With the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry E-Commerce Office, herein is the June 30 version of the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap draft. Its document version that is currently being edited can be found at http://bit.ly/ecomroadmap
Parties are encourage to give inputs by sending eco@dti.gov.ph an email.
With the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry E-Commerce Office, I am sharing the June 8 draft of the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap. The updated version will be shared on June 11 (Manila time 10 AM via webinar). To join, sign-up at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8066115524495279362
Les tendances 2016 de la eSanté lors des Signaux Numériques 2016.
Les tendances 2016 dans le eTourisme lors des Signaux Numériques 2016.
La conférence annuelle d’AEC vous délivre les résultats d’une année de veille et d’analyse des tendances mondiales du numérique. Les Signaux Numériques permettent ainsi d’anticiper à court et à moyen terme les futurs enjeux technologiques, sociétaux et territoriaux impulsés par le numérique.
Webconférence Interaction Healthcare - Buzz e-santé : les grandes tendances d...Rémy TESTON
Webconférence Interaction Healthcare - Buzz e-santé : : les grandes tendances du digital santé- Objets connectés, "wearables", capteurs, m-health, big data, Google glass, réalité augmentée, gamification, simulation virtuelle, imprimante 3D ...
Les collectivités à l’heure des objets connectés - E-dealLes Interconnectés
Atelier sur les nouvelles perspectives des collectivités en matière d'objets connectés
Intervention de Nathalie Guillot, E-Deal et David Rousseau de Qowisio
With the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry E-Commerce Office, I am sharing the June 8 draft of the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap. The updated version will be shared on June 11 (Manila time 10 AM via webinar). To join, sign-up at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8066115524495279362
Les tendances 2016 de la eSanté lors des Signaux Numériques 2016.
Les tendances 2016 dans le eTourisme lors des Signaux Numériques 2016.
La conférence annuelle d’AEC vous délivre les résultats d’une année de veille et d’analyse des tendances mondiales du numérique. Les Signaux Numériques permettent ainsi d’anticiper à court et à moyen terme les futurs enjeux technologiques, sociétaux et territoriaux impulsés par le numérique.
Webconférence Interaction Healthcare - Buzz e-santé : les grandes tendances d...Rémy TESTON
Webconférence Interaction Healthcare - Buzz e-santé : : les grandes tendances du digital santé- Objets connectés, "wearables", capteurs, m-health, big data, Google glass, réalité augmentée, gamification, simulation virtuelle, imprimante 3D ...
Les collectivités à l’heure des objets connectés - E-dealLes Interconnectés
Atelier sur les nouvelles perspectives des collectivités en matière d'objets connectés
Intervention de Nathalie Guillot, E-Deal et David Rousseau de Qowisio
La pharmacie à l'heure du digital
Pourquoi vouloir digitaliser la pharmacie?
Qu'est-ce que cela signifie ?
Quels acteurs pour accompagner le changement ?
Soutenance de ma thèse professionnelle du MBAMCI en février 2016
Pinterest - Enjeux et intérêts pour les marquesDagobert
Mars 2012 : Si Pinterest est en ce début d’année LE réseau social dont tout le monde parle, il est important cependant de prendre du recul sur l’outil et les réels enjeux qu’il soulève.
Dagobert fait le point sur la plateforme, ses avantages mais aussi ses limites.
Digital Retail - le e-commerce augmenté - conference e-com - 29.04.2014Pascal Escarment
ROPO, SOLOMO, Boutiques connectés, WebToStore, Big Data et Omnicanal bousculent l’e-commerce et dessinent les fondements du Commerce Digital. Analyse sur les tendance de l’e-commerce et les virages à prendre pour ré-enchanter l’(e-)commerce : comment faire évoluer votre site, vos points de vente et mieux connaître vos clients.
SparkLabs Global Asia E-Commerce Report 2015Bernard Moon
Report focused on e-commerce in Asia. Overviews of China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam). Describes the major startups and companies for each market and the investor landscape.
3 Powerful Leadership Lessons from Guy KawasakiBrian Downard
I recently did an expert roundup on leadership and wanted to know one simple thing:
What are the most important skills/traits for leaders. Here is what Guy Kawasaki said...
Industry 4.0: Merging Internet and FactoriesFabernovel
Industrial IoT and connected objects for factories are part of our research at FABERNOVEL OBJET, our activity dedicated to IoT.
The future of industry is at the crossroads of internet and factories. Some call it INDUSTRY 4.0 or FACTORY 4.0 in reference to the upcoming fourth industrial revolution. Governments and private companies in Germany, UK and the USA have acknowledged the importance of industrial IoT and its central role in future industrial transformation.
The adoption of Industrial Internet has both near-term and long-term impacts and will be characterized by the emergence of new models such as the “Outcome Economy” and the “Autonomous, Pull Economy”.
We believe that INDUSTRY 4.0 is a growth opportunity for industrial companies, and have decrypted this very phenomenon in the following presentation.
The Future of Marketing 2016: New Roles, and Trends Mathew Sweezey
2016 is almost here, and with it will come a host of new marketing challenges. To help prepare you I've crafted this presentation with
- New Data from Google on Marketing Moments
- New ideas on breaking though the noise
- New roles for the CMO and Demand Gen Teams
- New metrics for showing holistic marketing value
The presentation is created to inspire you, and help you see new ways to market in 2016. Please feel free to share this content, and reach out to me with any questions you may have. Best, Mat
Learn step-by-step how you can dramatically increase your audience of subscribers, leads, customers and fans by adding a few simple (and free) types of marketing strategies to the mix.
