Benjamin C. Bagadion Jr., Ph.D.
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Current Position: Professor, School of Management, UPMindanao, Davao City; Tel No. (82) 222-5304
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Career Objective: To work for an organization that can fully
harness my talents and competencies in promoting sustainable development and the empowerment of people.
Fields of Expertise: A practitioner-oriented academic with expertise in the fields of:
Case Method Teaching
Training and Capacity building
Community Organizing and Mobilization
Conflict Resolution and Organizational Development
Development Management
Strategic Planning, Visioning and Team Building
Impact Assessments, Monitoring and Evaluation
Delivering growth through Corporate Social Responsibility
Environmental Sociology
Sports: Scuba diving (Assistant Instructor); Hwa Rang Do (Blue Belt)
Skills and Competencies
Educator and Training Specialist
As Associate Professor of the Center for Development Management (CDM) of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) for nearly two decades:
has taught and coached development managers from government, business and civil society organizations in Asia on various topics: sustainable development with strong focus on community participation, social and environmental impact assessments, conflict resolution, program and project management;
has international teaching experiences, having taught in Bali, Jakarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lampur, Sarawak and Kuching, Southern China in AIM Management programs;
has doctoral qualifications and demonstrated scholarly and exceptional performance in a range of teaching and learning activities which include staff development policy, curriculum development and design;
possesses high level written and verbal communication skills;
possesses effective leadership and facilitating skills in organized events such as workshops, conventions, forums and similar activities across a global audience with international reach; and
has proven academic leadership in curriculum development and implementation and in managing degree and non-degree programs of the Center for Development Management of AIM.
Researcher and Writer
As Director for Research at the Center for Development Management at the Asian Institute of Management:
has conceptualized and directed major action researches focused on participatory approaches in natural resources management projects in the Philippines and other parts of Asia, and, in managing sustainable cities in the Philippines; and has captured and documented the lessons learned from the experiences of these projects in management teaching cases that are being used in the degree and non-degree programs of the institute.
Crisis and Conflict Resolution Manager
As a graduate of the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University) and the Banff Center of Management in Canada on Conflict Resolution and Negotiations:
has field experience in crisis management under martial law conditions in the Philippines; and
continues to apply skills in participatory approach in resolving conflicts and issues in multi-sectoral and multi-cultural settings and environment.
Community Organizer, Leader
As a long time community organizer and NGO leader:
has lived and worked with peasants, indigenous peoples, urban poor, trade union workers and fisher folks in various parts of the country helping them promote their concerns and interest;
has comprehensive understanding and ground experience in community organizing, mobilization and fund sourcing; and has an in-depth knowledge of various bottom of the pyramid and marginalized sectors.
Strategist
As a Consultant to both private and public organizations:
has over ten years of experience designing and implementing multi-stakeholders participatory strategies in various communities with civil society and local governments;
has good command to infuse strategic thinking into complex issues, providing analysis and remediation/solutions.
Experienced in setting out a step-wise process for strategic planning, management, and formulating key performance indicators for tracking results vis-a-vis inputs; and
has supervised the crafting of over a hundred management research reports of graduate students from various Asian countries for their organizations.
Creative, innovative thinker and problem-solver
As Academic Program Head at the Asian Institute of Management and in various capacities as high ranking government official, professor, NGO worker, consultant and training officer:
has contributed out-of-the-box solutions to problems in various communities and organizations in the Philippines and designed innovative training and academic programs for AIM.
Highly skilled in applying meta-cognitive skills in problem solving or opportunity seeking situations.
Possesses courage and diplomatic ability to intervene and challenge the status quo in order to introduce critical changes and reforms.
Demonstrated passion, drive & commitment to promote sustainable development, health, safety and environment (HSE) standards in executing programs.
Proven focus on performance management in working with teams of various disciplines, backgrounds and interests.
Tested ability to work in international environment with established networking and partnership building skills.
