Work and commitment needed to be successful in entrepreneurship, says ONE鈥檚 Chatri Sityodtong

By Michael Angelo S. Murillo, Senior Reporter
TO SUCCEED in any business venture, one has to put in the needed work and give commitment through and through.
These are among the values that ONE Championship seeks to espouse in its version of the reality television show The Apprentice, now running across Asia.
A brainchild of ONE chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong and his group, The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition offers to the winner a $250,000 job offer to work under Mr. Sityodtong as his prot茅g茅 at the group鈥檚 global headquarters in Singapore for a year.
The winner will also be named chief of staff and have the opportunity to launch a new business unit within ONE Championship.
In the show, the candidates鈥 creativity and business acumen are put to the test every week as well as their physical strength, stamina, athleticism, and ability to face their fears.
The show is designed as such, ONE said, so as to produce the 鈥渕ost deserving鈥 winner, who is also expected to embody what the organization is.
Having overcome a myriad of challenges since their group was established a decade ago, Mr. Sityodtong shared that it has been whirlwind of a journey for them but that they have been able to survive it by being 鈥渞eady鈥 as it can be, something they are trying to share to the candidates and viewers of The Apprentice.听
鈥淓ntrepreneurship is such a crazy adventure. When I first started ONE Championship, we faced thousands of rejections in the first three years. But ONE was fortunate to receive funding from some of the world鈥檚 leading institutional investors. Today, ONE Championship is one of Asia鈥檚 leading unicorns,鈥 Mr. Sityodtong shared to 大象传媒.
鈥淪o much of entrepreneurship is about gathering and attracting, and retaining resources, people, and capital; creating an ecosystem around your start-up,鈥 he added.
The official went on to say that every time he speaks with the candidates in the show, he makes it a point to underscore that the whole adventure in The Apprentice goes beyond landing a job in ONE Championship.
鈥淭his competition has nothing to do with me. It has everything to do with [the candidates] 鈥 [their] commitment, passion, desire to unleash [their] greatness in life. I鈥檓 willing to invest all my knowledge, all my ideas, all my experiences, my failures, my successes, into [them] so that [they] can become great. I want to see how badly [they] want it,鈥 Mr. Sityodtong said.
And good for the organization, the message is being taken to heart by the candidates.
鈥淭he promise of this position in ONE Championship really makes me feel that I am in the right place at the right time, and there鈥檚 no way I鈥檓 going to take this opportunity for granted. I鈥檓 going to give it my all,鈥 shared one of the candidates Jessica Ramella of Venezuela.
The Apprentice: ONE Championship Edition features two Filipino candidates, namely Lara Alvarez and Louie Sangalang. Ms. Alvarez has since been eliminated while Mr. Sangalang is still in the mix and did well in the last business challenge.
The show is broadcast across Asia on AXN, the show鈥檚 official Asian broadcast partner. In the Philippines, it can be seen on Thursdays at 8:50 p.m. on AXN cable network and on Mondays at 9 p.m. on One Sport.


