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Young Filipino winners share their experience at the
P&G CEO Challenge regional rounds
From left to
right: The Philippine team composed of Miguel De La Cruz from Ateneo de Manila University, Belle Ginez from the University
of the Philippines, and Brian Chen from De La Salle University at the P&G Regional Office in
Singapore during the 2019 CEO Challenge last February.
MANILA, Philippines – October 30, 2019 – Leading consumer goods
company Procter & Gamble (P&G) created P&G CEO Challenge as a
platform to discover talents who have the potential
to employ an entrepreneurial approach to business management. It is also aimed to shape Filipino students to lead at an early age.
A business immersion and case competition, the P&G
CEO Challenge is held annually in local, regional and global levels. It gives
candidates a chance to learn about the P&G workplace culture, the different
functions in the company, and how each function contributes to the overall
success of the business.
The competition was designed to test a student’s
aptitude for innovation and highlight their entrepreneurial spirit for an
opportunity to learn how to think critically and address business challenges
for one of the world’s leading consumer brands under P&G’s portfolio.
Expected output from students is a business plan to be presented to P&G’s
leadership team.
On its fourth year and with over 7,000 students
participating all over Asia, three Filipino case competition winners bagged
first runner up at the regional round in Singapore earlier this year. Other
winners were university students from Singapore and Japan who were named
champions and second runner up, respectively.
“P&G believes that the best way for potential
employees to understand the unique advantage of joining P&G is by giving
them a feel of what the company can offer. As such, it created the P&G CEO
Challenge wherein students can experience what actual P&G employees do, and
how each P&G employee is challenged and valued for contributing to the
business daily,” P&G Philippines General Manager Rafael Fajardo shares.
Winners of the regional round will go to Dubai for the
global competition. Those who triumph at the global round will have the
privilege to meet and be mentored by P&G Global CEO, David Taylor in the
P&G Headquarters in Cincinnati, USA. Finalists will also be prioritized for
internship or full-time employment.
On representing the home country and learning from the
best of P&G
During their recent stint, the P&G CEO Challenge
Philippine team composed of Miguel De La Cruz from Ateneo de Manila University, Belle Ginez from the University
of the Philippines, and Brian Chen from De La Salle University echoed the same
sentiments that it was a privilege to go through a learning opportunity that
harbors innovative thinking and an entrepreneurial spirit for university
students who aspire to become leaders someday.
To Brian, now a P&G Associate Finance Manager, the
experience was more memorable than expected. Apart from bagging one of the
coveted top prizes, such as an all-expenses paid trip to Singapore, he credits
the competition for being an unparalleled learning opportunity that he could
not have elsewhere. He shares, “It was extremely refreshing and humbling to be
placed in a situation where you just constantly pick up all the information,
learn, and get mentored by the brightest minds in the corporate world.”
Belle echoes the sentiment — “In a span of a few days,
I was able to learn a lot of concepts and business knowledge that I can use in
the future. I was able to experience handling
business challenges that only top executives get to face.” She
further adds, “The experience is nothing short of an eye-opener and a challenge.
It’s a balance of work and play, which really says a lot about P&G work
culture.”
The experiences of Brian, Miguel and Belle demonstrate
how companies today should create a culture that inspires employees to lead. At
P&G, leadership development is at the core of recruitment and career
development, making the company a great place to work because employees feel
engaged and valued for contributing to the business.
When asked about
his key takeaway from the competition, Miguel, now a P&G Associate Finance
Manager, shares, “I think having been instilled with new and more organised approach
to diagnosing problems and solving them is something to thank CEO challenge
for.”
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