Merthel M. Evardome Deped Sdo Batangas Province Division
Merthel M. Evardome Deped Sdo Batangas Province Division
Merthel M. Evardome Deped Sdo Batangas Province Division
The First Pacific Leadership Academy (FPLA) is a premier training and development center
whose competitive advantage stems from integrating leadership programs with world-class
facilities. As the 1st dedicated corporate university in the Philippines, FPLA plays a vital role in
the development of companies in the country by providing need-specific programs focused on
Leadership, Executive & Management Development, Human Resource and Organization
Development, and Skills Development.
Since 2013, FPLA has been crafting youth leadership programs and had produced 500
esteemed young leaders from all over the country. Now on its 6th year, the Academy is opening
its doors for the 1st Virtual MVP Future Thought Leaders’ Summit (MVP-FTLS). To accommodate
more submission from interested students, the summit will be held from the 5th to the 7th of
July, 2021, from its original date of June 28-30. This summit aims to gather at least 75
underprivileged student leaders from Grades 8 and 9 that will be instruments in advancing the
country with their social development, innovation and integrity. The student leaders will
undergo a 3 half – day virtual summit filled with learnings focused on leadership and
sustainability. It will also be an avenue to develop their projects, share insights, collaborate
with others, and build lasting camaraderie with fellow participants.
In line with this, we would like to request your good office for assistance in reaching out to the
schools under your division. The Academy is looking for a diverse pool of young leaders to join
the summit such as Academic Leaders, Sports Leaders, Student Organization Leaders, and so
on. Each school shall complete the following: (1) A project which directly improves their
selected community in support with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), (2) Leadership
Profile of the students and (3) Parental Consent. Accepted participants will be notified on the
4th week of June. Please refer to the program and application details on the next pages.
Should you have questions or clarifications, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Christian
Ralph Bautista, MVP-FTLS Camp Master at 0920 949 8239 or send an email at
[email protected]
Thank you and we look forward to partnering with you for this endeavor.
Kind Regards,
Kathrine D. Biason
Deputy General Manager and Programs Director
First Pacific Leadership Academy
MVP FUTURE THOUGHT LEADERS’ SUMMIT YEAR 6:
Leadership in the New Normal
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The MVP Future Thought Leaders’ Summit (MVP-FTLS) is FPLA’s annual youth
leadership development program crafted specifically to enhance the knowledge, skills
and attitude for future leaders and innovators.
DURATION:
3 Half Days (July 5-7, 2021, 8:00AM – 12:00NN)
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Gather student leaders: The summit aims to gather 75 outstanding public school
student leaders from 15 different schools from different parts of the Philippines.
• Enhance their individual and collective leadership skills: The summit aims to use
FPLA’s Student Leadership Development Framework as a program outline to
enhance their leadership capabilities. Moreover, the participants will be
conscious about present issues we are facing today as a society.
• Develop and actualize their projects and ideas: The participants are ready with
their projects and ideas in support with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
upon application. The summit will be a platform for the development of the ideas
that the participants may potentially incubate and will help their respective
communities in their communal issues and problems – and has a potential to help
thousands of people.
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
COURSE OVERVIEW
The First Pacific Leadership Academy is uniting youth leaders from different parts of
the Philippines through the MVP Future Thought Leader’s Summit. The summit brings
life to the vision of Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan of the youth’s critical role in nation
building.
In its 6th year, the Leadership summit will enable promising students to craft SDG
projects that aims to improve the standard of living by providing innovative solutions
in today's critical problems and issues which also aims to increase the student’s
entrepreneurial consciousness that they can use to continuously support their crafted
project.
The MVP Future Thought Leader’s Summit has two important features:
a) FPLA’s Leadership Development Framework; and
b) Addressing the SDG’s through their projects within the communities.
This year’s theme, “Leadership in the New Normal” is strengthening the Academy’s
commitment in helping the youth become proactive and passionate citizens that aspire
for better lives for their communities as they come up with creative, practical, and
unique projects that they will conceptualize, design, implement, and monitor that will
be sustainable and practical solutions not only to the beneficiaries but also to the
proponents in the long run.
FPLA STUDENT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
Ignite a Vision
Every goal starts with vision; a powerful epiphany that makes all the difference. “No
man is an island”, said English poet and cleric – John Donne, proves that great work
is produced by a band of people. The realization of a shared vision is a quality of a
leader.
Leaders think and act beyond the norm – to simultaneously produce useful
innovations. This attitude is essential in the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and
ambiguous) environment. No one is exempted in thinking outside the box or you
need to suffer the consequences of stagnation.
Celebrate Victories
In every beginning, there’s an end. It is important to celebrate victories when the
goal is reached to revitalize the energy for all the hard work, and take a pause when
the goal is unmet to see through the loopholes and strategically targets it in the
next execution period.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS or GLOBAL GOALS PRIMER
* https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org
In the year 2015, Leaders from 193 countries came together to face the future, and
brought with them the hopes of billions of people for a better world. Thus, the birth of
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This set of 17 goals is an ambitious plan
that imagines a future just 15 years off that would be rid of poverty and hunger, and
safe from the worst effects of climate change.
