Business is about Experience
"To pretend that there is a school for CEOs is wrong. There is no such thing. Some business schools will tell you otherwise, but that's not the case. It's really experience."
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- Manuel V. Pangilinan
(PLDT, TV5)
MVP is the first one to admit that he was poor, yet he is undeniably one of the most successful Filipino CEOs who heads Philippine corporate giants including the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT).
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