As part of a steering committee within the Econocom
group to assist Passerelles numériques, I have been in Cambodia for the last two
weeks to volunteer and bring value in the fund raising business model of PN. During
these two weeks I have coached local managers on their commercial skills and
strategy and helped the sales team to increase efficiency in their local fund
raising activity.
This mission has been of a strong interest to me and from
the feedback I’ve received from PN Cambodia I know that this feeling is shared.
As a first time being in Asia and a first time working with an NGO, I have been
pleased to notice the possible bridges between private and non-profit
organizations.
I would like to emphasise the fact that, before departure, I have been
very well supported (both on content and logistic) by the PN team
in Paris and was warmly welcomed by the local staff and students. If you add
this to the natural friendly behaviour of Cambodian people towards foreigners, it makes this mission an unforgettable experience to me.
The main achievement of this mission is that the PN scholarship
is turning into an offer for their local companies; that PN Cambodia can
deliver added value to the local businesses and can sell it. The first steps in
this direction have already been taken by the design of the scholarship offer,
my mission has mainly been focused around the commercial skills and the changes
for the commercial department organization to be taken.
After having made some company visits, I am positively
surprised by the booming market of Cambodia. I am convinced that Passerelles
numériques will benefit from this situation and become one of its main IT
related NGO players.I would like to take the opportunity to thank Passerelles numériques in general for opening the organization to external people and give them the room to contribute. And of course a warm thank you to the staff and students of PN Cambodia without forgetting the Econocom people involved in this mission for their appreciated support.
Finishing the mission, I have the strong feeling that
this is only the beginning of a long story...