From Employee
to Business Owner
BPO professionals bring discipline, communication skills, and process awareness to entrepreneurship. What they often need is the financial and operational knowledge to make the transition on solid ground.
Why This Track Exists
The BPO industry employs hundreds of thousands of Filipinos. Many of them are entrepreneurial by nature, using their regular income to fund a small business on the side, or planning a transition out of the corporate world within a few years.
The challenge is timing and preparation. Running a business alongside a demanding job means limited time for learning. And the kind of knowledge needed to run a business well is different from the kind that leads to career advancement in a corporate setting.
ClearDraft Digital's BPO track is structured around that reality. Flexible learning formats, focused content, and a curriculum that connects directly to the decisions a new or aspiring business owner faces.
Content Built for Your Situation
The BPO track draws from ClearDraft's core programs but sequences and frames them specifically for professionals who are managing a business alongside employment.
Managing Two Income Streams
How to keep your employment income and business finances clearly separated. Cash flow planning when a business is in its early stage and not yet self-sustaining. Making financial decisions with incomplete information.
Building Systems Before You Need Them
The best time to document your business processes is before the business grows too fast to pause. This module covers how to design operational systems while your business is still small enough to shape them intentionally.
Registration and Compliance Basics
What to register first, what can wait, and what the sequence looks like for a small business that is just starting to formalize. Understanding the difference between operating informally and operating without proper registration.
Reading Your Business Numbers
Adapted for business owners who are tracking their own finances without a dedicated bookkeeper. Simple frameworks for understanding whether the business is financially healthy and what the numbers are actually telling you.
Planning the Transition
For those considering a full shift from employment to full-time entrepreneurship. What financial and operational benchmarks to look for before making the move. How to think about the transition as a planned process rather than a leap of faith.
Learning Around Your Schedule
BPO schedules are not nine to five. Night shifts, rotating schedules, and demanding workloads mean that fixed classroom schedules often do not work.
The BPO track is available in both online self-paced format and in-person workshop format. The online format allows you to progress through the material at whatever pace fits your schedule. Workshop sessions are scheduled with BPO working hours in mind where possible.
Contact us to find out about current session availability and online access options.
Ask About AvailabilityA Note on What This Track Covers
The BPO Professionals track is an educational program. It covers financial management concepts, business registration processes, tax fundamentals, and operational systems. It does not provide career counseling, employment advice, or guidance on specific employment contracts or labor matters.
Participants seeking advice on the legal or financial specifics of their individual situation should consult a licensed professional.
Interested in the BPO Track?
Get in touch to learn about current program schedules and online access options.