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PHLPost has partnered with the Asian Institute of Management to strengthen leadership, foster innovation, and boost workforce capability for the future of public service
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PHLPost managers and executives will undergo specialized training to equip them with critical skills in logistics, planning, and digital-era service delivery
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The training starts with a course on AIM’s Supply Chain Management Program, which is designed to equip leaders with critical skills in planning, sourcing, inventory management, logistics, and risk management
State-run postal service PHLPost has officially partnered with the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) to strengthen leadership, foster innovation, and boost workforce capability for the future of public service.
Through the collaboration, PHLPost managers and executives will undergo specialized training to equip them with critical skills in logistics, planning, and digital-era service delivery, the agency said in a press release.
The training starts with a course on AIM’s Supply Chain Management Program, which is designed to equip leaders with critical skills in planning, sourcing, inventory management, logistics, and risk management — capabilities that are increasingly essential as postal services adapt to digitalization and e-commerce growth.
Joan Vidal, AIM Business Development senior manager, said the program was tailored to address the evolving needs of the postal service. She added that the partnership paves the way for more customized training initiatives aimed at strengthening PHLPost’s competitiveness and long-term relevance.
This milestone is part of PHLPost’s modernization agenda, anchored on digital transformation, improved delivery systems, and stronger employee engagement.
It is seen to ensure that PHLPost continues connecting Filipinos through communication, commerce, and community service.
Postmaster General and CEO Maximo Sta. Maria III – himself an AIM alumnus – described the collaboration as a vital step in preparing the agency for the demands of modern public service.
“For many years, PHLPost has connected families, supported trade, and served communities nationwide. As the world evolves, so must we,” he said during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding in Makati City.
“This partnership with AIM is an investment in our people – helping us deliver reliable services, adopt best practices, and transform PHLPost into a future-ready institution,” he added.
AIM School of Executive Education and Lifelong Learning Program Head Jose Raphael Ibarra highlighted the broader impact of the collaboration.
“We are proud to partner with PHLPost in this journey of modernization. Together, we can empower leaders, strengthen institutions, and create lasting impact through innovation, collaboration, and a shared vision for national development,” Ibarra said.