E-Transformation du marché de l'alcool et des spiritueux - #MBAMCIBenoit Puzin
Présentation de l'e-transformation du marché de l'alcool et des spiritueux. Réalisé par des étudiant du MBA MCI : Aymeric Bellavoine, Colin Girette, Baudouin Gabeur, Axel Peigné, Benoit Puzin et Maximilien Rufin.
Le plan de la présentation est le suivant :
Préambule, définitions et périmètre de l’étude
I. Présentation du marché (International + France)
II. E-transformation organisationnelle d’un acteur
III. La distribution
IV. La communication
A. Législation
B. Nouvelles opportunités de communication
V. Etudes de cas :
A. Ballantine’s
B. Budweiser
Prospectives : alcools et objets connectés.
e-Commerce Trends from 2014 to 2015 by Divante.coDivante
The new and actual version of this Report is here
https://www.slideshare.net/divanteltd/ecommerce-trends-from-2017-to-2018-by-divante
e-Commerce sales worldwide will reach $1.7 trillion in 2015. The World's Leading E-Commerce Companies, Capital Market, E-Commerce startups to watch, Omnichannel, B2C e-commerce sales worldwide and more!
A marketing action plan for Reebok’s Crossfit brand I developed with a group in my NYU Integrated Marketing program.
Elisa Tsang (http://www.slideshare.net/ElisaTsang) was a member in the group.
Objets connectés, "wearables", capteurs, m-health, big data, Google glass, réalité augmentée, gamification, simulation virtuelle, imprimante 3D ..., l'essor fulgurant de la technologie ouvre un champ applicatif en santé qui va révolutionner les usages des professionnels de santé et des patients.
Les patients y sont d'ailleurs plutôt favorables. Une étude parue en mai dernier montre que 52% d'entre eux ont utilisé au moins une fois un outil numérique de prévention en santé.
Voici les 34 technologies de 2016 à forts enjeux stratégiques selon GartnerThibaut Watrigant
Gartner a dévoilé son cycle des technologies émergentes de 2016, et nous avons relevé les 34 technologies de demain que l’institut d’analyse considère comme étant porteuses des plus forts enjeux stratégiques : la réalité virtuelle, la réalité augmentée, la gestion efficiente du cycle de vie de la donnée en entreprise, les assistants questions/réponses, la virtualisation généralisée, les nanotubes électroniques, les véhicules autonomes, la sécurité assurée par logiciel, le machine learning, les experts conseillers cognitifs, la maison connectée, la blockchain, les robots intelligents, les micro centres de données, la reconnaissance & contrôle gestuel, les plateformes pour l’internet des objets, les drones à usage professionnel, l’informatique affective, les sciences accessibles de la donnée, les assistants personnels virtuels, les chatbots, les interfaces neuronales directes, l’affichage volumétrique, l’espace de travail connecté (et intelligent), l’analytique personnelle, les technologies d’amélioration humaine, les calculateurs quantiques, les plateformes de regroupement de données personnelles, les composants neuromorphiques, la reconnaissance contextuelle analytique, le wi-fi hew, les robots généralistes intelligents, l’impression 4d, la poussière intelligente.
Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap - July 16 DRAFTJanette Toral
With the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry E-Commerce Office, I am sharing the latest version of the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap with revisions as of July 16, 2015.
Women in Tech #goab Philippines E-Commerce Index and E-Commerce Maturity Scor...Janette Toral
Presented by Janette Toral last September 27, 2013 during the Women in Tech breakfast session at Geeks on a Beach event Boracay. Learn more about this report at http://digitalfilipino.com/e-commerce-index-philippines/
La pharmacie à l'heure du digital
Pourquoi vouloir digitaliser la pharmacie?
Qu'est-ce que cela signifie ?
Quels acteurs pour accompagner le changement ?
Soutenance de ma thèse professionnelle du MBAMCI en février 2016
Pinterest - Enjeux et intérêts pour les marquesDagobert
Mars 2012 : Si Pinterest est en ce début d’année LE réseau social dont tout le monde parle, il est important cependant de prendre du recul sur l’outil et les réels enjeux qu’il soulève.
Dagobert fait le point sur la plateforme, ses avantages mais aussi ses limites.
Digital Retail - le e-commerce augmenté - conference e-com - 29.04.2014Pascal Escarment
ROPO, SOLOMO, Boutiques connectés, WebToStore, Big Data et Omnicanal bousculent l’e-commerce et dessinent les fondements du Commerce Digital. Analyse sur les tendance de l’e-commerce et les virages à prendre pour ré-enchanter l’(e-)commerce : comment faire évoluer votre site, vos points de vente et mieux connaître vos clients.
SparkLabs Global Asia E-Commerce Report 2015Bernard Moon
Report focused on e-commerce in Asia. Overviews of China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam). Describes the major startups and companies for each market and the investor landscape.
3 Powerful Leadership Lessons from Guy KawasakiBrian Downard
I recently did an expert roundup on leadership and wanted to know one simple thing:
What are the most important skills/traits for leaders. Here is what Guy Kawasaki said...
Industry 4.0: Merging Internet and FactoriesFabernovel
Industrial IoT and connected objects for factories are part of our research at FABERNOVEL OBJET, our activity dedicated to IoT.
The future of industry is at the crossroads of internet and factories. Some call it INDUSTRY 4.0 or FACTORY 4.0 in reference to the upcoming fourth industrial revolution. Governments and private companies in Germany, UK and the USA have acknowledged the importance of industrial IoT and its central role in future industrial transformation.
The adoption of Industrial Internet has both near-term and long-term impacts and will be characterized by the emergence of new models such as the “Outcome Economy” and the “Autonomous, Pull Economy”.
We believe that INDUSTRY 4.0 is a growth opportunity for industrial companies, and have decrypted this very phenomenon in the following presentation.
