Wednesday, December 10, 2025

MVP Group Leaders Explore Decision Intelligence, ‘Supercreativity’ for AI-Driven Growth at Annual Corporate Governance Session

When the companies that connect, power, transport, treat, and serve Filipinos can confidently confront the future of AI, the potential positive impact will be massive and expansive. For this to happen, leaders of these companies must be prepared and skilled to use AI responsibly, safely, and for the public good. To this end, directors, advisory board members, and officers of companies led by Group Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan gathered at the 2025 Annual Corporate Governance Enhancement Session (ACGES) at the Meralco Theater to explore how the MVP Group can embrace change and harness artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize decision-making and boost business growth.

The session, titled “Decision Intelligence and SuperCreativity: Leading in the Age of AI”, featured global experts Cassie Kozyrkov, Google’s first Chief Decision Scientist, pioneer on Decision Intelligence, and Founder and CEO of Kozyr LLC; and James Taylor, a leading authority on creativity and innovation who has guided Fortune 500 CEOs, entrepreneurs, and leaders from Silicon Valley to Dubai on how to design innovative organizations, unlock creative potential, and build sustainable futures. Kozyrkov and Taylor both shared insights on how AI can unleash new possibilities for leaders and organizations.

"We just can’t simply adopt a technology because it’s sexy or trendy. It’s a leadership question. At the end of the day, it's like a pilot--the pilot is the one who manages the take-off, as well as the landing," said Pangilinan, speaking to MVP Group directors, officers, and executives from the PLDT Group, MERALCO, Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, Philex Mining Corporation, PXP Energy Corp., Roxas Holdings, Inc., Maynilad, Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Metro Pacific Health, Metro Pacific Tollways, NLEX Corporation, Mediaquest Holdings, Makati Medical Center, Maya, Davao Doctors Hospital, Voyager Innovations, Kayana, mWell, and Cignal, who joined the half-day hybrid session.

Setting the tone for the session, PLDT Director and Chief Operating Officer Menardo G. Jimenez, Jr. stressed in his opening remarks that, in his view, AI is different from previous tech trends. "When AI came into the picture, the first thing that came into my mind was, Is this another tech fad? The answer is no. Absolutely not. AI is the real deal, not just because of how it can be applied in the corporate world, but because of how it can influence an individual's life,” he said, adding that as the Philippines gears up to host next year's ASEAN Summit, among the critical topics will be how AI can support the growth of countries in the region.

'AI is a leadership game'

In her talk "Winning with AI: Embracing Change and Optimizing Decisions at Scale", Kozyrkov underscored the importance of leadership in successfully implementing AI. "Now is not the time for absentee leadership. AI is a tool for decision-making, and how we make decisions around this technology is what matters most of all," she said. "AI is a leadership game. If you don’t have skilled leadership involved, bad things happen. When you have skilled leadership, that is when you flourish."

She also urged leaders to upskill their workforce, especially with the rise of generative AI. "We have to teach people one of the hardest skills: The skill of seeking advice. Today, personalized advice is abundant. That's what generative AI gets you. As a result of all this, judgment will be priceless. Knowing whether you should take the advice, knowing what you should ask about---that is very important," said Kozyrkov.

"Generative AI requires an organization that is filled with people with good judgment, because folks with good judgment are going to get great results out of it. And folks with poor judgment could be an organizational liability," she added.

Kozyrkov also warned against 'work slop', which is AI-generated workplace content that looks polished but is actually wrong outputs. "You must train your organizations, and you must tell them that just because something looks polished, doesn't mean it's right, and that it has to be the responsibility of whoever makes it to check it to be thoughtful," she said. "The new skills are knowing what to ask about, knowing how to describe what you're looking for, and knowing how to check whether what you needed is what you got."

'SuperCreativity'

Meanwhile, in his talk "SuperCreativity: Leading in the age of AI", Taylor introduced the concept of 'SuperCreativity', which augments human creativity with AI capabilities. "Creativity is the engine of innovation. In the age of AI, your ability to augment human creativity with exponential technologies like AI will define success."

Taylor emphasized the importance of AI governance in ensuring that AI systems deliver value while being transparent, fair, accountable, and aligned with human values. "For all these rapid developments that are happening in artificial intelligence Today, we need to ensure that we have not just the right products and services, but also the kind of AI right governance to help propel us into this new age in a safe and transparent way," he said.

Culture, according to Taylor, is also crucial to the successful implementation of any AI strategy. "You may have a great AI strategy, but if you don't have a culture that supports that, you're going to waste time and money," he said, adding that to build this culture, four skills would be the most valuable in the AI era: Collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication.

Taylor also warned about what he calls the "competency penalty", which has hindered many workers from using AI for fear that it will make them seem less competent. "To fix this, companies must spotlight role models--how are respected leaders in your organization using artificial intelligence? Focus on outcomes, not pure metrics."

