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SURVEYS / STUDIES
IMD
World
Competitiveness
Center
World Economic
Forum-Global
Competitiveness
Report
THE RESPONSE
BUSINESS
PCCI
CDC
The World Bank
Doing Business
United Nations
Human
Development
Report
PHILEXPORT
NCC
PPP APROACH
(Public – Private Partnership
AT
Kearney-Foreign
Policy
Globalization
Index
Transparency
International
Corruption
Perception
Index
GOVERNMENT
BOI
CIC
BETP
The NCC is envisioned to :

recommend policies for both public and private sectors that
can enhance competitiveness,

assist in identifying critical gaps in key-competitiveness
related projects and mobilize resources to help them move
forward.

conduct studies, identify disseminate and build on best
practices on competitiveness.

provide a platform to communicate and mainstream
principles of competitiveness and relevant gains to a wider
audience.

facilitate the strengthening and expansion of Public-Private
Partnership as the engine for competitiveness.
MAP
THRUSTS
PQMA
ECOP
MBC
 competitive human
resources
 efficient public and private
sector management
 effective access to financing
FFCCCII
NCC
AMCHAM
ECCP
SEIPI
PCHI
CFIP
 improved transaction flows
and costs
 seamless infrastructure
network
 energy cost-competitiveness
and self-sufficiency
NCC OUTPUTS

competitive human resources

efficient public and private sector
management

effective access to financing

improved transaction flows and costs

seamless infrastructure network

energy cost-competitiveness and selfsufficiency
action agenda which
contained short-andmedium action
points that both
government and
private sector must
execute.
CURRENT EFFORTS
 Medium term Philippine development plan (20042010)
 Philippine Export development plan (2005-07)
 National Export Congress Scorecards
 Philippine Development Forum
 31st Philippine Business Conference (PCCI)
 2006 National Manpower Summit
 2006 Roadmap for Export Competitiveness of
Services Sectors
 ADB Country report
 American Chamber of Commerce Investment
Climate Improvement Report
Current efforts – Services Coalition, private sector
efforts (e.g. Phil. Quality Assurance Foundation,
ECOP, MAP, PCCI’s local government-based
initiatives
National Competitiveness Summit
commitments
from both
government and
the private sector
that will
positively impact
on the country’s
competitiveness.
To complement these efforts, the government also issued action instruments that
somehow set the tone for the drive towards competitiveness.
E.O. 571: Public-Private Task Force on Philippine Competitiveness
A.O. 161:Institutionalizing Quality Management System in Government
M.O. 228: directing all agencies of the national government to improve transaction costs and
flows
Memo from the President to the Dept. of Education, Dept. of Science & technology and Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority to develop programs to improve proficiency of
students in Math, English and Science
Memo from the President to Dept. of Transportation & Communications to immediately work
on the projects that will provide for a seamless infrastructure network
Memo from the President to Dept. of Energy, Phil. National Oil Corporation, and National
Power Corp. to work on implementing strategies to lower the cost of energy
IMD
World
Competitiveness
Center
TARGET
AT
Transparency
International
Kearney-Foreign
Policy
Globalization
Index
United Nations
Human
Development
Report
World Economic
Forum-Global
Competitiveness
Report
TOP THIRD
Corruption
Perception
Index
IN THESE BENCHMARKING
PUBLICATIONS BY 2010”
The World Bank
Doing Business
GAINS:
Convergence of
government and business
organizations’ efforts towards
education reform
PRIVATE SECTOR
COMMITMENTS
MOU among government
training centers and business
organizations to expand the
Manggagawang Pinoy
Implementation of the
Philippine Services Roadmap
Deployment of business
advisors to state universities and
colleges
CHALLENGES
Mindset change in various
human resources groups
Decisive push to increase
investments in educational
reform
GAINS:
Development of ISO aligned standards for
all government agencies
Unification of various productivity
programs of government agencies and
private sector organizations
PRIVATE SECTOR COMMITMENTS
Wider propagation of the ECOP’s Big
Enterprise, Small Enterprise Program
Institutionalization of “Bayanihan for
Productivity” through the creation of a
National Registry of Management
volunteers from both local and overseas
Filipinos
CHALLENGES
Competitiveness mindset change starting
with the adoption of ISO aligned
standards
Cascading of these ISO standards to the
LGUs
Create an environment for IPR protection
to encourage a culture of innovation
GAINS: Central Bank agree to relax
two banking rules:
Waived submission of ITR
requirements for micro and small
enterprises for the first two years
Promotion of the market for
wholesale lending to encourage banks
to engage in microfinance
PRIVATE SECTOR
COMMITMENTS
Agreement among academic
institutions, training centers, business
organizations to focus on instituting
financial management discipline and
strengthen SME centers nationwide
CHALLENGES
Achieve a quantum leap in the
availability of funds for MSMEs
through “out of the box” approaches
PRIVATE SECTOR COMMITMENT

MOU among DILG, LGU Leagues and business organizations
to conduct a strong nationwide campaign to localize best practices
CHALLENGE:
Priority processes that have to be improved
BIR: VAT refunds and redemption of tax credit certificates
BI: issuance of alien certificate of registration
BOC: full computerization
DFA: machine readable travel and entry documents
GAINS: Agreement between the
government and the private sector on the
20 priority infrastructure projects vital to
competitiveness
PRIVATE SECTOR COMMITMENTS
PCCI led monitoring of the timely
implementation of the priority
infrastructure projects
CHALLENGES
Consistent implementation of the
implementation of aviation liberalization
Clear policy direction on competition on
major ports of the country
Decisive execution of major priority
projects
GAINS:
Agreement among DOE, NPC, ERC,
business organizations and private
distributors on the guidelines to
implement the Customer Choice
Program-Time of Use and the
Enhanced One-Day Power Sales
Program
Better understanding of the energy
supply situation
PRIVATE SECTOR
COMMITMENTS
MOA among business organizations
through the PCCI to wage an energy
conservation program
CHALLENGES
Participation of small industrial users
through aggregation
Active promotion of alternative fuels
development
Clear investment policy for new
power plants
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