Dynamic and innovative with excellent planning, development and implementation skills in both private and public sector engagement.
Work Experiences
Professor, Asian Institute of Management (AIM) 1990 – 2009
Core Faculty member of the Master in Development Management (MDM) and Project Planning, Development & Management (PPDM).
Also taught in AIM Management Training programs conducted in Bali, Jakarta, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak and Kuching, Southern China.
Assumed the following administrative functions:
¾ Associate Dean of CDM (1995)
¾ Program Director of the Masters in Development Management program (MDM) for 2008-2009
¾ MRR Coordinator (Management Research Reports of students)
¾ CDM Research Director, 2006
¾ Program Director of several non-degree public programs:
Program for Development Managers (PDM), and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Initiated and directed major research projects:
¾ Environment, Development and Management Program- supported by the Mac Arthur Foundation in 1994 and 1998,
¾ Community-based Natural Resources Management- Funded by the Ford Foundation in 1998; and
¾ Sustainable Cities programme funded by the UN Habitat in 2006.
¾ Natural Resources Conflicts funded by the UNDP, 2008.
The outcomes of these projects include:
∞ Integration of Environment as part of the Master in Business (MBA) & Master in Development Management Programs (MDM).
AIM was granted the ISO 1400 certification, the only management school to receive such accreditation in the world (by-product of the environmental seeding);
∞ Production of over 50 management teaching cases and papers;
∞ Design and integration of an elective on Managing Community- Based Projects in the MDM program,
∞ Design and development of the first Corporate Social Responsibility course offered by AIM to the public in Bali Indonesia, 2004. CSR became part of the academic program and regularly run by the Ramon Del Rosario (RVR) Center for Corporate Social Responsibility; and
∞ Institutionalization and mainstreaming of the UN Sustainable Cities program in the local government of Lipa City, Batangas.
Designed, developed and taught new electives for the MDM academic degree program:
¾ Mobilizing Corporate Resources for Sustainable Development;
¾ Community-driven Projects for Environmental Protection;
¾ Ecosystems and Human Society;
¾ Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global warming; and
¾ Environmental Leadership
Undersecretary for Environment and Research; Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Philippines. February 1994 -January 1995
Formulated policies and implemented national government programmes particularly with respect to pollution abatement.
Directed DENR’s monitoring and evaluation of private sector companies’ compliance with regulatory policies and standards, and Rendered advice on practical measures to minimize pollution.
Served in the following capacities:
∞ Chairperson, ASEAN Senior Officials on the Environment (ASOEN), 1994( led Asean environment officials in formulating common environmental standards and forging consensus on these in the 5th ASEAN ministerial meeting in Bandar Seri Berwagan , Brunei in 1994)
∞ Presiding Chairman, Pollution Adjudication Board (PAB), 1994
∞ Member, Presidential Commission on Mt. Makiling and Laguna Lake, 1994
∞ Member, Board of Directors, Laguna Lake Development Authority, 1994
∞ Head, Philippine Delegation to the Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention, Geneva, Switzerland, 1994
∞ Member, Philippine Delegation to the Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, Bahamas 1994
∞ Exercised oversight functions over: Environmental Management Bureau (EMB); Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) Environment Research and Development Bureau (ERDB); Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA).
Chairperson, Board of Directors, Philippine Association for Intercultural Development (PAFID)1987 - 1989
Provided guidance in setting the vision, mission, and strategic objectives of the organization to fulfill its mandate.
PAFID is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) working for sustainable upland development and ancestral land rights and pioneered in securing the ancestral domains of indigenous people in the Philippines.
Executive Director, Philippine Association for Intercultural Development (PAFID) - 1982 -1984
Provided strategic thinking and leadership in implementing its development objectives, plans, and programs which revitalized PAFID, from its moribund state
Pioneered in the struggle for the legal recognition of the ancestral domain of indigenous people.
