actually no game development companies in the Philippines. Armed with his strong desire and passion for games, Dagondon established his own company, the Anino Games in 2001.
With innovation at its core, CIIT introduces two next-level programs for future business innovators and technopreneurs, namely BS Entrepreneurship and Senior High School Accounting, Business, and Management Strand this year. “Innovation is part of our DNA as it is one of our core values. We seek to continuously improve systems, processes, and our way of doing things. Our courses are customized based on industry needs and standards.
Unlike most entrepreneurship and business management programs, CIIT goes beyond the usual expectation of discussing classroom concepts and creating traditional business models. It transforms experience by adding digital platforms and business-level tools to allow its students to turn their ideas into real tech startups.
“We focus more on the practical applications and see to it that we are agile enough to adjust the curriculum and tailor it to the needs of the industry. CIIT has already been using different technologies in its daily operations, which is what we wanted to share so that future entrepreneurs can also use them to revolutionize how their future organizations can be operated and managed,” said O.
In CIIT, they have only one registrar to handle 1,600 enrollees using Edusuite, a software that enables business continuity requiring less manpower and manual processes, and automating the enrollment processes.