Panel: How AI is reshaping industries

A dynamic panel moderated by Roby Alampay, PLDT Public Engagement Group and Corporate Communications Head, featured Kozyrkov, Taylor, and industry leaders Blums S. Pineda, PLDT SVP and Head of Enterprise Business Group; Rocky D. Bacani, Meralco Information, Communications, Technology and Transformation Head, and Kayana Chief Technology Officer; and Angelo S. Madrid, Maya Bank Director and President. They tackled how AI is reshaping industries like telco, power, and fintech, as well as discussed the need to anchor AI initiatives on clear business problems and challenges, but to also raise the bar for growth and other transformative outcomes.

Pineda, who has been recently appointed as PLDT Group AI Business Lead, said his mandate is not just to build the foundation but to potentially transform the way we operate, as well as to find new areas of growth for the group. "In the end, it's going to be about transformation and the leadership that it takes to aim for that. And what we have seen from AI is that it can really impact and accelerate that transformation when leveraged expansively. There is a lot of work to do."

Bacani highlighted that AI can only deliver real value when the foundations are in place, summarized as AID: Application, Infrastructure, and Data. Without clear use cases, the right systems, and reliably governed data, AI remains experimentation rather than transformation.

Madrid emphasized AI's essential role in scaling trust and protecting customers in a fully digital environment, especially in the fintech space.

The Annual Corporate Governance Enhancement Session is a flagship program of the MVP Group that brings together directors and officers to strengthen governance practices and explore emerging trends shaping business leadership. Now in its 19th year, ACGES continues to serve as a platform for learning and collaboration among the Group’s companies.

DOST-PTRI Unveils Weavers Manifesto, Calling for Respect for Philippine Weaves, Denouncing Replicas and Print Substitutes

Manila, Philippines – The Department of Science and Technology–Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST–PTRI) unveiled the Weavers Manifesto at the 1st Philippine Handloom Weaving Festival in Robinsons Ilocos, Ilocos Norte, held as part of the National Science, Technology, and Innovation Week. The manifesto is a united call from Filipino weaving communities urging respect and support for authentic Philippine weaves and denouncing machine-made replicas and printed substitutes that threaten their culture, identity, and livelihoods.

As traditional handloom-woven textiles gain popularity, Filipino weavers face escalating challenges, from counterfeit and mass-produced fabrics that dilute authenticity to unfair market access, lack of intellectual property protection, and limited recognition of their rights as artists, cultural bearers, and workers. These mounting challenges have pushed weaving communities nationwide to assert their rightful place in the country’s textile value chain and protect their heritage from further erosion.

DOST–PTRI led the consolidation of weavers’ insights and thoughts through the Weavers Manifesto, with Dr. Julius Leaño Jr., Director of DOST–PTRI, leading the signing and delegation of more than 120 weavers from over 40 communities nationwide. It was witnessed by DOST Ilocos Region Director Dr. Teresita Tabaog and Assistant Secretary Ana Carmela V. Remigio, Presidential Assistant for Northern Luzon.

DOST–PTRI and the weavers initially conducted a focused group discussion (FGD) that raised the concerns and needs of weaving communities across the country. The resulting Weavers’ Manifesto captured the eight (8) main and critical issues raised during the FGD. The signatories call for the following:
  • Opposition to the widespread use of counterfeit handwoven textiles and machine-made woven replicas as substitutes for the authentic handwoven fabrics of the Philippines. (Pagtutol sa malawakang paggamit ng mga pekeng hinabing tela at mga hinabing replika na gawa ng mga makina bilang panghalip sa mga tunay na habing-kamay ng Pilipinas.)

  • Use of handwoven textiles for the uniforms and attire of government employees and students. (Paggamit sa mga hinabing tela para sa uniporme at kasuotan ng mga kawani ng pamahalaan at mga mag-aaral.)

  • Strong opposition to the use of woven textile designs in sublimation printing and in printed fabrics being sold as if they were handloom woven. (Mariing pagtutol sa paggamit ng mga disenyo ng hinabing tela bilang disenyo sa sublimation printing at sa mga printed na tela binebenta bilang hinahabing tela.)

  • Expanded access for weavers to cotton- and natural-fiber-based yarns. (Mas pinalawak na akses ng mga manghahabi sa cotton at natural textile fiber-based yarns.)

  • Broader access to training programs to prepare the next generations of weavers and to promote knowledge about the art and science of weaving, especially among the youth. (Pinalawak na akses sa mga programa sa pagsasanay upang maihanda ang mga sumusunod na henerasyon ng mga manghahabi at pagpapalaganap ng kaalaman ukol sa sining at agham ng paghahabi lalo na sa mga kabataan.)

  • Unification of all weavers across the Philippines into an organized group. (Pagbubuklod ng lahat ng mga manghahabi sa buong pilipinas bilang isang organisadong grupo.)

