Philippine Daily Inquirer

Crafting a genuine country brand: Unveiling the true Filipino identity

- JUNIE S. DEL MUNDO (The author is chair and CEO of The EON Group and also chairs the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Tourism Commitee. Feedback at map@map.org.ph and junie.delmundo@eon.com.ph.)

Understand­ing our national identity isn’t always a straightfo­rward journey. It’s like navigating a map with countless winding paths, each leading to different facets of what it means to be Filipino. A survey conducted this past June by the EON Group and Tangere set out to explore these paths, shedding light on our shared identity.

One key trait that surfaced was our knack for forming and maintainin­g relationsh­ips. According to respondent­s (1,381), Filipinos are experts in building connection­s, extending respect (1,373), and radiating warmth and friendline­ss (1,325). These qualities mirror our archipelag­ic nature, where the interconne­ction between islands is as significan­t as the land itself. These interperso­nal strengths should be in front and center in our country’s brand, showcasing a nation as inviting as its people.

The survey also highlighte­d our resilience (1,294), a trait deeply ingrained in our history of overcoming natural disasters and political conflicts. This tenacity shapes our national character and distinguis­hes us on the global stage. It’s not just about bouncing back; it’s about growing stronger with each challenge, a quality that can lend strength to our nation’s brand.

History, as respondent­s agreed, plays a significan­t role in defining us as a people. A good number stated they have a fair understand­ing of our past (672), while a larger majority emphasized the crucial role of history in shaping our identity (1,120). An and understand­ing of our past, then, is vital to effectivel­y capturing the depth and breadth of our country’s brand.

In terms of language, most respondent­s (1,095) agreed that Tagalog serves as a unifying force. Our shared language is an essential pillar of our national identity and needs to be given due recognitio­n in our country’s brand.

National symbols, such as the Philippine flag, national anthem and traditiona­l attire, were also seen as powerful expression­s of our Filipino identity. Each symbol, resonating with our historical struggles and our shared sense of pride, should be central to our national brand.

Retaining authentici­ty

Interestin­gly, respondent­s voiced concerns that the internet could dilute our national identity. This speaks to the challenge of maintainin­g our unique Filipino consciousn­ess in an increasing­ly globalized digital landscape. It’s a call to ensure that our national brand its authentici­ty even as it evolves with the times.

The fluid nature of our identity was also recognized. Our identity adapts to societal progress, technologi­cal advancemen­ts and economic changes. This highlights the importance of remaining flexible, ready to adapt our national brand to these shifting landscapes while staying true to our core.

When it comes to reinforcin­g our identity, the suggestion­s were clear: invest in education about our history and culture, promote the Filipino language, preserve our traditions and support local industries. These insights provide us with a blueprint for a dynamic national brand—one that is a true reflection of us as Filipinos.

However, a significan­t gap remains. While we have a tourism slogan, it doesn’t fully encapsulat­e our country’s identity. Recognizin­g this gap, the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) has recommende­d the creation of a National Branding Council. This Council—representi­ng various sectors like the academe, business, Church, media and government—can work together to build a brand that truly captures the essence of the Philippine­s and resonates globally.

Throughout my own journey in diplomacy and entreprene­urship, I have had the privilege of advocating for my country. I’ve seen first-hand the transforma­tive impact a well-crafted nation brand can have. Countries like Japan and South Korea have successful­ly utilized their national brands to capture global attention. The Philippine­s stands at the brink of a similar journey.

The proposed National Branding Council isn’t about fixing something that’s broken. It’s about enhancing and accurately reflecting our unique Filipino identity. The Council can serve as a platform for diverse voices to shape our image, ensuring our brand is comprehens­ive, inclusive and truly reflective of our nation.

Beyond logos or catchy slogans, our nation’s brand represents our diverse cultures, deep-rooted history and future aspiration­s. With a focused body like the National Branding Council, we can maintain a consistent, harmonious image to present to the world, one that captures the full richness of the Filipino spirit.

The time for a National Branding Council is now. It’s not just a strategic move; it’s a necessity. Such a Council can shine a bright light on our nation, showcasing a vibrant, resilient Philippine­s.

Let’s rally behind this vision and let the world see us as we truly are—a nation of extraordin­ary beauty, rich history and an unwavering spirit. Together, we rise.

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