Monday, January 30, 2012

Ex Libris: From the G&G team's bookshelves






This month in our special feature Ex Libris, Latin for from the books, we once again peek into the bookshelves of the G&G team. This month, Greg and Aun share their recommendations:






On Strategy
What Every CEO Needs to Know About Nonmarket Strategy by David Bach & David Bruce Allen.  
I enjoyed reading this paper because the concept of nonmarket strategy extends the concept of Porter's Five Forces and says that leaders should take into consideration the political, social, and policy environments and create opportunities in them.  One of my favorite examples of non market
strategy is Toyota's steps to influence policy around the use of hybrid cars. They successfully lobbied for the passing of a law in California to allow hybrid cars to use the carpool lane even with only the driver in it. By looking at and shaping their nonmarket, Toyota was able to create an environment that boosted sales of the Prius. What nonmarket forces impact the competitive advantage of your enterprise? 
- Greg





On History 
A fascinating look, through the lens of history, at the modern house and all the things we seem to fill them with. Bill Bryson books are a must for those who love to find out random facts about everything 
- Aun







Happy Reading!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Conversations

A Conversation with Ms. Sandy Romualdez

For our next batch of Conversations we bring you chat sessions between Lexi Schulze, Associate Features Editor of Metro Society and several of our board members. These interviews were conducted in line with Shopping for a Cause, Lexi's article about Gifts and Graces which came out in Metro Society's October 2011 issue. 

Here we're proud and happy to share with you the highlights of Lexi's chat with Sandy, G&G's Founder and President.

LS: Were you always into outreach growing up? 
SR: My school Assumption instilled in me a strong sense of social responsibility. We had many outreach programs and immersions The one that had a strong impact in my life was an immersion we had in Baguio....I experienced how a farmer lived. Although it was only for a week it opened my eyes to social realities in a faith experience.
LS: How did you get involved with Gifts and Graces?
SR: The idea of the foundation germinated when I was taking up my Masters in Development Management. I discovered that many foundation put up livelihood programs to help people out of poverty but have difficulty selling and marketing these goods to the public. This is where we thought Gifts and Graces could help.

LS: Why is the organization called Gifts and Graces?
SR: Mariles Gustilo , who's one of the most creative people...she and her team at Lowe helped us develop not only a name but also a branding identity for the foundation. We loved the name Gifts and Graces because it captures what we do in the foundation.... "with every gift purchased you share your graces with those in need

Thursday, January 12, 2012

G&G in Metro Magazine October 2011 issue


The October 2011 issue was Metro Society's Advocacy Issue. Much of the issue was devoted to different advocates and their causes. We are proud to say that G&G was featured here twice!

On page 122, Associate Beauty Editor Marichelle Ligon and Photographer Tinee de Guzman wrote about Gifts and Graces and "a graceful partnership between entrepreneurs and local communities. . ." The article featured the different G&G products photographed in our showroom including modern Filipino foldable overnight bags with native woven cloth accents, picnic baskets made out of directory pages, stuffed toys made out of high end upholstery retaso and many more.



On page 151, Metro Society asks "If you could change the world. . ." and talks to people and corporations who, insteadof waiting for others to fix it, lend a hand and even help other change the world. This section features Gifts and Graces once more. This time Associate Features Editor Lexi Schulze and Photographer Pat Mateo captured the Gifts and Graces social entrepreneurs together with more G&G products - agate bag charms, luggage tags, and our very popular handpainted newspaper bags.

In line with this article, Lexi talked to different G&G board members. Read our other blog post featuring Lexi's conversation with Sandy Romualdez.



We'd like to give special thanks to Editor-in-Chief Raul Manzano who in his Editor's letter said

          "Gifts and Graces operates on a smaller scale (as PBSP), yet it is just as important. Established some five years ago to help poor communities. . .by producing crafts for the home, accessories, toys,. . .Gifts and Graces not only gives these communities steady income, but more importantly, a reason to hold their heads high and be proud, functioning members of society."

And this reflects how we feel about our partners as well, we are proud with how far they've come and we are happy to be part of their journey towards breaking the cycle of poverty.

Thanks again to Raul, Marichelle, Lexi, and the team at Metro Society for believing in Gifts and Graces and helping us promote our cause! Cheers!