Author: Brian Dys

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 8

    Recap of last week’s topic: funding lifecycle

    Designing the Product/Service to see Product-Market Fit: metrics is Desirability (how the customers feel about your solution? Would they recommend the product to other people, if not, why not? On a scale of 1 to 10. To see if there is a strong Product-Market Fit to the point that they would recommend.)

    Designing the Business (channels, acquisitions, delivery) to see Feasibility and Financial Viability; this is where revenue will come in.

    Validation stage: Learning not Earning

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  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 7

    Prof. Mau

    Budgeting

    • Quantitative representation of your strategy

    Master Budget

    • Capex (Capital Expenditures)
      • Building
      • Necessary equipment
    • Opex (Operating Budgets)

    Questions to ask

    • What must the entity have?
    • Can the entity afford it?
    • Is it worth it?

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  • Sandals Na May Medyas

    c. 1997

    Nauso ang topsider na may medyas. Nauso ang balat na sandalyas na may butas-butas at strap na may medyas. Baduy daw sabi ng tiyo ko. Hindi ko sila ginaya. Jeprox ba? Baduy. Jologs sa panahon ngayon.

    May kilala akong nagsusuot ng Birkis tapos medyas. Nagmula siya sa Davao at nag-aral sa Ateneo De Manila. Kawawang bata, hindi alam ang kalakalan sa Maynila.

    From parlorgel.blogspot.com

  • How Meralco Will Make Bill Payments Even Easier

    Update – 31 August 2017

    Meralco + Bayad Center = Success!

    With an overdue bill on hand, I went to Bayad Center to pay for my Meralco bill. And I was able to do so.

    On April 8, 2014 I wrote out my frustration about failing to pay my electricity bill – I discovered it saved as draft, unpublished.

    Now, here it is – has anything changed?

    Meralco + BPI Express Online = Fail

    It’s the start of the month again, I logged in to BPI Express Online to pay my Meralco bill. But I remembered that Meralco updated the Account Number of my account making my current enrollment in BPI invalid. Countless times, I tried to enroll my new Account Number to no avail.

    Meralco + BPI = Fail

    So, I went to a nearby BPI branch to pay the bill. But lucky me, the teller said that they don’t accept overdue payments. You know, when you’re paying the bill past the due date stated on the bill? I looked at my bill and drat, yes, due date was yesterday – April 6, Sunday.

    Meralco + LBC = Fail

    I headed to an LBC across the street – still, they don’t accept overdue payments. It’s as if Meralco automatically becomes unlisted in their roster of “accepted bills” after the bill’s due date.

    Meralco punishes you for not paying on time

    Apparently, overdue payments are only accepted at Meralco Business Centers. So I remotely asked my wife to pay the bill at the nearest business center. It was near, all right and if she had free time. But the line was long – like 45-minutes long. That night after work, I dared myself to come home.

    Online payments = FTW; Old Business Centers = WTF

    Let me clarify – old business centers as the only acceptable payment center is WTF.

    The main benefit of online payment of bills is that wherever you are, whatever you do, you can make the payment. It goes the same with Third Part Agents (TPAs) such as banks (BPI, BDO) and payment centers (LBC, Bayad Center) – chances are they are just around the corner, competing for customers like us. Unlike the handful Meralco Business Centers that would require you to book a flight to get there.

    The Problem

    Meralco does not have a well-rounded grace period in bill payments. After the stated due date, it then limits you to paying only at any of their Business Centers. But chances are, there’s only one in your area. And like I said, one must take a trip to reach it.

    The Solution

    Don’t limit customers who are so willing to pay their bills – anywhere, anyhow they want.

    I interviewed Meralco’s customer service via Facebook Messenger and found out about their schedule from meter reading to billing to letting you live by the candlelight.

    The person behind the screen also explained the reason behind the problem: it takes 3 days for TPAs (third party agents like BPI, Bayad Center) to report the payment to Meralco – and I assume, if they didn’t have some kind of ban, by the time Meralco receives your payment, you already duped them into thinking that you deserved that glowing television light despite being an overdue payee.