The Future of Marketing 2016: New Roles, and Trends Mathew Sweezey
2016 is almost here, and with it will come a host of new marketing challenges. To help prepare you I've crafted this presentation with
- New Data from Google on Marketing Moments
- New ideas on breaking though the noise
- New roles for the CMO and Demand Gen Teams
- New metrics for showing holistic marketing value
The presentation is created to inspire you, and help you see new ways to market in 2016. Please feel free to share this content, and reach out to me with any questions you may have. Best, Mat
Learn step-by-step how you can dramatically increase your audience of subscribers, leads, customers and fans by adding a few simple (and free) types of marketing strategies to the mix.
E-Transformation du marché de l'alcool et des spiritueux - #MBAMCIBenoit Puzin
Présentation de l'e-transformation du marché de l'alcool et des spiritueux. Réalisé par des étudiant du MBA MCI : Aymeric Bellavoine, Colin Girette, Baudouin Gabeur, Axel Peigné, Benoit Puzin et Maximilien Rufin.
Le plan de la présentation est le suivant :
Préambule, définitions et périmètre de l’étude
I. Présentation du marché (International + France)
II. E-transformation organisationnelle d’un acteur
III. La distribution
IV. La communication
A. Législation
B. Nouvelles opportunités de communication
V. Etudes de cas :
A. Ballantine’s
B. Budweiser
Prospectives : alcools et objets connectés.
e-Commerce Trends from 2014 to 2015 by Divante.coDivante
The new and actual version of this Report is here
https://www.slideshare.net/divanteltd/ecommerce-trends-from-2017-to-2018-by-divante
e-Commerce sales worldwide will reach $1.7 trillion in 2015. The World's Leading E-Commerce Companies, Capital Market, E-Commerce startups to watch, Omnichannel, B2C e-commerce sales worldwide and more!
A marketing action plan for Reebok’s Crossfit brand I developed with a group in my NYU Integrated Marketing program.
Elisa Tsang (http://www.slideshare.net/ElisaTsang) was a member in the group.
Objets connectés, "wearables", capteurs, m-health, big data, Google glass, réalité augmentée, gamification, simulation virtuelle, imprimante 3D ..., l'essor fulgurant de la technologie ouvre un champ applicatif en santé qui va révolutionner les usages des professionnels de santé et des patients.
Les patients y sont d'ailleurs plutôt favorables. Une étude parue en mai dernier montre que 52% d'entre eux ont utilisé au moins une fois un outil numérique de prévention en santé.
Voici les 34 technologies de 2016 à forts enjeux stratégiques selon GartnerThibaut Watrigant
Gartner a dévoilé son cycle des technologies émergentes de 2016, et nous avons relevé les 34 technologies de demain que l’institut d’analyse considère comme étant porteuses des plus forts enjeux stratégiques : la réalité virtuelle, la réalité augmentée, la gestion efficiente du cycle de vie de la donnée en entreprise, les assistants questions/réponses, la virtualisation généralisée, les nanotubes électroniques, les véhicules autonomes, la sécurité assurée par logiciel, le machine learning, les experts conseillers cognitifs, la maison connectée, la blockchain, les robots intelligents, les micro centres de données, la reconnaissance & contrôle gestuel, les plateformes pour l’internet des objets, les drones à usage professionnel, l’informatique affective, les sciences accessibles de la donnée, les assistants personnels virtuels, les chatbots, les interfaces neuronales directes, l’affichage volumétrique, l’espace de travail connecté (et intelligent), l’analytique personnelle, les technologies d’amélioration humaine, les calculateurs quantiques, les plateformes de regroupement de données personnelles, les composants neuromorphiques, la reconnaissance contextuelle analytique, le wi-fi hew, les robots généralistes intelligents, l’impression 4d, la poussière intelligente.
Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap - July 16 DRAFTJanette Toral
With the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry E-Commerce Office, I am sharing the latest version of the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap with revisions as of July 16, 2015.
Women in Tech #goab Philippines E-Commerce Index and E-Commerce Maturity Scor...Janette Toral
Presented by Janette Toral last September 27, 2013 during the Women in Tech breakfast session at Geeks on a Beach event Boracay. Learn more about this report at http://digitalfilipino.com/e-commerce-index-philippines/
Big data combines information sources for an end-to-end view of the subscriber-operator interactions. To leverage big data, operators must modify how they gather, verify & make use of the information available.
http://blog.mahindracomviva.com/strategies-monetizing-big-data/
Direct carrier billing (DCB) has witnessed significant traction. Initially, the concept was introduced to make purchasing ringtones and wallpapers more convenient. Direct carrier billing is being used for a variety of functions, ranging from purchasing air tickets to paying parking fees.
Eyeota is proud to launch the Eyeota Index Q4 2014, which tracks audience data trends worldwide. If you are a marketer, media buyer or publisher, the report reveals advertising sectors that are leading the way in audience data usage and which segments they are interested in. How are your competitors using audience data in their digital advertising campaigns? Read the Eyeota Index to find out more.
E-Commerce Index Philippines August 2013Janette Toral
E-Commerce Index (ECI) Philippines is a monthly tracking and measurement study that determines the extent of e-commerce activities of the top corporations in three industries – manufacturing, retail and wholesale, and services.
Full details about this report can be found at http://digitalfilipino.com/e-commerce-index-philippines/
Report currently not downloadable as it is going through final audit.
Verdantix Report: Urjanet Supports Growth of Energy Management EcosystemUrjanet
Read this report to learn more about why and how leading energy services and software firms are choosing Urjanet for their source of utility bill and interval data.
