WBW MIR: December 2009

Submitted by Ken
Under topics: video, month in review
Image of EntrepBuff.com team, Month in Review December 2009

Catching Nate preparing his shobiz smile before the WBW MIR: December 2009 shoot.
From left to right, WBW MIR hosts: VJ Sianghio, Ken Tan, JD Uy, Ed Ongaigui, Nate Dy-Liacco and Alvin Tsoi

Probably one of the most fun takes on EntrepBuff.com WBW MIR to date. As the boys nearly wrap up this year's Week By Week project, the Buffs are in complete attendance to express deep insights on the month's entrepreneurial video lectures, coming from personal experiences whilst making fun of each other. In this end of the year special, the Buffs talk about the hardships of family businesses, the current conducive environment for individualism and the "no excuses" mentality to bring towards this 2010. *Note: video contains some details regarding a showering of prizes to EntrepBuff.com community!

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