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A positive reinforcement such as a commendation to an exemplary work is a far more powerful reinforcement toward continuous improvement than other types of reinforcements, experts believe.

The carrot evidently wins over the stick.

This too prompts Growth Revolution Magazine to single out developments on science and technology, success models and best practices in related sectors and envision these to be communicated to the Filipino education-loving community who can help implement poverty-reducing developmental programs.

Developments in science and technology, models, best practices, and successes should be communicated if they need to inspire further action.

A subtle form of communication was said to have been the key to the survival of a group of prisoners at a Nazi camp. Filipinos may not be in a prison, but the prison of poverty has shackled the lives of many who now await bits of good news that evokes glimmers of hope.

Vision:

Create a rich information exchange environment on science and technology and related sectors toward accelerated poverty reduction and economic development

Mission:

Become the premiere venue for disseminating information on science and technology and sectors related to poverty reduction in a manner that is informative, educational, and entertaining.

Story Thrusts:

Poverty Reduction Wholistic approach to economic development through features on success models and situationers on science and technology and closely linked subjects that are all relevant to poverty reduction– education, health management, skills development, industries, financing, infrastructure, governance, and corporate social responsibility. Believing in the ultimate importance of governance and leadership, it zeroes in on concrete, government projects in an apolitical manner and highlights the lives of people who are contributing to development. Sustainable Development and National Solidarity Features models, best practices, and situationers highlighting care for the environment, Filipino culture, entertainment, arts, and traditions. The publication encourages features that foster national pride and national unity. These subjects can come from inspirations from history when Filipinos felt that tinge of national pride from knowing Juan Luna, for instance, won an international acclaim for his painting “Spoliarium” that transcended racial bias.

Publication Staff

Edited by multi-awarded journalist (Economic Journalists Assn of the Phils., Binhi, Joe Burgos Biotechnology Awards, United Nations Environment Programme) Melody Aguiba, it is harnessing top Filipino talents– pro-active, and development-oriented writers/contributors. Behind the editorial are specialists on design and layout, computer-aided/web design, and marketing. The company’s editorial board chief and financial management consultant is Lalaine M. Legaspi, a practising CPA in a Toronto Stock Exchange-listed firm in Canada. Its IT consultant is Yolando B. Aguiba, a first placer in the 1988 Aeronautical Engineering Board examination who just has to complete his thesis for an MS-IT at the De La Salle University.

Generous to Feedback:

The publication envisions to be a top venue for progress-focused feedback from both technical and non-technical people who wish to contribute to enlightening of the most number of people through a more mass-understandable language.

Circulation:

Growth Revolution Magazine envisions to become the most circulated technology-oriented socio-economic magazine in the Philippines. It is, in fact, presently the only technology-oriented socio-economic magazine of general circulation in the country. From its present National Book Store distribution, it aims to become available in every visible magazine stand in the Philippines. It is working more intensively in becoming a top search site through its website on Philippines-related technology information. Through this website, it will be an affordable, globally-accessible means of accessing information in its aim to be an instrument of equalizing opportunities.

Target Readers: The education-loving class: science and technology community, policymakers, government and private sector leaders, educators, parents, and students.

Frequency:

Initially published quarterly, release may become more frequent given growth plans.

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