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LGU BUSINESS PLAN:

LGU BUSINESS PLAN:. A Tool for opening investment opportunities. Ms. Virginia S. Clavel DILG September 9, 2015 Crown Regency Resort and Convention Center Malay, Aklan. www.google.com.ph. DILG PROGRAM FRAMEWORK. Poverty in multiple dimensions reduced and

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LGU BUSINESS PLAN:

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  1. LGU BUSINESS PLAN: A Tool for opening investment opportunities Ms. Virginia S. Clavel DILG September 9, 2015 Crown Regency Resort and Convention Center Malay, Aklan www.google.com.ph

  2. DILG PROGRAM FRAMEWORK Poverty in multiple dimensions reduced and massive quality employment created Societal Outcome Human Development and Poverty Reduction Economic Development Security, Justice and Peace Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Good Governance and Anti-corruption KRAs/ Sector Outcomes STRENGTHENED Business-Friendly and Competitive LGUs Environment-Protective, Climate Change Adaptive and Disaster Resilient LGUs CAPACITY State of Local Governance improved DILG Outcome Areas Socially-Protective and Safe LGUs Accountable, Transparent, Participative and Effective Local Governance INTERNAL GOVERNANCE LG Capacity Development, Performance Oversight and Awards/Incentives MFO DILG Programs/Projects/Activities (from Locally-funded and Regular funds) PPAs

  3. Components ofBusiness-Friendly and Competitive LGUs Facilitating Access to Local Infrastructure Enabling Environment for BFCL (AIM-BIZ)) Enabling Environment for BFCL (AIM-BIZ) Supporting Workforce Development Enabling Environment for BFCL (AIM-BIZ) Capacitating LEIPO/LEDIP Team Simplification of Regulatory System PRMF Automating BPLS (e-BPLS) Training for Better Access to Job Opportunities (TraBAJO) LGU Business Plan SLRF Streamlining BPLS KALSADA Building local Information (SparkBiz) Investment Code & Local Revenue Code Streamlining Building Permit/Occupancyand others Performance Measurement NCC & PCCI

  4. BUSINESS-FRIENDLINESS AND COMPETITIVENESS This is a condition where LGUs spur sustainable economic and inclusive growth by engaging the business sector in promoting local trade/business and generating employment. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES • Improve capacity of LGUs in engaging business sector, promoting local trade / businesses and generating employment following reforms in their business environment • Enhance LGU competitiveness towards increasing sustainable growth and ensuring that growth is inclusive

  5. Local Economic Development defined… • Local Economic Development (LED) involves added micro-economic measures at the local level to complement macro-economic measures at the national level. LED encompasses a range of disciplines including physical planning, economics and marketing, all with the goal of building up the economic capacity of a local area to improve its economic future and the quality of life for all (ILO) • Local Economic Development (LED) offers local government, the private sector, the civil society and the local community the opportunity to work together to improve the local economy. It aims to enhance competitiveness and thus encourage sustainable growth that is inclusive. (WB)

  6. RATIONALE Creating LGU mindset to a business friendly and enabling environment enabled to contribute for a sustainable economic and inclusive growth Improving LGU capacity to enhance economic situation through attracting more businesses and investment to generate job and bring opportunities for livelihood

  7. Strengthening LGU capability by engaging business or private sector in developing local economy Developing and improving LGU structure, policies, programs to boost business potential and economic growth

  8. BUSINESS PLAN • tool that LGU can use to help itself identify critical investments and business opportunities available in the locality and maximize resources in pushing forward economic activities. • guide for investors to • locate their investments that • will increase economic opportunity • and create jobs.

