Outsourcing is the name of the game for many new entrepreneurs these days and for Rose Ann “Bing” Tomagan-Cruz, it’s an exciting time to be smack in the middle of the growing sector.
It all began with a “need” – the best way to start a business. Bing’s former schoolmate and friend who works in Japan saw that the company she worked for needed a good payroll system. Surprisingly for a very IT-savvy country, Bing said many Japanese companies still use MS-DOS programs for their payroll system.
Since she has computer programming background, Bing agreed to set up the business here in the Philippines. That was only a little more than a year ago. It would have been cool to say ‘everything went well after that’, but that would be like hoping that the ZTE investigation will solve the country’s ills tomorrow. Entrepreneurship requires patience to travel the growth and learning curve with grace and humor.
Bing told Willy and the business mentoring group that she needed help with pooling manpower, improving product quality, overall management of the business and sales and marketing. If chosen for the one-year business mentoring exercise for INQUIRER.net, Bing said she wanted to share her experience as well as learn from the travails of the entire group.
If you want Bing to be part of Batch 2008, just type away a comment in this blog. You may want to read about the two other contestants here and here. My previous entries for the business mentoring activity can be read here. Watch out for the voice file on Bing to be uploaded soon!

March 16th, 2008 at 12:39 am
Congrats and more blessings to come!!!
Go girl…you deserve the best!!!
LEila & Glenn
March 15th, 2008 at 3:29 am
Such an inspiring woman… Go for it, Bing! =)
March 15th, 2008 at 3:10 am
here’s a million votes for bing!
outsourcing companies in india and china should watch out for this girl!
she may be a tiny speck of sand among the rock players now but with her attitude and determination, she’ll surely pulverize those rocks until this tiny sand becomes a rock herself.
go girl!
March 14th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
With your knowledge and experience in the IT industry, you can brilliantly develop information systems which can help other companies to manage and grow their business well. Ganbatte ne!
March 14th, 2008 at 4:01 pm
Cool. Just Do it, Bing!!!
Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.