“Being global means you are not hostage to the economic conditions of a particular marketâ€-Joey Gurango, GSC founder
this is why i would rather click on good news fed by my news reader than the bad ones. it makes you feel proud to know that some of us have found the courage to dare foreign challenges (such as my fellow bloggers making their mark abroad). this local software company, Gurango Software, has declared its plans to conquer the global market of information technology.
Its founder, Joey Gurango, indeed inspires me. In my opinion, he should be one of those enterprising Filipinos ought to be given more attention than those squabbling little politicians who do nothing with my tax money but buy more rest houses and luxury cars.
anyway back to mr. gurango’s quotable quote. it is admirable for any person to take up such a wide perspective of his business. these people who surround themselves with opportunities are only meant for success. never mind that it takes so much time, effort, and resources to get there. heck, we all know what happened to the light bulb man.
someday, mr. gurango, i wish to say that to myself also. i might finally have the courage to pursue my ideas and forget about having to conform to expectations. someday. *sigh*
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November 6th, 2007
Iris
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ako rin maggo-global next year. itataga ko iyan sa bato. hehe.
sama ko, kuya tops. hehe
“Being global means you are not hostage to the economic conditions of a particular market”
I agree with you.
wonderful! we really need more guys like him who sees beyond the boundaries. besides, pinoys are world-class in IT, its not impossible to compete and excel in that field.
ris, when your time comes, you know you have my utmost support!
ambo, i won’t take credit for that quote. mr gurango has realized what a lot of filipinos haven’t. i wish someday i had as much guts
meeya, thanks, ngayon palang
heya. ^^ I was able to go to last years GoNegosyo talk at WTC and I really admired Joey Gurango. He is a really good mentor to be if you ask me. He also encouraged us to submit in his site our 1 page proposal samples to see if banks would look at it or not. To me if he was willing to spend his free time to help other people succeed, I’m willing to spend some of mine in supporting people like him and their projects. I’d rather support people who help people back, and that’s what I liked about the man.
that’s nice to know about the guy. you can probably use him as a resource person in your website, nika