...Case Study No. 1 BUENAVISTA COLLEGES: What I am Living For? 1. With whom would you align yourself with? Mrs. Villante or her son? In this case, I am with the son of Mrs. Villante, Rodolfo. In any kind of business, a school, a hospital or any other business, regardless if it’s owned privately or by the government. We have to grow with the time, improve in terms of technology, management, and other important details to enhance the quality of the service, safety of the people involve, and the corporate mission to the public. In this problem of Buenavista College, first, that some buildings are recommended to be repaired and even some are to be demolished. These structures are hazardous to its students, faculty and employees. Sanitation was not mention this case but it has to be taken into consideration. Immediate action regarding this matter is a must, for the safety of all in the school campus. Second, is the transfer of some teaching force to other work, for the reason of high-paying jobs. Times like now, that almost all people are experiencing economic problem not just in this school but through out the world. It is normal in this matter that employees are transferring to other office that pays more because of financial aspect. Other concerns are, that the instructional materials are always inadequate, some personnel of the school are not all qualified, they have the lowest tuition fee in the region. And the school doesn’t generate...
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...BUENAVISTA COLLEGES: What am I living for? Facts of the case The school has the following courses offered: - Engineering - Nursing - Business Administration - Arts and Sciences - Education The school is experiencing profit instability Buildings need renovation. One building needs demolition Few of the brightest members of faculty resigned to better-paying jobs Shortage of instrumental supplies Hope to resolve the crisis through infusion of additional funds Number of scholars Reward system Tuition fees the lowest in the region II. Point of view Mrs. Villante III. Statement of the problem This case analysis attempts to ascertain some major causes of the problem of the Buenavista Colleges. Mainly, it will be focusing on resolving issues encountered by the school. Specifically, it aims to answer the following given questions: 1. With whom would the case analyzer align himself as to resolving as a point of view? 2. What good points of Mrs. Villante’s and Rudy’s (son of Mrs. Villante) arguments? IV. Objective The case analysis aims is to produce outputs that would help resolve the crisis Buenavista Colleges’ is facing and resort to good outcomes. V. Areas of consideration (SWOT ANALYSIS) Strength: - Courses offered - The idea to resolve the crisis through fused additional funds - Thousand of...
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...Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Rationale of the Study Today's world, each is aiming to be globally competitive. To be competitive enough we need to be effective in our verbal communication which is a best medium for social relationship with others. Our national language is proved to be English and thus become a drive in international forces to be proficient in English language. Society today demands more than passive graduates, they are generating new forms of portrayal of outcomes and act as catalyst in advocating for educational change, reform and quality improvement. SJIT saw the importance of English Proficiency and thus, offers the said program for the benefit of its students in line with the Life Purpose of Saint Joseph Institute of Technology which is “To educate and equip students with knowledge, skills, English communication proficiency, right attitude, and values in technical and professional fields”. With this, a research is conducted on the performance of the verbal communication of 4th year Education students in Saint Joseph Institute of Technology to determine the improvement in English language proficiency as the effect of enrolling in JEEP Classes. Theoretical Background The most precious gift that God has given is the power of speech. It is this power that distinguishes man from animals. Man uses speech to communicate his thoughts, feelings, desires, and aspirations to his fellow beings with whom he interacts in communal living or in social...
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