Exploring a Multi-Trillion Dollar Opportunity
Hosted by Ovum analysts: Camille Mendler Alexander Harrowell Hwee Xian Tan
Slides from Webinar recording : January 2017
10 Things You Need to Know about Mobile Money Services Mahindra Comviva
We have covered various aspects of mobile money services before. So, we thought we would cover 10 important facts that you need to know about it. There are various facts that are important, here’s our list of top 10 for you.
Mobile POS is the next in thing in the mobile payment solution market in India. The Mobile POS market in India is growing at a 10% rate every year. The number of mobile terminals has grown by 50% in the last one year. Mobile POS makes it easy for businesses to accept payments where-ever you want and whenever you want. All you need is a mobile or a tablet and a good internet connection.
The Exciting and Challenging Marketing Communication CareerJanette Toral
A presentation made by Janette Toral at PitchCon (November 12, 2022) on marketing communication as a concept and career.
But more specifically, a presentation on the fascinating challenge of becoming a marketing practitioner that answers the question: "What do marketing communication practitioners actually do?"
Key Talking Points:
* General introduction to the concept marketing communication
* A day-to-day timeline of what they do as marketing professionals
* Challenges of their profession
Common myths in the marketing profession debunked
* Overview of what Marketing and PR professionals do in their daily lives at work and outside it
* What's in it for aspirants considering pursuing a similar path
Web Research V2 - Virtual Assistance 101Janette Toral
Lesson 1 of 5 in the Basic Virtual Assistance 101 learning series tackling Web Research. Delivered by Janette Toral.
Sign-up to be included at http://www.bloggingfromhome.com/2018/04/free-basic-virtual-assistance-101.html
How Blockchain will change E-Commerce & Digital Marketing?Janette Toral
Janette Toral shared insights on the impact of blockchain on e-commerce and digital marketing last July 6, 2017 at Blockchain Summit Manila (Belmont Hotel, Makati City).
Ad Standards Council Digital Guidelines for Non-Regulated and Regulated Categ...Janette Toral
This policy takes effect on February 15, 2017. It covers paid, owned, earn content of advertiser and agencies whether in regulated or non-regulated categories.
Ad Standards Council (Philippines) For Responsible Advertising Guidebook (as ...Janette Toral
Thank you IMMAP Ed Mapa and Aye Ubalde for sharing a copy of this guidebook that contains policy and guidelines being observed by the council including Manual of Procedures, Code of Ethics, and Frequently Asked Questions.
Digital Guidelines for Non-Regulated Categories and Regulated CategoriesJanette Toral
Ad Standards Council digital rules that covers:
1. Sponsored or paid blog posts and testimonials in the form of posts / comments..
2. Ads paid in Google, Adwords, Facebook banners, etc.
3. Owned content.
These will be implemented on February 15, 2017.
E-Commerce in the Philippines 2016-2017Janette Toral
A webinar presentation delivered by Janette Toral last December 19, 2016 as part of her E-Commerce & Digital Marketing Mentoring Program for MSMEs (http://www.ecomsummit.asia/mentoring) Full blog post article about this topic at http://digitalfilipino.com/e-commerce-in-the-philippines-2016/
Digital Influencers Panel: Travel & Tourism Internet User Survey 1st editionJanette Toral
Survey done last May 1 to 15, 2016 by Janette Toral. This is part of her initiative in forming a Digital Influencers Panel.
To get a copy of the 2nd edition, join the survey at https://goo.gl/forms/UMZjAF8dyxBJ6yhg1
The updated report will be presented at the E-Commerce Entrepreneurs Summit this January 2017 as part of the "State of E-Commerce in the Philippines Multi-Sectorial Report". Details at http://www.ecomsummit.asia
When doing business online, entrepreneurs need to know about the Philippines E-Commerce Law or Republic Act 8792. Making sure their systems and processes are compliant. Know about the legal accountabilities indicated in the law.
Learn more at
http://ecommercebootcamp.digitalfilipino.com/lesson/the-e-commerce-law/
Read the full text at
http://digitalfilipino.com/the-philippines-e-commerce-law-republic-act-no-8792/
Protect the Thresher Shark Briefing #PHSayYes #WorldSayYesJanette Toral
Let us join the petition asking the Philippines delegation to CITES to vote YES in protecting the endangered thresher shark - pushing for its inclusion in the "Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora" appendix II. You can join the appeal at https://www.change.org/p/philippines-vote-yes-for-threshers
This briefing was given by AA Yaptinchay of Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines (https://www.facebook.com/marinewildlifewatchofthephilippines/) last September 2 at the Bloggers Advocacy Briefing organized by Janette Toral.
The 4th Strategic Recruitment and Talent Selection SummitJanette Toral
Janette Toral will be one of the resource persons in "The 4th Strategic Recruitment and Talent Selection Summit" to talk on "Best Practices in Recruitment in HyperGrowth Organizations" this April 26 and 27, 2016 at The Pan Pacific Hotel Manila. Call Indu Inferentia Management Consultancy at tel: 506.0064 966.0449, 624.9233, 0917.551.6528, 0917.551.6582 for inquiries.
Developing a Full E-Commerce Business (March 31 Training Flyer)Janette Toral
I am glad to support the Department of Trade and Industry and Philippine Trade Training Center in conducting this training in partnership with several industry players focused on:
@ E-Commerce Marketplace - vendor accreditation
@ E-Commerce Shop - online store creation
@ Payment Provider - accept payments online
@ Mobile Payment provider - accept credit / debit / mobile payments through a mobile device.
Access to this training will be given to 35 MSMEs for free who will be able to submit the requirements as indicated. I hope you can participate.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is pushing for the passage of the Payment Systems Act that aims to provide supervision and regulation on payment systems in the Philippines.