Goal 1: No poverty
Eradicating poverty in all its forms remains one of the greatest challenges facing
humanity. While the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by more than
half between 1990 and 2015 – from 1.9 billion to 836 million – too many are still
struggling for the most basic human needs.
The participating schools must have a team consisting of five (5) outstanding student
leaders and an admin-in-charge from their campus to represent their school. Each
school can send one team and the student leaders must be between Grades 7 and 9.
In this year’s summit, we’ll only focus on 4 Sustainable Development Goals namely:
Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being; Goal 4: Quality Education; Goal 5: Gender
Equality; and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities. With these, the participating schools and
their representatives must choose 1 to 2 from the 4 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) that are most central to their communities. With the chosen SDGs, they must
come up with a project that addresses at least one of the chosen Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG) and should directly impact their respective communities.
1) An interested school must submit a minimum two pager narrative about their
project idea. Again, the project should address their chosen Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG) that directly impacts the community where the
participants belong.
2) The idea or concept for the project can be new or it can be an outcome of an existing
idea from the school that has never been implemented.
4) The success of the application will be determined by the MVP Future Thought
Leader’s Summit program managers. Below are the following criteria needed to
grade your concept proposal:
• FEASIBILITY (15%)
✓ Market feasibility
Attractiveness to potential clients or investors
✓ Technical feasibility
Details how you will deliver your product, including issues of
materials, labor, transportation, where your business will be
located, and the technology needed.
✓ Financial feasibility
Projected cost of Project Implementation
6) The final list of participating schools and student leaders will be released on July
1, 2021.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
The whole program will run for 3 half days and will be about strengthening their leadership
knowledge, SDG Awareness, and their mindset by providing talks, activities and workshops.
DAY 1
TIME ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
Welcoming of Participants
8:05-8:15 Program Guidelines
Overview of the Program
Ms. Cheryl Cabal-Revilla, Chief Financial
8:15-8:20 Opening Remarks Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer of
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation
Talk on the Sustainable Introduce the Sustainable Development
8:20-9:00
Development Goals (SDG) Goals and the four chosen SDGs as focus for
9:00-9:30 SDG Activity this year’s summit.
Introduce the official leadership competency
Introduction to the FPLA
AM 9:30-9:50 Student Leadership Framework
used by the MVP Future Thought Leaders’
Summit
9:50-10:00 Break
Talk on Discovering the Speaker: Ms. Cecile Dominguez-Yujuico,
10:00-10:40
Blueprint of a Leader Founder and CEO, Evident Communications
Speaker: Ms. Eleanor Pinugu, Co-Founder
Talk on Ignite a Vision and its
10:40-11:20 and Executive Director of Mano Amiga
relation to Quality Education Philippines
Discover the Blueprint of a Tackles about the 1st competency of being a
11:20-11:40
Leader Activity leader: Discover the Blueprint of a Leader
Tackles about the 2nd competency of being a
11:40-12:00 Ignite a Vision Activity
leader: Ignite a Vision
DAY 2
TIME ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
8:00-8:10 Ice Breaker
Talk on Empowering Team Spirit
Speaker: Ms. Montana Amir Cheng
8:10-8:50 and its relation to Good Health
Dominguez, Doctor to the Barrio
and Well-Being
Tackles about the 3rd competency of being a
AM 8:50-9:10 Empower Team Spirit Activity
leader: Empower Team Spirits
8 groups will have 7 minutes to present their
9:10-10:30 SDG Project Reporting
project and 3 minutes for questions.
10:30-10:40 Break
7 groups will have 7 minutes to present their
10:40-12:00 SDG Project Reporting
project and 3 minutes for questions.
DAY 3
TIME ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
8:00-8:10 Ice Breaker
Talk on Going Beyond the Norm Speaker: Mr. Alvin Cloyd Dakis, Gender
8:10-8:50 and its relation to Gender Equality, SOGIE Diversity, and Social
Equality Inclusion Consultant and Trainer
Talk on Celebrate Victories and Speaker: Sir Mark Joaquin Ruiz,
8:50-9:30 its relation to Reduced President and Co-Founder of Hapinoy,
Inequalities Inc.
Tackles about the 4th competency of being a
9:30-9:50 Go Beyond the Norm Activity
leader: Go Beyond the Norm
Tackles about the 5th competency of being a
9:50-10:10 Celebrate Victories Activity
AM leader: Celebrate Victories
10:10-10:20 Break
Feedback from the panelist will be
10:20- shared to the participants in order for
SDG Feedback
11:20 them to know how to improve their
projects.
Awarding of Winners
Ms. Kay Biason, Deputy General
11:20-12:00 Closing Remarks Manager and Programs Director of the
First Pacific Leadership Academy
End of Summit