Team and Project Leader; Philippine Ecumenical Council for Community Organization (PECCO) and Community Organization of the Philippine Enterprises (COPE)- 1971-1975
Provided leadership and directed COPE community organizing efforts in rural and urban poor communities;
Provided resource expertise for capacity building to other teams in the Visayas and Mindanao regions. PECCO and COPE are national and Church based NGOs, which pioneered in mobilizing and organizing grassroots communities of farmers, fisherfolks, indigenous people, and the urban poor into effective people’s organizations.
Consulting and Other Engagements:
Visiting Professor, University of San Carlos, Cebu (2008)
Lectured for a semester on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the College of Commerce of USC.
Visiting Professor, Trisakti University-Jakarta (2007) Acted as advisor to the CSR program of the University;
Conducted workshops for the faculty; and Delivered lectures to the student body.
Advisor, UN Sustainable Cities Program - Lipa City (2005-2006) Forged consensus and cohesiveness amongst different stakeholders from the private and public sectors including civil society.
Developed a conservation plan and strategy to save the Mt. Malarayat Watershed.
Advisor, Shell Philippines Exploration (2004)
Directed the development of case studies on initiatives of Shell Philippines in sustainable development in partnership with the International Management Development.
Served as resource person at the Social Performance Regional Workshop of Shell Exploration and Production Company.
Advisor, Religious of the Good Shepherd (RGS), Philippines (2003) Provided training and advice in managing community-driven projects on livelihood programs in Manila and Davao.
Consultant, Manila Electrical Company (MERALCO) Ortigas, Metro Manila (2001-2002)
Provided advice to the President and Chairperson on improving company performance and growth through consultation and participation of employees in major issues facing employees and employers alike.
Provided training on Total Quality Management (TQM) to employees and general workers of MERALCO-a privately -owned utility company.
Consultant, University of the Philippines at Los Banos, Institute of Environmental Science and Management (IESM), Laguna (1990- 1995)
Provided advice to the Chancellor on a project designed to save Mt.
Makiling from environmental degradation and destruction by using participatory approach involving the upland dwellers in conservation activities. This project received funding from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Consultant, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Appraisal Mission for the Coastal Resource Management Program (1997)
Conducted an Institutional and Social Assessment of the Proposed Coastal Resource Management Project of the Philippine Government &
prepared the Project Administration Manual (PAM) of the said project.
Consultant, USAID Funded Partners Program of the Gerry Roxas Foundation (1997)
Developed strategies and implementation plans for the coalition by providing assistance and advice to the Field Officers of the Gerry Roxas Foundation in Panay
Consultant, Asian Development Bank’s Benefit and Monitoring Evaluation (PBME) Review of the Palawan Integrated Area Development Project (1990)
Participated and provided inputs as a rural sociologist in the ADB mission to conduct a project benefit and monitoring evaluation of the Palawan Integrated Area Development Project.
Consultant, National Irrigation Administration (NIA), Participatory Strategies for Irrigation (1989)
Developed the program framework for implementing participatory strategies for the effective management of irrigation systems.
Provided advisory services to management on how to realign existing systems and procedures to support the proposed participatory strategies.
Educational Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Development Sociology minors in International Planning and Southeast Asian Studies. Cornell University, USA 1990
M.A. in Organization Development and Planning, Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Development Institute (SAIDI) Manila, 1981.
A.B. Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, 1971.
Post graduate studies and training in Negotiations and Conflict Resolution: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1991; Banff Center of Management, Canada 1992.
Selected Published Works:
Bagadion, Benjamin C., Jr. Windward: Steering Community-driven Projects for Environmental Protection, A Casebook of Asian Praxis, (Makati City:
Asian Institute of Management, 2006).
Bagadion, Benjamin C. Jr, Bending the Wind: Lessons from Mt Makiling, Empowering People for Natural Resources Management, (Makati City:
Asian Institute of Management, 1999).
References:
May be obtained upon request