National Retail Payment System and the Philippine E-Commerce RoadmapJanette Toral
Brief document about the National Retail Payment System (NRPS) as presented during the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap launch last February 2, 2016. The NRPS is a policy and regulatory framework that aims to establish a safe, efficient, reliable and affordable retail payment system in the Philippines.
Tax Guidelines for E-Commerce EntrepreneursJanette Toral
Presented by Atty. Elenita B. Quimosing, Chief of Staff, Office of the Deputy Commissioner-Operations Group - Bureau of Internal Revenue last February 23, 2016 during the BIR Consultation on E-Commerce Taxation forum.
Philippine Roadmap for Digital Startups 2015 and BeyondJanette Toral
Document was launched at Geeks on a Beach (August 20, 2015) for public discussion. An initiative led by the Department of Science and Technology - Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICTO).
Its action areas include:
1. Intellectual Property Rights
2. Internet Infrastructure
3. Science Parks and Innovation Hubs 4. Legislation/Policy
5. Grassroots Activities
6. Funding and Investment
7. Umbrella Organization
8. Research and Development
9. Education
10. Open-sourced Information
11. Collaboration
12. Government Role
The Philippine Competition Law was ratified into law last July 21, 2015. In the Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap, this law was deemed as a critical component in resolving Internet connectivity challenges on a long-term as it provides legal remedies for unfair competition that puts consumers in cost and service disadvantage. Salient features of the law can be found at http://digitalfilipino.com/salient-features-of-republic-act-10667-philippine-competition-act/
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-individuals-can-support-street-children-in-india/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #joyhome
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
#charityforchildren, #donateforchildren, #donateclothesforchildren, #donatebooksforchildren, #donatetoysforchildren, #sponsorforchildren, #sponsorclothesforchildren, #sponsorbooksforchildren, #sponsortoysforchildren, #seruds, #kurnool
2. Enabling Business,
Empowering ConsumersConfidential. For authorized use only.
E-Commerce Definition
ž Philippines E-Commerce Law – Republic Act 8792.
Passed June 2000.
¡ Any kind of data message and electronic document
used in the context of commercial and non-
commercial activities to include domestic and
international dealings, transactions, arrangements,
agreements, contracts and exchanges and storage of
information.
¡ Electronic transactions made through networking
among banks, or linkages thereof with other entities
or networks, and vice versa.
ž E-Commerce Back-Office Operations Thrive (now
referred to as Business Process Outsourcing)
2
3. Enabling Business,
Empowering ConsumersConfidential. For authorized use only.
The Philippines’ IT-BPM Industry by Sector
Sources: BPAP, ACPI, CCAP, GDAP, HIMOAP, PSIA
67.0%
18.6%
9.0%
Share of Total PH IT-BPM, 2012
100% = US$13.1 billion
Voice
KPO/Back Office
ITO
HIM
ESO
Animation
Game Dev
1.6%
1.0%
3.5%
0.4%
4. Enabling Business,
Empowering ConsumersConfidential. For authorized use only.
Philippine IT-BPO industry size
2006–2012; US$ billion
x%
YoY Growth
1Philippines IT-BPO market as percentage of global offshore services market, in revenue terms
Sources: BPAP, ACPI, CCAP, GDAP, HIMOAP, PSIA
# FTEs
(~‘000)
236 383 424 527
Global
share1 5% 6% 6% 7% 8%
3.4
4.5
6.1
7.1
8.9
11.0
13.2
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
34%
17%
25%
24%
FTEs Revenue
(US$M)
Rev %
inc.
fr ’11
Voice BPO 497,000 8,697 18%
Non-voice
BPO/KPO
154,380 2,470 20%
ITO 57,078 1,160 17%
Health Info
Mgt & Care
45,000 460 66%
Engineering
Services
10,836 206 20%
Animation 9,000 132 3%
Game
Development
3,500 50 251%
TOTAL FTEs 776,794 13,174 19%
19%
284 640
9.5%
777
Philippines 2012 Performance
31%
45%
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Framework
for
the
Promo.on
of
E-‐Commerce
in
the
Philippines*
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*E-Commerce Office-Department of Trade and Industry, Philippines
“Trust is central
to any commercial
transaction”
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Background
ž Last August 2014, Senator Bam Aquino at the
Senate Hearing on Trade about E-Commerce
Concerns tasked the Department of Trade
and Industry to develop an E-Commerce
Roadmap to fulfill the implementation of the
E-Commerce Law (Republic Act 8792).
ž Meetings began last December 2014 and the
DTI E-Commerce Office is currently working
on completing this roadmap.
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A Joint Project of
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Philippines E-Commerce Index
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Chart 1: Extent of Online Engagement in the Manufacturing Industry
Overall Index, Weighted to Actual Values
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Chart 5: Extent of Online Engagement in the Manufacturing
Industry Percentage of Revenues By Sector
Food & Beverage = 23%
Textiles = 39%
Paper = 8%
Publishing, Printing = 19%
Fuel, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals = 24%
Rubber & Plastic = 19%
Non-Metal Construction Materials = 20%
Basic Metals = 23%
Fabricated Metal = 21%
Machinery & Equipment = 26%
Communication Equipment, Appliances = 40%
Motor & Transport Equipment = 32%
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 174 supply chain
executives of top manufacturing companies based in the Philippines drawn from a probability sample of 600
top manufacturing corporations representing the top manufacturing corporations in the Philippines.
