The compendium of 2003 HRD and Entrepreneurship Training Programs for SMEs being offered by government training institutions is done in support of the National SME Development Agenda, a priority program of the government. The Department of Trade and Industry is the lead government agency tasked to implement the Agenda and provide SMEs with seamless access to government agencies. HRD and Entrepreneurship Training is one of five core elements of the Agenda including financing, marketing, product development and technological intervention, and advocacy for an enabling environment.

Objectives:

The training and entrepreneurship development programs of the National SME Agenda seek to provide existing and potential entrepreneurs with the necessary skills and knowledge to become competitive players in the local or global market. It also seeks to create a pool of SME trainers, advisors and counselors who can effectively assist SMEs nationwide.

Training programs in this compendium are classified into categories and their coverage are as follows:

  • Business Technology and Livelihood Skills
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • General Management
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
  • Marketing
  • Production, Quality and Productivity

Implementing Training Institutions:

  • The Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)
  • Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (DOLE-TESDA)
  • Industrial Technology Development Institute – Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ITDI)
  • Metals Industry Research and Development Center (DOST-MIRDC)
  • Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI)
  • Technology Application and Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI)
  • Bureau of Product Standards (DTI-BPS)
  • Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development (DTI-BSMED)
  • Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (DTI-CIAP)
  • Center for Industrial Competitiveness-National Industrial Manpower and Training Council (DTI-CIC/NIMTC)
  • Cottage Industry Technology Center (DTI-CITC)
  • Construction Manpower Development Foundation (DTI-CMDF)
  • UP Institute for Small Scale Industries (UP-ISSI)
  • Technology and Livelihood Resource Center (TLRC)
  • Philippine Trade Training Center (DTI-PTTC)

Download the full 168 page document here

For more information and updates to the compendium, please see www.dti.gov.ph

LGU/NGO List of Training Centers

updated: 4/23/09, photo from diversityfocus.org

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69 Responses
  1. lulu says:

    hi! naghahanap po ako ng seminar about cosmetic making or mga creams na ginagamit sa mukha please help me.thanks

  2. Leo says:

    @anewor, i will refer you to the company that specializes in soap/fabric conditioner, call ASC MomCares Marketing at Tel: 5414501/09052438172, and i’m sure they will give you all the secrets in soaps and fabric conditioners.

  3. anewor says:

    hi leo,
    May kilala ako na may dress shop and now nalaman niya na may laundry shop na ako. Noong wala pa akong laundry shop may naikwento sya na nilalagay nila sa mga gowns. Kasi nagpaparent siya ng mga gowns eh. Once na laundry nila mga gown may nilalagay sila na fabric conditioner din ang tawag niya pero powder daw un na mabango. These powder can make the gowns looks like a new as always because it keeps the fabric daw na laging makintab nga or mukhang laging bago kahit paulit ulit na labhan. Can I call it fabric restoration. Ayaw niya ako bigyan ng sample kahit interested ako bumili ang dami nya reason na kesyo ubos na daw. Then I request to have kahit un empty box na lng. She promise na sige I will bring na lang to your shop. Days fast by sinadya ko na sya kc di sya pumupunta sa shop ko and reason is naitapon na daw wala na daw ubos na nga at wala na daw supply. Kainis ang damot talaga. Please help me what kind of product is this kaya.?

  4. faith says:

    hi! i plan to put up a sweet corn stall near my place. are there any training seminars pertaining to sweet corn re: the equipments needed, flavors, where to buy,etc?

    Thanks and more power.

  5. Leo says:

    @ali, check this link for the list of training and seminar institiotions. please call them directly.
    http://www.mixph.com/2006/03/trainings-and-seminars-institutions.html

  6. Ali says:

    Hi, I am very inerested to attand a training on Livelihood & Marketing. could you connect me to an institution providing such

    thank you
    best regards

  7. gemma says:

    Hi, im very keen to attending book binding short courses. could you recommend of a suitable school offering such.

    thanks and best regards!

  8. nikki says:

    hi , have a great day, wer can we find atraining for bamboo craft training and bamboo tilesmaking and other new technology derived form bamboo..
    Thank you
    nikki

  9. Leo says:

    @Hilbert, please check this page and call the training centers directly.

  10. Hilbert Macahilig says:

    I’m very interested on hotdog production and in longganisa making. How can i enroll in your seminars. You can also leave a message thru my phone. 09053362482 or 09275864450. Thanks.

  11. yek says:

    thanks leo..ive tried the bibingka and it was good. im interested with ice cream making… do u know any site where i check for recipe? thanks again

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  13. Leo says:

    hi yek, check this link for bibingka and empanada recipe or you can search at google.com or yahoo.com

  14. yek says:

    where can i study bibingka making and empanada (ilocos) making?

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