ROLEx STRAMA SEMINAR IS ON

 

The University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos through its Recoletos On-line Learning Extension (ROLEx) Project will be conducting a Strategic Management (STRAMA) Planning seminar-workshop aiming to develop an understanding on various strategical tools and a set of skills for the 21st century-blended learning challenges to be held at the UNO-R High School ACC on January 26-28 2018. ROLEx’s STRAMA seminar-workshop is open to the lay administrators and department heads coming from state colleges and private institutions at Western Visayas, to college teachers who are handling Income-Generating Agricultural Projects, and even to non-UNO-R staff . Registration is free of charge courtesy of CHED IDIG but with only limited slots are remaining early registration is encouraged to reserve a seat for interested participants. “After the seminar, participants are expected [also] to develop strategies for their organizations or schools by harnessing their internal strengths and overcoming their weaknesses through the opportunities available from external forces like Goverment’s support for K-12 transition programs, development of free public wi-fi and other technological infrastructures, social and economic forces,” ROLEx Project Head Acaba said. Guest trainer Aletho Z. M. Cruz will be handling the different sessions where topics include: macro-environmental analysis; industry, market and competitors analysis; company analysis; strategy formulation; strategic objectives and recommended strategies; and strategy evaluation, monitoring and control. For inquiries and reservation about the STRAMA seminar-workshop, ROLEx Project may be contacted through Dr. Armigenia O. Benedicto at the number 09338107790 or via email, idigrolex@gmail.com. The ROLEx Project is funded CHED Institutional Development and Innovation Grant (IDIG) and is aimed to design an innovative blended learning curriculum for incoming college freshmen using online strategies to obtain a degree in agriculture without the need to go to the school everyday