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PDO, OVPAF conduct workshop to refine MPSPC’s operational plans for 2024


In its aim to craft and refine more suitable priority plans and programs this year, the Planning and Development Office (PDO) and the Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance (OVPAF) are conducting an activity dubbed “GASS Operational Planning Workshop: Working Equally Amidst Diverse Work Environment” today, April 23, at the Admin Conference Hall, Bontoc.

Mr. Dexter C. Lingbanan, Chief Administrative Officer, who represented College President Dr. Edgar G. Cue, stressed the importance of the activity as it charts the future of MPSPC, affixed to its mission to become an internationally recognized higher education institution. “It is our sole duty to set roadmaps that are based on our institutional mandates,” he added.

Attended by all unit heads under General Administrative Support Services (GASS), including staff from the Office of the College President and OVPAF, the activity highlights the presentation of the drafted operational plan, including the sharing of inputs, comments, and suggestions from the participants for the finalization of the plans and priorities set for 2024.

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