Chapter I INTRODUCTION One method of enhancing and enriching the skills of students is by undertaking the On-the-Job Training. Students who are taking up Bachelor of Science in Information Technology are given the chance to undergo the so called On-the-Job Training to be able to apply the knowledge they acquired from school to their respective chosen agencies. It is the beginning of the greatest educational experience a BSIT student would encounter. It is one way of developing their
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Chapter I INTRODUCTION One method of enhancing and enriching the skills of students is by undertaking the On-the-Job Training. Students who are taking up Bachelor of Science in Information Technology are given the chance to undergo the so called On-the-Job Training to be able to apply the knowledge they acquired from school to their respective chosen agencies. It is the beginning of the greatest educational experience a BSIT student would encounter. It is one way of developing their
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on Elections composed of a Chairman and six Commissioners who shall be natural-born citizens of the Philippines and, at the time of their appointment, at least thirty-five years of age, holders of a college degree, and must not have been candidates for any elective position in the immediately preceding -elections. However, a majority thereof, including the Chairman, shall be members of the Philippine Bar who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least ten years. (Emphasis supplied) The aforequoted
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decision-makers are able to make well-informed decisions, resources are | | |allocated in a manner that better meets the needs and goals of companies within the given market. | | |The Philippines, being a developing country, would need a great deal of reliable and timely information to compete| | |in the global market and accounting will play an important role in this prevailing competitive global structure of|
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The Organization of Work The Nature and Organization of Work With the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the emergence of the practice of the division of labor and the emphasis on specialization, factories and company-owned industries had to employ hundreds and thousands of workers whom the owner or the manager does not know personally. The relationship between the entrepreneur (capital) and the workers (labor) is remote and impersonal, so lacking the “human touch”. Sociologist are intensely
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commitment of our leadership. An empowered, enlightened Meralco is ready to seize it. A new day has come. 1 Meralco 2010 Annual Report Our Company Meralco marches on to its 108th year of service in 2011. Consistently in the list of the Philippines’ top five corporations and cited among Asia’s finest, Meralco today serves over 4.8 million residential, commercial and industrial customers. It is strategically located to serve the country’s center of commerce and industry and its hub of government
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N/A E-mail: N/A Website: http://karapatria.com/aeta_school.html Address: Barangay Camias City: Porac, Pampanga City 1. What is the mission/purpose of your organization? Mission: In line with the Lasallian Business leaders code of ethics, the purpose of our group is to embody knowledge, moral values and sustainable development with the intention of addressing the needs of the Aetas community. Through the use of literacy medium in reading, writing and basic math. Quote: “Give
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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.0.1 What Is Ethics? Ethics commonly means the rules or principles that define right and wrong conduct. Professional philosophers use the term ‘ethics’ to refer to the systematic study of these rules or principles, but the companies shall accept the more common definition and focus on the principles themselves. Ethical rules embody the idea of morality or, in other words, notion of what is morally right and good, as well as those things considered to be
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Code of Ethics Board of Interior Design I shall work with this general objective Ð that my duty is not only to myself, but also to my fellowmen, my country and God. I shall uphold the ideals and follow the norms of conduct of a noble profession and endlessly endeavor to further its just ends. I shall humbly seek success not through the measure of solicited personal publicity but by industrious application to my work, strive to merit a reputation for quality of service and for fair dealing
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The Philippine Educational System The Legal / Constitutional bases ✓ EDUCATIONAL DECREE OF 1863: The decree provided for the establishment of primary school for boys and girls in each town of the country. ✓ ACT NO. 74 OF 1901: Enacted into law by the Philippine Commission, the Act created the Department of Public Instruction, laid the foundations of the public school system in the Philippines, provided for the establishment of the Philippine Normal School in Manila and made English
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