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March 16-31, 2000
CSC
holds 1st congress of HRM practitioners
by Rita T. dela Cruz
In line with the Civil Service Commissions
(CS) thrust of making our "human resources a world
class bureaucracy", they conducted the First Congress
of HRM Practitioners last 15 March 2000 at the EIIB
Multi-Purpose Hall. This was spearheaded by Chairperson
Corazon Alma G. De Leon who was also the guest speaker
of the activity.
The one-day event was held specifically
to convene Human Resource Management Officers (HRMOs)
in the National Capital Region (NCR) and thereafter
establish a network of communication among them. Furthermore,
it was intended to update HRMOs about the latest HRM
policies and trends in the public sector.
In attendance were more than 400 HRMOS
from different Gos and NGOs in the NCR, including BAR
staff, Ms. Aurora F. Pecson, of the Administrative Division,
and Ms. Ludivina M. Pelayo of HRMO.
To emphasize on the latest HRM policies
and trends, two papers were presented illustrating the
best HRM practices. The Department Manager of the Human
Resources Services Department, Ms. Marcita M. Perez,
presented the first paper on "The NAPOCOR Experience".
On the other hand, their Vice President for Corporate
Human Resources, Mr. Reynaldo M. Gener presented the
second paper entitled "The San Miguel Corporation
Experience".
Other concerns that were discussed in
the activity are the specific roles of the Department
of Budget and Management (DBM) in the human resource
transformation, which was conferred by Mr. Rene A. Zaraspe,
Chief Compensation and Position Classification Specialist
of DBM. Also stressed out are guidelines for The Search
for Outstanding HRM Practices in NCR, which was explained
by Mr. Victor S. Clavel of the Philippine Orthopedic
Center.
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grant vehicles to RIARCs/RIFRCs
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BAR
proposes development project for typhoon-prone areas
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CPT
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CSC
holds 1st congress of HRM practitioners
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