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Chart 9: Extent of Online Engagement in the Manufacturing
Industry Percentage of Purchases By Sector
Average for Manufacturing
Industry
Food & Beverage = 34%
Textiles = 36%
Paper = 11%
Publishing, Printing =40%
Fuel, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals = 18%
Rubber & Plastic = 40%
Non-Metal Construction Materials = 30%
Basic Metals = 24%
Fabricated Metal = 28%
Machinery & Equipment = 40%
Communication Equipment, Appliances = 43%
Motor & Transport Equipment = 30%
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 174 supply chain
executives of top manufacturing companies based in the Philippines drawn from a probability sample of 600
top manufacturing corporations representing the top manufacturing corporations in the Philippines.
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Chart 4: Extent of Online Banking in Manufacturing,
Unweighted
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Chart 1: Extent of Online Engagement in the Retail/
Wholesale Industry Overall Index, Weighted to Actual Values
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Retail = 14%
Wholesale = 28%
Chart 15: Extent of Online Engagement in the Retail/
Wholesale Industry Percentage of Revenues By Sector
Average for Retail/Wholesale
Industry
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 94 supply chain
executives of top Retail/Wholesale companies based in the Philippines drawn from a randomly selected
panel of 200 top retail/wholesale corporations.
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Retail = 26%
Wholesale = 35%
Chart 19: Extent of Online Engagement in the Retail/Wholesale
Industry Percentage of Purchases By Sector
Average for Retail/Wholesale
Industry
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 94 supply chain
executives of top Retail/Wholesale companies based in the Philippines drawn from a randomly selected
panel of 200 top retail/wholesale corporations.
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Chart 5: Extent of Online Banking in Retail/Wholesale
(Unweighted)
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Chart 1: Extent of Online Engagement in the Services Industry
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Construction = 25%
Electricity, Gas, and Water = 3%
Hotels & Restaurants = 9%
Transportation = 31%
Postal, Media & Telecomm = 7%
Banking and Finance = 22%
Provident and Insurance Co’s = 5%
Real Estate = 6%
Miscellaneous Business Activities = 16%
Health and Social Work = 13%
Business & Knowledge Processing = 34%
Chart 5: Extent of Online Engagement in the Services
Industry Percentage of Revenues By Sector
Average for Services Industry
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 94 supply chain
executives of top Services companies based in the Philippines drawn from a probability sample of 300 top
services corporations representing the top services corporations in the Philippines.
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Chart 5: Extent of Online Engagement in the Services
Industry Percentage of Purchases By Sector
Average for Services Industry
Construction = 25%
Electricity, Gas, and Water = 14%
Hotels & Restaurants = 43%
Transportation = 30%
Postal, Media & Telecomm = 8%
Banking and Finance = 22%
Provident and Insurance Co’s = 10%
Real Estate = 13%
Miscellaneous Business Activities = 21%
Health and Social Work = 3%
Business & Knowledge Processing = 33%
AUG 2013 – MAR 2015
Source: I-Metrics Asia-Pacific Corporation Survey, March 2015
Note: Percentage of revenues derived online are based on interviews with a sample of 94 supply chain
executives of top Services companies based in the Philippines drawn from a probability sample of 300 top
services corporations representing the top services corporations in the Philippines.
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Chart 5: Extent of Online Banking in Services, Unweighted
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Chart 7: E-Commerce Engagement as a Percent of GDP (2014)
Ecommerce Intensity Index:
Purchases of Top Corporations in
Manufacturing, Retail/Wholesale,
and Services Transacted Online as
a Percentage of GDP .
E-Commerce Intensity Index: Revenues
of Top Corporations in Manufacturing,
Retail/Wholesale, and Services Done
Online as a Percentage of GDP
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Vision: E-Commerce as an
Economic Growth Contributor &
Philippines Competitive
Advantage
Business
Objectives
& Success
Criteria
Fast & Cost
Competitive
Internet Access
50,000 business
do e-commerce
50 million
Filipinos do e-
commerce
E-Government
E-Payment
Implementation
Cybercrime
Enforcement &
Prosecution
E-Commerce
Intensity at 25%
of GDP
GOAL
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Philippines
ECommerce
Roadmap
Internet
Access
E-Government
Logistics
Consumer
Protection
Law
Enforcement
Tax
system
Electronic
Payment
E-BankingData
Privacy
Information
Security
Policies
Seal of
Trust
Education
Sector
development
Leadership
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E-Commerce Supply Chain
UPSTREAM
• Internet
access
• Logistics
• E-Payment
• E-Banking
INTERNAL
VALUE CHAIN
• Consumer
Protection
• Law
enforcement
• E-Government
• Tax system
for e-
commerce
• Data Privacy
Commission
• Policy
Creation
DOWNSTREAM
• Seal of Trust
• Education
• Sector
development
• Private Sector
Leadership
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Upstream
Internet Access
Cost
Accessibility
WIFI propagation
Partnership
Logistics
Presence
COD
Taxes
Customs Process
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – Internet Access
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of Internet
infrastructure
standards &
master plan.
Impacts quality
performance
and pricing
competitiveness
.
Lack of players
offering
Internet
services
Philippine Internet
Broadband
Masterplan (DILG)
Update the
Telecommunications
Law and NTC
Charter.
Fair Competition
Law
Get new telecoms &
VAS players.
2015
2017
2015
continuing
NTC, Telcos,
DTI, DOST,
Congress DILG,
Private Sector
25
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Deliverable – Logistics
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of
awareness on
Customs taxes
and duties
causes
confusion
among SMEs
buying and
selling products
online.
Philippine National
Trade Repository
Implementation of
National Single
Window Project v.2
(make it mandatory)
Philpost as COD
outlet.
Approve Customs
Modernization Law.
2015 BOC, DTI, DOF,
BIR, DOST-ICTO,
PhilPost, all
concerned
government
agencies,
Couriers,
Private Sector
40 players
(computerizatio
n)
26
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Deliverable – Logistics
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Various import
permit
documents not
yet automated
for
application /
approval.
