Income Generating Enterprises Assessment of Isabela State University, Cabagan Campus: Basis for Proposed Management Processes and Policy Reforms

Authors

  • Joana May T. Danao-Manaligod

Keywords:

Income generating enterprise, proposed management processes, policy reforms

Abstract

The descriptive method of research and documentary analysis
were utilized to assess the Income Generating Enterprises of Isabela
State University, Cabagan Campus: A Basis for Proposed Management
Processes and Policy Reforms. A structured questionnaire and interview
guide were utilized as principal instruments to the 30 participants involving
(10) faculty members, two (2) students, eight (8) support staff and ten
(10) blue-collar workers from the non-teaching personnel. Frequency
counts, percentage, weighted mean, and t-test or One-Way Analysis of
variance were used for data analysis. Results unveiled that the profile
of the participants suggested that qualifications of the personnel/staff
of each of the projects must be taken into consideration. Improvement
in knowledge, skills and training must likewise be considered. Income
Generating Enterprises of the Isabela State University, Cabagan Campus
is currently in a very challenging situation. Remarkably, the enterprise
is facing a significant challenge in almost all aspects of management–
administrative, financial, among others. Project processes, specifically,
planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation are major areas
of concern that need immediate attention and action to save the entire
enterprise. If these problems continue to exist, then the organization as a
whole will perpetually suffer. Thus, with the current state of the enterprise,
major revision and change are required to completely eradicate all of
the enumerated problems. Reconstruction of the enterprise is a possible
alternative solution that must be taken into consideration.

Published

2019-08-01

How to Cite

Danao-Manaligod, J. M. T. . (2019). Income Generating Enterprises Assessment of Isabela State University, Cabagan Campus: Basis for Proposed Management Processes and Policy Reforms. SPUP Graduate School Research Journal, 14(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aaresearchindex.com/index.php/spupgsrj/article/view/449