle to focus on.
Hi Tonyang,
I didn't say that I am not supporting it, I have to clear that, I was just giving a thought for the incoming students and La Salle (if they will consider it). In fact, bilib nga ako sayo dahil sa mga programa mo na nakakatulong sa mga Pinoys atbp. and I am just hoping that someday, I could take part of it.

Anyways, I was just concerned about "value", for me, I want real education for real money and effort.

Goodday!

d_southpaw
02-21-2006, 05:10 PM
I didn't say that I am not supporting it, I have to clear that, I was just giving a thought for the incoming students and La Salle (if they will consider it).

Anyways, I was just concerned about "value", for me, I want real education for real money and effort.


Valid point WareWare. If ever it happens, mayroong 'experimental' element.

Just off the top of my head; I think that in business management and administration course, there are many aspects that are proven and universal. I think some of the good business schools in the Phil (AIM, La Salle, UP, Ateneo etc) and Paalyunan Barangay School :D know and can impart them well.

What will lack from it, specially if the goal in joining the program is to apply here in Japan some of the knowledge learned, is their (La Salle) expertise or knowledge of this market and the Japanese culture. This is where the students can contribute based on their experiences and perhaps Japanese colleagues, business associates.

Siguro naman ganon ang mga graduate learning school. Hindi ukemi or passive.
The students will actively participate in discussing and applying concepts. The
lecturer will be there just to guide.

Tonyang
02-21-2006, 08:45 PM
Ok lang Wareware... nagbigay ka ng pambalanse.

Napakaganda ng pambalanse rin ng ating kasamang dsouthpaw.

Mabuhay kayo! Malamang isang videoconference ang susunod na hakbang. Ka-email ko ngayon sina Dean Juico at Prof Concepcion ng DLSU Professional Schools. Okidoks.. balitaan tayo muli.

Tonyang
02-21-2006, 08:53 PM
I am Guy Concepcion, International Desk coordinator of the De La Salle
Graduate School of Business. My name was mentioned by Dean Juico in your
email trail with him below. Yes, I am going to coordinate with you
regarding this possible MBA Extension Program in Tokyo, Japan.

I am sure there are several questions from your end, and so your suggestion
for a teleconference could be our first step. Please continue to coordinate
with me on this, and for any questions I can immediately answer regarding
our MBA program.

Thanks. ANIMO LA SALLE!

Guy
--------------------------------------
Professor Rene F. Concepcion (GUY)
Program Coordinator:
International Desk
MBA Major in Sports and Recreation Management
MBA Major in Culture and Arts Management

De La Salle Professional Schools, Inc.
Graduate School of Business
2401 Taft Avenue, Manila 1004 Philippines
telephone number (632) 524-4611 local 351
facsimile number (632) 523-4295

Tonyang
03-04-2006, 10:31 PM
An orientation on the DLSU MBA program might take place after the
Golden Week and this is through a videoconference. This event might
fall on a Saturday. Please watch out for the latest development
regarding this program in Japan. We could for instance include a
general business seminar like "advantages and benefits of having an
MBA" etc.

I think you know the reasons why a DLSU MBA program had more
advantages and benefits (reasonable cost as number 1 reason, language
barrier as number 2 and plus factor for Philippine education to be a
global standard in the making in business). The program has extended
its wings to reach overseas Filipino professionals and expats and the
first target is Singapore and hopefully, with everyone's support, we
could have it in Japan too.

If you are interested to pursue an MBA under DLSU's Professional
Schools program, please reserve your slot during this event. There's
a high possibility for us to have a version in Tokyo too if there are
more than 25 definite students who will enrol. In my latest count,
there are 28 signees already. The more interested folks, the
better. I think this program will be tailor made based on the
available schedule of prospective students.

If you are interested to pursue an MBA program through DLSU extension
school in Tokyo, please send me an email at ka.tonyang@gmail.com (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ls-alumni-jp/post?postID=NtOw7KoB tOnnA7xfXSm8kbWc3t88 8tRCbEafAlSeizJROgVN aWnCvv9XEak4UkijKJul pTUh0UgXAsdYcDgM) and
kindly include all your questions regarding this program.

Thus, the feasibility of this program in Japan depends on our
response and our info dissemination. I am looking forward to your
support to this project. Apologies if this kind of message is not
useful to you. Kindly pass it on to other Filipino colleagues.
Maraming salamat po!

ANIMO LA SALLE!