Philippines not
fully ready for
cross-border e-
commerce
Import permit
electronic
application /
approval across
agencies to be fully
implemented. (those
that are necessary
only)
Guidelines for cross-
border mutual
recognition of digital
signatures,
electronic
communication &
contracts.
2015 BOC, DTI, BIR,
PhilPost,
Couriers,
Forwarder,
Private Sector
BOC, DTI, DA,
DOH, NTC, DOF,
BIR,
government
agencies,
forwarders,
courier, private
sector27
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Deliverable – E-Payment
NEED OUTPUT TARGET DATE PLAYERS
Lack of e-
payment & e-
wallet
monitoring
authority for
non-banks
offering non-
legal tender
services
(commodity)
poses risks and
problems to
merchants &
consumers.
E-Payment and
E-Wallet
Guidelines for
Non-Banks
Payment
Gateway
Registration
National Retail
Payment
Systems
Payment
Systems Act
2015 DTI, BIR, BSP,
Private Sector
BSP, DTI,
private sector
29
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Deliverable – E-Banking
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of E-
Banking
Services
Standards
hampers
adoption of e-
banking by all
banks offering
updated
minimum
services needed
today including
IBFT and
Escrow.
E-Banking Services
Standards
(covering updated
minimum e-
banking services)
2015 BSP, DTI, BAP,
RBAP, Private
Sector
30
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INTERNAL
Consumer
Protection
E-Promotions
Advertising Claims
Web Presence Guide
Complaints Handling
Law
Enforcement
Complaints Handling
Cooperation
Public awareness
Public Attorneys
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – Consumer
Protection
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of online process
for consumer
complaints affects
consumer confidence
in doing e-commerce.
Merchant and
Consumer Complaint
Online Dispute
Resolution Process.
2015 DTI,
DOH, DA,
Consume
rNet,
Private
Sector
The Consumer
Protection Act needs to
adjust and recognize
changes in merchant-
consumer landscape
Update the Consumer
Protection Act.
Improve sales
promotion approval
process
Sales Promotion for
Online.
Onine Application for
Sales Promotion.
32
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Deliverable – Law Enforcement
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of online
process for
cybercrime
reporting and
legal assistance
making it
difficult for
consumers to
file reports and
sustain their
complaint.
Cybercrime Online
Reporting and Legal
Assistance Network
Cybercrime
Investigation &
Coordination Center
National Computer
Emergency
Response Center
2015
2016
2016
PNP, NBI, DOJ,
DOST-ICTO,
National
Security Council
AFP, DTI, BSP,
Private Sector
33
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INTERNAL
E-Government
E-Payment
Data Privacy
Transparency
Funding
Data Privacy
Commission
Complaint handling
Guidelines
Reporting of breaches, data
privacy compromise
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – E-Government
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of efficient
e-government
services to serve
stakeholders
making e-
commerce
redundant and
tedious.
Government E-Payment
Implementation Plan (use
of PH-PAY)
Allow government
agencies to purchase
online using credit card
by reimbursement.
Expansion of the National
PKI, Digital Certificate for
Public & Private Sector
2015 DBM, DTI, DOST
ICTO, BSP, DOF,
Bureau of
Treasury,
Congress,
Private Sector
35
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Deliverable – Data Privacy
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of Data
Privacy
Commission not
giving an
avenue for
complaints to
be filed in
violation of the
Data Privacy
Law
Data Privacy
Guidelines for the
Government
Push for the
creation of Data
Privacy Commission
Data Privacy
Guidelines for the
Private Sector
2015 DTI, DBM,
DOST-ICTO,
DOF, Bureau of
Treasury, BSP,
COA, Private
Sector
DTI, Private
Sector
36
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INTERNAL
Tax System
Process consultation
Electronic Invoice &
Official Receipt
Tax guidelines
Education
Policy Creation
Sales Promotion Guidelines
Online Advertising Claims
Product Safety Verification
E-Government Fund
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – Policy Creation
NEED OUTPUT TARGET DATE PLAYERS
Lack of e-
notary
guidelines
affecting
implementation
on e-commerce
for transactions
requiring
notarization
Rules on E-
Notary
2015 Supreme Court,
Department of
Justice, PNP,
NBI, DOJ, DOST-
ICTO, DTI, BIR,
BSP, SEC, DILG,
Private Sector
38
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Deliverable – Tax System
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of easily
accessible and usable
invoicing and official
receipt tools for use
by freelancers, online
direct sellers, and
small e-commerce
sites online.
Build a System for
Online Sales Invoice
and Official Receipt
Issuance
2015 BIR, SEC,
DTI, Private
Sector
Guidelines for Online
Sales Invoice & Official
Receipt Issuance
Tax simplification Suggest & push
amendments to Tax
Code / Law 39
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DOWNSTREAM
Seal of Trust
Accreditation Guidelines
Privacy Seals
Security Seals
Verified Seals
Education
E-Learning Adoption
B.S. E-Commerce
Diploma E-Commerce
K-12
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – Seal of Trust
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of seal
providers to
authenticate e-
commerce sites
offering
products and
services online
Accreditation for
Data Privacy,
Security, and
Identity Verification
Seal Issuers.
2015 Philippine
Accreditation
Bureau, DTI,
BIR, BSP, SEC,
DILG, Private
Sector
Lack of
accredited
digital
signatures
issuers for local
Internet users.
Update Guidelines
on accreditation of
certificate
authorities.
2015 Philippine
Accreditation
Bureau, DTI,
BIR, BSP, SEC,
DILG, Private
Sector
41
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Deliverable – Seal of Trust
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Consumers need
to know if an
online store is
registered and
can be trusted.
