SWU PHINMA Business School hosted one of the country’s top IT Executives

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To give significant insights into today's pandemic-challenged businesses, Southwestern University PHINMA's B-School once again held Business Next Forum on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. The

To give significant insights into today’s pandemic-challenged businesses, Southwestern University PHINMA’s B-School once again held Business Next Forum on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. The event gathered business leaders, entrepreneurs, industry practitioners, and mentors including those from the academe, students taking up business, and those aspiring to build their own business.

In this year’s forum, seasoned IT professional Aileen Judan – Jiao, President and Country General Manager of the tech giant IBM Philippines, an Information Technology organization that serves domestic and international clients, talked about “Big Data and Analytics for Value Creation and Business Insights”.

According to Jiao, “data is the new currency and every company must be a data company”, to remain relevant and competitive under any circumstance. Aileen Judan – Jiao, President & Country General Manager – IBM Philippines; Chito B. Salazar, President – SWU PHINMA; Felix Taguiam, President – Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry Daniel Saracin, Dean – SWU PHINMA B-School; Albert L. Gamboa, EVP & COO – SWU PHINMA during the Business Next Forum.

 

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