-----------------

Also, calling all VOLUNTEERS...pls send me a private message if you are interested to help. We basically need to set up the venue (most probably JICA office), have enough food through sponsorship, sending sponsorship request and followup, registration or secretariat during the event, hosting etc.

abakitba
03-06-2006, 07:28 PM
Doesn't DLSC make enough money to pay their workers?
Perhaps 'working students'?
I mean... isn't this a Business School, teach us about making money, not working for free.
Interesting business model.
Hmm.. sweet irony.
I'd like to have a business in Japan... any volunteers wanna work for me... for Free?
Please PM me.
Just kidding.
Don't PM me.
Just send a post on TF saying you want to volunteer.

Tonyang
03-06-2006, 09:20 PM
Alright, thanks continuing this loop, Abaktiba. I am sure you want others to follow through this loop to seek more information about the MBA program feasibility in Tokyo.

We have 31 interested folks now. I am on my way to reserve for the JICA room for the videocon. Hope it will materialize.

Tonyang
03-06-2006, 09:28 PM
Ooops 33 na pala tayo if ever, folks. Please let's keep the list growing and let's not block opportunities for everyone. Thanks.

abakitba
03-06-2006, 09:59 PM
Ooops 33 na pala tayo if ever, folks. Please let's keep the list growing and let's not block opportunities for everyone. Thanks.
Lists are lists.
What you need are students.
Guess the list would be a start.
Ten percent would be my prediction, of the people in the list that register for classes.
Wish everyone good luck and hope that this program happens and everyone gets their MBA.

Tonyang
03-06-2006, 10:11 PM
Tama iyan, Abaktiba. We should have conservative estimates of our probability of wins... 10% or less to be conservative. Thus our universe of discrete outcomes must be countably infinite.

abakitba
03-06-2006, 11:11 PM
Thus our universe of discrete outcomes must be countably infinite.
Wow!? Wish I knew what that means???
Maybe it means I should go back to school :D

ayumi
03-07-2006, 10:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonyang
Thus our universe of discrete outcomes must be countably infinite.
Wow!? Wish I knew what that means???
Maybe it means I should go back to school

i-try ko lang:means;
masasamang mapaMULA sa mundo sa sobrang dami ay walang hanggang pagbibilang???
sensya na yun lang ang kaya ko...
la salle lang po ba ng puede? hindi ba puede ang graduate ka ng SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY?

d_southpaw
03-07-2006, 11:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tonyang
Thus our universe of discrete outcomes must be countably infinite.

i-try ko lang:means;
masasamang mapaMULA sa mundo sa sobrang dami ay walang hanggang pagbibilang???
sensya na yun lang ang kaya ko...


Nothing to apologize in trying ayumi-san. Buti ka nga naintindihan mo, ako hindi :D

Quote:
la salle lang po ba ng puede? hindi ba puede ang graduate ka ng SILIMAN UNIVERSITY?

The idea is, la salle will handle the graduate course (MBA). Kahit saang school siguro sa atin nag-graduate ng college/univ degree course, pwede. Kasama ka na nyan sa listahan ni ka tonyang :)

Tonyang
03-08-2006, 07:09 AM
Right, southpaw. Anyone interested could attend the videocon seminar after the golden week. They need to reserve though because we have to prepare for the snack and inform the owner of the facility about the headcount. Wow talagang super busy... pero kahit ganoon kailangan nating tututukan ang mga ganitong oportunidad para umangat tayong lahat. Thanks.

abakitba
03-08-2006, 07:26 AM
to ayumi-san
Thus our universe of discrete outcomes must be countably infinite.

i-try ko lang:means;
masasamang mapaMULA sa mundo sa sobrang dami ay walang hanggang pagbibilang???

This is what's known as gibberish, psuedo-intellectual babble, nonsense really, an attempt(present company excluded of course) to impress us with one's wisdom.
It usually backfires because when asked what it means, one is not able to explain or describe what they mean.
Now I could be wrong, and would be glad to apologize profusely upon clarification of the statement.
Good luck with Silliman dai.

Tonyang
03-08-2006, 09:34 PM
Ok folks.. we have 35 interested folks now in the list. Please spread the news to your friends and colleagues. Let's try to focus on the feasibility of the MBA program in this thread and we need everyone's support. Thanks a lot.

Tonyang
03-26-2006, 09:16 AM
Ooops 41 na ang gustong sumali sa videocon seminar natin pagkatapos ng Golden Week para sa feasibility ng isang DLSU-MBA program dito mismo sa Tokyo. Sa mga gustong matuloy ang programang ito, tayo na at magpalista.