Friday, March 2, 2012
EEMO Oplan 2012 given green light
The operation plan of the Economic Enterprise Office ( EEMO ) for year 2012 is given the green light for implementation after the work groups successfully defended the draft instrument to a panel of evaluators.
The development road map of the office for year 2012, code named EEMO Oplan 2012, is the product of planning labor pains of a 3-day brain cracking exercise of the personel themselves tasked to put into action the action plan.
The operation plan provides ways to plug loopholes in order not to allow to slide back the momentum the office has established. At the same time, the management tool aims to clear the way of roadblocks in order to accelerate the road run more efficiently and smoothly any undoings or violations of any forms. The work groups used for a baseline the current data and trends as the jumping board in charting the course of action. The total 2011 collection is eleven million pesos.
The personnel themselves set their own target points in achieving the objectives of the office as a revenue generating arm of the local government unit. The staff secured the GM approval on their assurance to achieve their targets without resorting to strong arm methods, force or threats. GM Eric F. Pabinguit gives the “ go” signal cautioning the staff of a more conservative target. He told them that important of a plan is that the target is attainable. He observed the staff comes with a target higher than his own “ guestimated” target for year 2012.
The working groups represent the different service units of the organization. The working committees and team leaders and members are as follows: Traffic Management, Robert Jusay, Arnold Martel; Cemetery Maintenance, Novie Lopez, Keziah Rosales, Lemuel Deparine; Collection Field / Office, Roberto Caballero/ Alpio Lawas and Gretchen dela Cerna; Records , David Manuel, Paula Capuyan, Evan Pabinguit, Mervin Quilaton; Slaughterhouse and Gym Management, Catalino Sayon, Juliet Candones; and Motorcycle and Tricycle services, Jerwin Rudinas, and Meljohn Cabalang.CSU, Desiderio Aranda.
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originally published at "The Bansalan Econonomic Enterprise" January 2012 Issue, Vol. II No. 1
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