  9. USES • Marketing Tool: to convince investors and business to locate their ventures in the Locality • Management Tool: to operationalize the local economic development strategic direction and monitor performance • Communication Tool: to engage the whole LGU to rally stakeholders towards the achievement of their shared aspiration and elicit support from investors, partners, creditors and shareholders for local economic development

  10. NATIONAL POLICIES SUPPORTING THE FORMULATION OF LGU BUSINESS PLAN

  11. ORGANIZING FOR LGU BUSINESS PLANNING • Identify stakeholders that will be represented in the LEDIP Business Planning Team. • LGU Focal Person = LEIPO • Stakeholders • Build awareness and commitment. • Legitimize a LEDIP Business Planning Team through an Executive Order and/or Resolution. • The LEDIP Business Planning Team should agree on and commit to the business planning processes, group culture, key activities, timelines and key milestones for the full completion of a business plan for the LGU. • Identify and address capacity building requirements of the Team.

  12. IMPORTANCE/CONTRIBUTION of ENABLING plans and policies in the formulation of business plan

  13. CLUP AND DRRM PLAN • PROTECTED AREAS • NIPAS, Non-NIPAS, Protected Agricultural, Environmentally Constrained, heritage sites LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM • SETTLEMENT AREAS • Urban (Town Centers) • Rural (Upland, lowland, coastal) • IP settlements SPACE FOR LIVING • INFRASTRUCTURE AREAS • Transport Network • Social & economic infrastructures • Administrative support EXCHANGE SPACE • PRODUCTION AREAS • Agricultural (Croplands, Livestock, Poultry, Fishery) • Industrial & Commercial • Tourism • Mining SPACE FOR MAKING A LIVING

  14. COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

  15. Power to create source of revenue Incentives in the form of fiscal or non fiscal measures Regulatory role on tourism concerns Fastest delivery of business permit and license to operate

  16. SPARK Steps • SCAN: Assessment of the readiness for investment and job creation and organization of the LED Team • PLAN: Preparation of the LGU Business Plan for investment and job creation • ACT: Implementation of the LGU Business Plan • REVIEW: Assessment and reporting of outcomes of the LGU Business Plan to the stakeholders • KNOW: Managing the results of the Business Plan

  17. 1. SCAN 5. KNOW 2. PLAN 4. REVIEW 3. ACT BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS

  18. P-1: LGU Business Plan Template

  19. P-2: LGU Business Plan Template

  20. IMPACT OF LGU BUSINESS PLAN TO LGUs….....

  21. Maximize the use of resources Promote the natural beauty or products of the locality/tourist destination areas Increase number of investors/private sectors in the locality

  22. open the gate for employment opportunities Create new development through establishment of small, medium or large enterprises Increase tax collection through presence of more businesses build in the locality

  23. More programs and projects development in the community through collaboration with private/business sector Sufficient provision of basic services to the community Create a happy community; a “happy Juan and Juana”

  24. WHAT WE can DO.....

  25. ….AS LGU POLICY MAKERS ON THE FORMULATION OF BUSINESS PLAN • Adopt measures that can create a business friendly and competitive LGUs such as designating a permanent LEIPO, creation of LEDIP team and investment board, adopting e-BPLS automation, establishment of one-stop-shop and others • Approve enabling policies that will strengthen the business economic opportunities in the locality such as Local Investment and Incentive Code (LIIC), Local Revenue Code (LRC), Local Tourism Code (LTC), Environmental Code and others • Ensure that there is an approved CDP, CLUP and DRRMP

  26. ROLEs OF LGU POLICY MAKERS ON THE FORMULATION OF BUSINESS PLAN • Enact policies or regulations on the formulation and implementation of business plan and related laws • Approved funds for conduct of activities on the implementation of LGU Business Plan • Assist the LEIPO in searching any business economic opportunities for the locality. • Attend forum/meetings related to investment promotion/opportunities

  27. LGU PARTICIPANTS ON THE TRAINING ON THE FORMULATION OF BUSINESS PLAN • SB on Economic Affairs or related Committee • LEIPO/Investment Officer • LPDC • Business Permit and Licensing Officer • Tourism Officer • Agriculture Officer • Private Sector

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