  • Strengthening policies for the development of the weaving sector and for the protection of intellectual property and the creations of weavers and their respective communities. (Pagpapaigting ng mga polisiya para sa pagpapaunlad ng larangan at pagprotekta sa yamang-isip at mga likha ng manghahabi at ng kanilang grupong kinabibilangan.)

  • Respect for the rights and recognition of weavers, especially women whose livelihoods depend on this craft. (Paggalang sa mga karapatan at pagpapahalaga sa mga manghahabi lalo na ang mga kababaihang nakabatay ang kabuhayan sa larangang ito.)
As the Weavers’ Manifesto underscores the importance of keeping weaving traditions alive for the cultural and economic advancement of weavers, a testimony came from Marlyn Muyana of the Baraclayan Weavers Association of Iloilo, who shared how their community’s weaving center contributes to their community's advancement:

“Before the weaving center was established, our barangay was considered one of the poorest in the municipality. Many families struggled to meet daily needs, and sending children to school felt like an impossible dream. But through hard work, unity, and commitment, the weaving center became our turning point. Today, we are proud to say that we have no out-of-school youth in our community. Almost all our students now have the chance to pursue higher education in colleges and universities.”

Weavers Manifesto also aligns with the advocacy raised by Dr. Leaño, Jr., during the opening ceremony of the festival, where he publicly appealed, “Sana po ‘wag na kayong bumili ng fake handloom woven fabrics because you are not just depriving them of their livelihood. You are depriving them of their culture. You are depriving them of their identity. And most importantly, you are depriving them of their future.”

The four-day festival generated over ₱2 million in gross sales of handloom-woven products from more than 120 participating weavers representing over 40 weaving communities across various regions.

As part of the CottonPH Weaving Movement, around 600 kilograms of cotton yarn were also distributed to boost local handloom weaving, reduce dependence on imported yarns, and promote sustainability through locally spun quality yarns. This marks the first massive distribution of yarns to gauge the weavability and support the overall transition journey of weavers to Philippine cotton yarns.

Additionally, Ilocos Norte will be able to spin and produce cotton yarns for Northern Luzon following the inauguration of the facility on November 20 in Vintar during the festival.

The Philippine Handloom Weaving Festival drew over 1,000 participants and was a collaboration of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Norte Tourism, Cebu Pacific Air, Robinsons Ilocos, and the Local Government of Taguig City, the host city of the Philippine Handloom Weaving Center.

GCash Empowers Over 2,000 NMSMEs at TindaNow Mindanao Summit 2025

In partnership with the Local Government of Tagum City, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), TESDA, and the Tagum City Council of Women Foundation Inc. (TCCWFI), GCash brought together more than 2,000 nano, micro, small, and medium enterprises (NMSMEs) at the TindaNow Mindanao Summit 2025. As the country’s leading finance superapp and largest cashless ecosystem, GCash used this landmark event to introduce digital innovations designed to strengthen and scale local businesses—from smarter operations through GCash for Business (G4B), to expanded income opportunities via the enhanced GCash Pera Outlet Plus, and accessible financing through Fuse Financing Inc., its lending arm.

The summit focused on providing NMSMEs with practical, easy-to-adopt tools that support growth in the digital marketplace. One of the key highlights was the launch of the upgraded GCash Pera Outlet Plus, which transforms sari-sari stores and small retailers into community financial hubs. Through this platform, store owners can earn additional income by offering cash-in, cash-out, load, and bill payment services, enabling them to serve as vital access points for financial services in their neighborhoods.

Businesses also gained access to responsible and transparent lending through Fuse Financing Inc. Guided by the belief that credit should help rather than burden entrepreneurs, Fuse offers structured loan products meant to support inventory, operations, and business expansion. This provides a safer alternative to predatory lending, which continues to be a challenge for many small business owners.

The summit's relevance is underscored by the economic landscape. According to DTI’s 2023 data, MSMEs represent 99.63% of all registered businesses in the Philippines. In Mindanao alone, these enterprises generated over 986,000 jobs, yet access to formal credit remains limited. As of March 2025, MSME loans accounted for just 4.63% of banks’ total lending—far below the mandated 10 percent. Through platforms like GCash Pera Outlet Plus, and Fuse loans, entrepreneurs can better manage finances and pursue sustainable growth.

Government officials and GCash executives emphasized the importance of digital inclusion and financial empowerment. Leaders highlighted the role of digital tools in widening market reach, improving operational efficiency, and building resilience among small enterprises. GCash for Business (G4B) also showcased features such as SoundPay and Pocket Pay, offering businesses streamlined payment solutions and encouraging digital adoption.

