Generated by GPT-5-mini| Management Association of the Philippines | |
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| Name | Management Association of the Philippines |
| Formation | 1950s |
| Headquarters | Makati, Metro Manila |
| Location | Philippines |
| Leader title | President |
Management Association of the Philippines is a Philippine nonprofit organization focused on leadership development, executive education, and corporate governance. Founded in the mid-20th century, it has engaged with corporations, academic institutions, and professional bodies across Manila, Cebu, and Davao. The association has collaborated with international organizations and local institutions to promote managerial excellence, corporate social responsibility, and strategic planning.
The organization emerged during the post-war industrialization period alongside institutions such as Central Bank of the Philippines, Ayala Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Philippine National Bank, and University of the Philippines. Early leaders included executives from Meralco, Globe Telecom, Philippine Airlines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, and Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines. Through the Martial Law era associated with Ferdinand Marcos and the People Power movement connected to Corazon Aquino and Benigno Aquino Jr., the association navigated policy shifts reflected in statutes like the Labor Code of the Philippines and reforms influenced by the Asian Development Bank. In the 1990s and 2000s it partnered with entities such as Philippine Stock Exchange, Department of Trade and Industry (Philippines), SM Investments Corporation, Banco de Oro, and international partners including Asian Institute of Management and Harvard Business School-linked programs.
The association's mission aligns with frameworks championed by bodies like International Labour Organization, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and regional forums such as ASEAN. Objectives emphasize leadership cultivation akin to programs at Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, University of Santo Tomas, Asian Institute of Management, and collaborations with professional societies such as Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Society of Fellows of the Philippines-type networks. It promotes best practices referenced by awards like the Ten Outstanding Young Men and standards exemplified by ISO 9001 adopters in the Philippines.
Governance features a board model similar to boards at Ayala Corporation, SM Prime Holdings, Jollibee Foods Corporation, and PLDT. Executive committees mirror advisory panels seen in Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas consultative groups, while functional units reflect departments in Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation and Philippine Exporters Confederation. Regional chapters coordinate with local institutions such as Cebu Business Club, Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Iloilo Business Club, and professional associations like Management Association of the Philippines Foundation-style philanthropic arms.
Membership draws executives from corporations including Globe Telecom, PLDT, Jollibee Foods Corporation, Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Aboitiz Equity Ventures, SM Investments Corporation, Robinsons Land Corporation, and financial institutions like BDO Unibank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Security Bank, and Philippine National Bank. Academic members come from Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University, University of the Philippines, Asian Institute of Management, and University of Santo Tomas. Regional chapters operate in metro areas comparable to Makati, Cebu City, Davao City, Iloilo City, and Baguio.
Programs have included executive forums, leadership seminars, and corporate governance workshops delivered in partnership with institutions such as Asian Institute of Management, Harvard Business School, Wharton School, London School of Economics, and local schools including Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University. Activities range from annual conventions paralleling events like Philippine Business Conference and World Economic Forum-style gatherings, to training tied to initiatives by Department of Trade and Industry (Philippines), Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines), and Philippine Stock Exchange. The association has hosted dialogues featuring corporate leaders from Ayala Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, Jollibee Foods Corporation, and regulators such as Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
Its publications include white papers, policy briefs, and management studies analogous to research outputs from Asian Development Bank, Philippine Institute for Development Studies, World Bank, and think tanks like Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism collaborations. Topics have covered corporate governance reforms referenced in Securities Regulation Code (Philippines), sustainability frameworks related to Carbon Disclosure Project, and human capital analyses similar to reports by International Labour Organization and UNDP.
The association has organized landmark conferences and awarded leadership honors comparable to recognitions such as Ten Outstanding Young Men, corporate governance awards like those given by Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines), and partnership acknowledgments from institutions such as Asian Institute of Management and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. High-profile speakers have included executives associated with Ayala Corporation, San Miguel Corporation, PLDT, Globe Telecom, and policymakers affiliated with Department of Finance (Philippines), National Economic and Development Authority, and figures involved in national transitions like Corazon Aquino and Ferdinand Marcos.
Category:Business organizations based in the Philippines