BIR Registered Seal
to be given to
active taxpayers (at
least 1 year). To be
listed online.
2015 BIR, DTI, BSP,
SEC, DILG,
Private Sector
Sellers asking if
online business
requires
separate
registration
BIR Guideline for
Online Business
whether website is
primary office or
branch.
2015 BIR, DTI, BSP,
SEC, DILG,
Private Sector
42
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Deliverable – Education
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of e-
commerce
education
curriculum to
meet industry
demand on e-
commerce
adoption.
B.S. E-Commerce
E-Commerce
subjects
offering in Colleges
Diploma in E-
Commerce offering
in vocational
schools
E-Commerce
Education in K-12
2015 DTI, CHED,
TESDA, DepEd,
Private Sector
43
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DOWNSTREAM
Sector
development
Manufacturing
Retail / Wholesale
Services
Start-up
Private Sector
Leadership
Associations
RITECC
Consumer Groups
Online Communities
ONLINE
STRATEGY
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Deliverable – Sector
Development
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of
programs to
support
businesses in
adopting e-
commerce.
Establishment of E-
Commerce Office in
DTI to develop
programs, issue
policies, resolve
concerns, and monitor
e-commerce adoption
2015 DTI, DBM,
Private Sector
One Stop Shop
Business Center
DTI, SEC, BIR,
DILG, CDA, and
related
agencies.
45
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Deliverable – Sector
Development
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of digital
certificate
registration
authority to
facilitate in
identity
verification.
Philippines PKI
Forum
• Encourage growth
in Certificate
Authority and
Registration
Authority entities.
2015 DTI, BIR, BSP,
SEC, DILG,
DOST-ICTO,
Private Sector
Improve Internet
Governance Towards
Trustworthy &
Secure E-Commerce.
46
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Deliverable – Private Sector
Leadership
NEED OUTPUT TARGET
DATE
PLAYERS
Lack of
organized
multi-private
sector
participation to
work with the
government in
developing and
monitoring e-
commerce
growth in the
country.
Establishment of E-
Commerce
Promotion Council
comprised of the
government and
private sector
whose tasked is to
work on the various
deliverables in this
roadmap.
2015 DTI, DBM, BSP,
DOF, Bureau of
Treasury, BIR,
COA, DOJ, PNP,
NBI, Private
Sector
Associations,
Online
Communities
47
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RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK CONSEQUENCE MITIGATION CONTINGENCY ASSIGNED
Internet
speed, cost,
& access not
improving.
Filipinos
unable to do
e-commerce.
Create
Internet
Roadmap
with telcos
Work on how
to encourage
more players
in the
market.
NTC, DTI,
private
sector
Unregulated
payment
gateways,
virtual
currencies
and
electronic
wallet close
shop
affecting
consumers.
Filipinos
merchants,
consumers
unable to get
back their
funds.
Create
payment
gateway,
virtual
currency, and
e-wallet
regulation for
non-bank
entities.
Use legal
means to
penalize and
ensure
consumers
will get their
money back.
DTI, BSP, law
enforcement,
private
sector
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RISK CONSEQUENCE MITIGATION CONTINGENCY ASSIGNED
Philippines
unable to
participate in
cross-border
ASEAN Single
Window
Filipinos
unable to
reap ASEAN
Single Window
opportunities
and
advantages.
Implement
National Single
Window.
Work on policies
for cross border
electronic
communication &
digital certificate
recognition
Work with 3rd
party players
that will
allow private
sector
entities
participate
and meet
requirements
necessary.
DTI, BOC,
DOST,
private
sector
Cybercrime,
data privacy,
consumer
complaint
concerns
increase with
no resolution.
Filipinos
confidence in
doing e-
commerce
low.
Creation of
merchant and
consumer online
dispute
resolution
process.
Cyber Crime
Reporting &
Legal Assistance
Seek cross-
border legal
assistance as
needed for
tracking
cybercrime
perpetrators
outside of
PH.
DTI, BSP,
law
enforcemen
t, DOJ,
private
sector
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RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK CONSEQUENCE MITIGATION CONTINGENCY ASSIGNED
Consumer
information
privacy gets
compromised
Pose damage,
inconvenience
to affected
consumers.
Creation of
Data Privacy
Commission.
DTI to release
data privacy
guidelines on
e-commerce
in government
& private
sector
Apply penalties
and legal
liabilities for
violating Data
Privacy,
Cybercrime, E-
Commerce
Law.
DTI, law
enforcement,
private sector
Unsustained
leadership in e-
commerce
implementation.
Roadmap does
not get
implemented.
Benefits not
realized.
Private-public
sector
partnership
towards
implementation
of e-commerce.
Congressional
Oversight on E-
Commerce to
monitor
roadmap.
Private sector
leadership
proceed with
roadmap
implementatio
n and pushing
government to
adhere to its
commitment.
Private sector
groups.
Government
agencies.
Congressional
Oversight on
E-Commerce
Law
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Roadmap completion timeframe
ž TWG sign-up / Public document creation for
input elicitation:
¡ Citizen / Business Stakeholders - May 18 / June 1
¡ Government Stakeholders - May 25 and June 8
¡ Webinars for public consultation - May 22, May
29, June 4, June 11
¡ E-Commerce Law anniversary - June 15.
¡ Davao (June 30), Cebu (July 6), Baguio (July 9)
ž Stakeholder commitment support gathering
(June 16 to July 15)
ž Signing of Philippines E-Commerce Roadmap
(July 16)
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ž We need your inputs. Copy of Roadmap at
http://bit.ly/ecomroadmap
ž Submit your inputs to DTI E-Commerce Office
¡ eco@dti.gov.ph
¡ Call 02-9765703
¡ Fax: 02-896-7889
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