Through the integration of financial literacy education, accessible digital services, and responsible lending, GCash is helping Mindanao’s entrepreneurs adapt, innovate, and thrive in a rapidly evolving digital economy. For more information, visit www.gcash.com.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Dermorepubliq Launches “Welcome to the Republiq” Campaign, Championing Science-Based Skincare for Filipinos With Sensitive Skin

Manila, PhilippinesDermorepubliq, one of the country’s fastest-rising skincare brands, introduces “Welcome to the Republiq,” a new campaign that strengthens the brand’s commitment to science-backed skincare created for sensitive Filipino skin.

The campaign introduces Dermorepubliq in a fresh, modern way, highlighting clinical credibility, ingredient transparency, and research-driven formulations. It aims to build a community that values reliable, evidence-based skincare instead of trends or trial-and-error routines.

Leading the rollout is the campaign video, which showcases Dermorepubliq’s purpose of helping Filipinos achieve healthier, more resilient skin. The video has gained 48.3 million views on TikTok and spotlights how the brand addresses everyday Filipino skin concerns, such as humidity-triggered irritation, oil imbalance, and environmental stress.

Adding to this momentum is another viral video, “Science-based Skincare? Do It With Dermo mo na ’yan!,” which has reached 6.2 million views in just four months. The relatable storytelling and simplified explanations helped make science-first skincare more accessible to a wider audience.

Every Dermorepubliq product is developed through clinical research and uses active ingredients at proven concentrations. All formulations undergo rigorous testing to ensure visible results while remaining gentle for the country’s largely sensitive-skin population. This approach reflects the brand’s three core pillars: science-backed formulations, solutions made for Filipino skin, and a community whose real experiences guide innovation.

Keith Sta. Barbara, Founder and President of Dermorepubliq, shared, “Filipinos deserve skincare that goes beyond buzzwords. Every Dermorepubliq product is grounded in research, data, and real results. Great skin should be accessible and backed by science.”

He added, “We are redefining how sensitive skin is cared for in the Philippines by building a community that values transparency, education, and long-term results.”

“Welcome to the Republiq” also builds on the nationwide conversation the brand sparked in October about shifting from the traditional “hiyang” mindset toward more scientific, evidence-based skincare decisions. This ongoing discussion reflects Dermorepubliq’s leadership in shaping a more informed and empowered skincare community.

Through this campaign, Dermorepubliq reinforces its position as a leader in science-based, accessible skincare for Filipinos.

Capture the Season: Why Vivo Smartphones Are the Perfect Holiday Gift This 2025

As the holidays draw near, Filipinos are once again searching for meaningful gifts that reflect appreciation, love, and celebration. While classic presents like clothing, bags, and toys remain all-time favorites, this year shows a rising trend: more shoppers are choosing gadgets—especially smartphones. With their long-term usefulness and ability to capture life’s best moments, smartphones have become one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give.

For those who love photography, whether it’s snapping quick daily memories, shooting night scenes, or recording concerts and events, Vivo has curated an impressive lineup of smartphones tailored for every type of creator. Paired with exciting discounts during the 12.12 sale, this season offers the perfect opportunity to make a worthwhile upgrade or surprise someone special.

Top Vivo Smartphones for Every Type of Photographer

The Vivo X300 Series leads this year’s lineup, designed for users who want DSLR-quality photos without the bulk. It features a 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera and a ZEISS Gimbal-Grade Main Camera that ensures sharp, stable shots in any condition. Starting at Php 67,999, the series becomes even more irresistible with up to Php 10,000 off during the 12.12 sale. Photography extras like the Vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit and PGYTECH Imaging Grip Kit are also available for creative shooters.

For fans of compact devices, the Vivo X200 FE offers flagship power in a smaller build. Its 50MP ZEISS Super Telephoto Camera makes it a must-have for travelers and concert-goers, all for Php 44,999.

The Vivo V60 stands out as the mid-range zoom powerhouse, boasting up to 100x zoom and a 10x Telephoto Stage Portrait mode—perfect for sports and events. Prices start at Php 27,999.

Meanwhile, the Vivo V60 Lite caters to night photography enthusiasts with its 50MP Sony IMX882 Camera and 2x lossless zoom, starting at Php 14,999, along with discounts of up to Php 2,500 on Lazada.

More Affordable Options for Everyday Users

Vivo also offers reliable budget-friendly phones like the Y29, featuring a massive 6500mAh BlueVolt battery and Military-Grade durability starting at Php 8,999; the Y21d, equipped for underwater photography from Php 6,999; and the Y04 Series, ideal for students and first-time users from just Php 4,699.

To make the season even brighter, Vivo is giving customers the chance to win a brand-new Jaecoo J7SHS SUV worth Php 1,549,000 with every Php 8,000 purchase until January 10, 2025.

This Christmas, give the gift of creativity, innovation, and lasting memories. Visit Vivo stores nationwide or shop online to enjoy exclusive 12.12 deals and discover the perfect holiday companion.