    Let’s see how Meralco could afford being forgiving by allowing TPAs to accept late payments (with a grace period, of course).

    I dub it the Meralco Billing Schedule (this is the normal process as I calculated it):

    • March 27: Meter reading
    • March 30: Bill delivery – 3 days after meter reading
    • April 6: Bill due date – 7 days after bill delivery or 10 days after meter reading
    • April 9: Notice of disconnection – 3 days after bill due date
    • April 15: Order of disconnection – 6 days after notice of disconnection

    As you can see, there is a total of 9 days before the SWAT comes barging in your front yard and disconnecting you from a line more important than online.

    Meralco could still afford to let TPAs accept payments up to 3 days after issuing the notice of disconnection (April 12). That will leave the required 3 days of TPA reporting of payments.

    I talked to a colleague a month ago – he’s working on a bill payment system wherein Meralco is one of the billers. To my surprise, it is still fashionable in this day and age to prolong the suffering of people already without TV and fridge.

    How I prevented this anomaly from happening ever again? I enrolled all my bills in Citi One Bill.

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 5

    Hypothesis-driven Entrepreneurship

    Revenue Model

    AIDA – test hypothesis based on it (more…)

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 4

    Promise is defined by company; value is defined by customer.

    Each customer will have different expectations.

    Expectations (What is expected) vs. Perceptions (What is delivered)

    Changing the way we look at things / the way we solve problems.

    Identify if there are gaps in the expectations and perceptions. (more…)

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 3

    Introduction to Systems Thinking by Prof. Antonio Ma. Perez

    Focusing on Customer Value Proposition

    Mind Mapping (more…)

  • Of Oddness and Obsolescence – The Twilight Zone No. 153

    The Brain Center at Whipple’s

    Twilight Zone - 153 - S05E33 - 1964_05_15 - The Brain Center at Whipple's

    Technician (T): Mr. Whipple, have you looked around this place lately?

    Mr. Whipple (W): Looked around?

    T: The cafeteria, for example. It’s like a cave. Not a soul in there. Just a few vending machines and music coming thru a loud speaker. You walked around the parking lot? It’s a dessert. No cars, no people.

    W: How very enlightening!

    T: This place has every thing now in the way of efficiency. But do you know what it lacks?

    W: Don’t tell me.

    T: Voices. Laughter. Just whatever it is that makes people feel for people. That’s what it lacks! This is a lousy place to work in, Mr. Whipple.

    (Excerpt from the dialogue of Mr. Whipple and the Technician.)


    Closing narration:

    There are many bromides applicable here. Too much of a good thing, tiger by the tail, as you sow so shall you reap.

    The point is that too often, man becomes clever instead of becoming wise. He becomes inventive but not thoughtful. And sometimes, as in the case of Mr. Whipple, he can create himself right out of existence.

    Tonight’s tale of oddness and obsolescence from the Twilight Zone.

    Rod Serling

    References

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 2

    In an early start-up environment, we should cultivate a culture of learning. Dedicate more time in learning than in building.

    Learning should be exponential.

    In every company meeting, there must be some new insights that should be brought on the table.

  • IdeaSpace x AIM: Entrepreneurship Development Program – Day 6

    Prof. Maurino Bolante “Mau”

    Basic Accounting Concepts


    Basic Financial Reports

    • for potential investors (equity / capitalization / creditors)

    Basic Questions

    • 5 Strategic Questions
      • Can we sell?
        • Sales / Revenues
      • Can we produce?
        • Costs (what the customer gets, you incur a cost; direct)
          • Cost of Sales
          • Cost of Production
          • Cost of Service
      • Can we operate?
        • Expenses
          • Salaries
          • Rent
      • Can we afford?
      • Is it worth it (rate of return)?
    • John Gokongwei

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