The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

Mar 11, 2019 | Live, Only Berlin

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It was 2009 when we franchised a Shawarma and Fishball/Squidball cart. I resigned from work and decided that managing a food business was more prudent than working in the corporate world.

The attempt to start a business

Since part of my work was marketing communications and research, I was confident that I could bring in my corporate experience to our business. I could use the knowledge and experience I’ve earned and learned in marketing our food cart.

In time, we found the ideal place to set up our cart, hired a person to staff it, and readied all marketing collateral and gimmicks to promote our business.

Our first few weeks of sales were impressive. We’ve got a skilled staff as well, dedicated to working hard for his family. However, at the start of our second month, there was a decrease in customers. We found out that the training center and BPO company within the building where our food cart was set up left the place. Their contract was only until last month. And we weren’t informed about it.  On the contrary, the building admin even told us that new tenants are scheduled to come in the place; thus, the need to open a food court within the building to bring food choices closer to its tenants. However, the incoming offices supposedly to start within the same month backed out. We were left with few customers until our staff left us in favor of a new opportunity. We survived for a few weeks still until we decided to close the shop.

The failed business and wrong strategy

I thought my marketing communications skills and knowledge were enough to have a thriving business. All along, I thought we had the right product, the strategic location, and the committed staff. We lost money and time from that investment.

If only there were easily accessible seminars and other resources about franchising, we could have been enlightened about the tricks and trade of the business. If only I gave myself the chance to research more and hear stories about franchising successes and failures, we might have saved the business.

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I take full account of our failed business. We based decisions on trust that soon we’ve realized, we should have checked first the company’s franchising system and its commitment to support business owners.  Or we could have at least learned from the failures and successes of established and budding entrepreneurs.

The support group to grow the business

The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

Which makes me grateful to know that there is a group which aims to support the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises nationwide through franchising. I wasn’t aware of such group until just recently when I learned of the Franchise Asia Philippines.

Philippine Franchise Asociation (PFA) will be staging its 27th edition of The Franchise Asia Philippines. Dubbed as Asia’s biggest franchise event, the international conference highlights the role of franchising in sustaining growth and longevity in the business setting. The conference will feature over 70 subject matter experts not only focused on franchising but investment opportunities, business matching, and networking sessions as well. It will be from March 27 to 28, 2019.

The key to sustaining business growth

There will also be a three-day international expo from March 29 to 31 that aims to emphasize the role of franchising in realizing the entrepreneurial dreams of many Filipinos. With the theme “Be the Boss,” the three-day expo will serve as a one-stop shop of franchise and investment opportunities from home-grown and foreign concepts.

What draws me to the event is the fact that PFA has members coming from today’s most prominent businesses. I believe that by mere listening to these entrepreneurs, I will gain a better understanding of the Filipino market, know more about business planning, and how to attain and sustain a booming business.

All the more that I am interested in attending when I learned that franchising was one of the key strategies used by Max’s Restaurant to bring the brand into the new millennials. The brand has since grown to Max’s Group Inc. and is recognized as a builder of global and loved brands.

The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

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Indeed, growing businesses and building legacies like that of Max’s Group Inc. is possible. We might have failed our first business venture before, but that doesn’t mean we can’t grow business again. With the help of PFA, I know we will be guided appropriately on how to start, build, and sustain our dream franchise business. I have such great trust in franchising not only to help us be financially stable but more so to help me realize my entrepreneurial dream. It is my ultimate goal to be the boss and not depend on other companies to feed my family. I would want to be a source of jobs, too, to those in need and in a way, help them provide for their own families.

As I look forward to the international conference, all the more that I am excited to finally learn how to grow our business and build a legacy – the very same theme Franchise Asia Philippines 2019 promotes.

The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

The second chance to grow business and create a legacy

Do you also have that burning desire to grow your business and build a legacy? See you then at the Franchise Asia Philippines 2019.

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14 Comments

  1. Farhanna Kabalu

    Good morning Momi Berlin. I will read this later hehe pero sana magkaroon din kami ng business soon and makapag attend sa mga seminars and training for beginners na entrepreneurs..

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  2. Dangelyn Natividad

    Sana makaattend din ako ng mga ganyang seminars, may business naman ako maliit nga lang pero I know soon na makakamit ko din na magkaroon ng malaking business ‘yung kahit magkaroon man lang ng pwesto hindi ‘yung sa bahay lang.

    Reply
  3. jun panagsagan Ace

    Jonna Cielo: Ang galing naman nila pagdating sa business. Sana meron din ganyan dito saamin gusto ko din matuto..

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    • momiberlin

      Hi, Jonna. Nice to see you here. Tandaan mo, karamihan sa kanila, nagumpisa lang talaga sa maliit at nakaya nilang palakihin ang business nila. Darating din tayo dyan. See you around here.

      Reply
  4. Chin Enriquez

    Aww lam mo bang dito ako takot na takot momi Berlin, yung mag start ng business.. kasi di ko… umm.. forte? I mean wala talaga akong background knowledge about business.. I mean, you can’t just load your gun and shoot aimlessly diba?

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    • momiberlin

      I agree. Mabuti ung pag-aralan tlaaga mabuti bago pumasok sa isang bagay. Mabuti at may mga ganitong conference at talks na pwede tayong matuto at makakilala ng mga makakatulong sa atin.

      Reply
  5. Donna Ria Mahayag

    momi berlin mahilig kami mag business kaya lang napahinto ako kasi nag work ako ng full time… balak namin bumalik soon. after din mag give birth.

    Reply
    • momiberlin

      Good luck sa inyo ha at ipag pray natin yan na mapalago nyo ang business nyo para magkasama na kayo ni baby. sarap may business and kasama mo baby at family mo lagi.

      Reply
  6. Jessica Encomienda

    Galing!!!Ung heto talga mganda maka pag seminar pra malamn ang business,,Gusto ko din tlga mg business un nga lng tlga prob puhunan at saka ano kya maganda i business

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  7. momiberlin

    uy! ano ba ang magandang ibusiness. need talagang aralin din ang lugar, ang hilig ng tao, at syempre, sapat na puhunan.

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  8. Jasmin

    Maganda sana umattend ng seminar tho medyo malayo. I think dapat start small muna in business at wag mo ilagay dun lahat ng pera mo para di siya masyadong masakit if malugi.

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  9. Ma.theresa Priela

    Ito ung dream ko Mamsh Makapag patayo kami ng business . Na hopefully sana Matupad . Para sa Extra income namin for our future especially sa needs ng Mga kids namin kapag schooling na sila.
    Sana maka attend din kami ng seminars para sa future business Namin ❣️

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  10. Love Compoc

    I don’t know of this group too na may nag exist pala helping micro businesses and sa mga budding entrepreneurs too . Need talaga natin n alam ang nature of business na papasukin. We need to know our target market. Ako as sahm, i dreamed of having my own business and bec i have limited knowledge when it comes to business or putting up one, franchising is the option. We need din kasi to be equipped with enough knowledge aside sa right amount of money needed to venture into a new business.
    Maganda eto para mas marami pang matutunan ang mga nais mag franchise, di kasi basta basta din ang franchising lalo lahat tayo gusto mag-boom and magkaroon ng profit.

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  11. Ma.Catherine Matugas

    Maganda talagang business itong franchising business eh pero dapat talaga pag aralan mo muna ng maigi paano talaga mapalago ang isang business kailangan may second option ka rin .. Need mag umpisa sa mababang business pero pag pumatok naman talagang uunLad ka . Pangarap ko rin magkaron ng sariling business eh pero kailangan talagang pag ipunan

    Reply

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