DTI VI has now 273 KMME graduates
Nineteen micro, small and medium
entrepreneurs capped their Kapatid Mentor ME Program with their respective
business improvement plan presentations at Stargazer Inn, Brgy. San Miguel,
Jordan, Guimaras last August 31.
The DTI Guimaras Provincial Office has
engaged these entrepreneurs from the food, crafts, poultry and service sectors to
a 10-module session to assist them to scale up and sustain their enterprises through
weekly coaching and mentoring by business owners and practitioners on different
functional areas of entrepreneurship.
DTI VI Regional Director Rebecca M. Rascon
said that this mentoring and coaching program further strengthens the MSMEs’
position as the key catalysts of the country’s economic growth and development.
MSMEs plays a significant role to our
country’s economic growth, trade, employment, innovation, and poverty
alleviation as they account for 99.5 percent of established businesses and
employ over 60 percent of the country’s workforce.
Since the program was introduced in Region
VI, a total of 273 MSMEs has already graduated from the program. In 2016, DTI
Iloilo Provincial Office was piloted and has produced 17 graduates.
Last year, DTI Region VI registered 129
MSMEs finishing the KMME Program from the provincial offices – Aklan, 24;
Antique, 24; Capiz, 20; Guimaras, 22; Iloilo, 21; and, Negros Occidental, 18.
This year, a total of 127 MSMEs graduated
from the program from the different provincial offices in the region - Aklan,
23; Antique, 24; Capiz, 21; Guimaras, 19; Iloilo, 20; and, Negros Occidental,
20.
The Mentor ME
Program aims to help micro and small entrepreneurs scale up their enterprises,
spur economic activity and generate employment opportunities, and mainstream
OTOPreneurs who are ready for business expansion.
The program
features modules that shall subject the mentees to various business concepts
and develop the acumen needed in scaling up and sustaining an enterprise, such
as: product development, marketing, operations management, accounting,
taxation, finance, obligations and contracts, human resource management, supply
and value chain, succession planning and business plan development.
The KMME Program is a joint program of the
DTI and the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship – Go Negosyo.
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