DENR holds training program
December 24, 2006 | 12:00am
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) conducted recently a 25-day training program called Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) management course aimed at honing the perceptions, experiences, attitude, knowledge and skills (PEAKS) of the participants in order to become well-rounded managers.
The training program was implemented by the departments human resource development service (HRDS) headed by Adeluisa G. Siapno
Addressing the participants, DENR undersecretary Francisco Bravo lamented the fact that "people are engineering our own extinction.".
The ENR management course was aimed at honing the perceptions, experiences, attitude, knowledge and skills (PEAKS) of the participants in order to become well-rounded managers. The DENR considers competencies on these aspects as essential considering the complexity of the challenges in our midst on sustainable development which is explained as the "harmonious integration of a sound and viable economy, responsible governance, social cohesion and ecological integrity to ensure that development is a life-sustaining process."
Towards this general purpose, topics that enabled the participants to enhance their managerial skills especially leadership, and the different areas of concern of the DENR were comprehensively discussed with external and internal experts as resource persons. The case studies relative to mining, lands, forestry, environment and protected areas, and the individual action plans to implement their innovations gave a boost and appropriately complemented both their theoretical and actual learning and experiences.
The course was attended by 35 representatives from the DENR field offices. Benny Enriquez
The training program was implemented by the departments human resource development service (HRDS) headed by Adeluisa G. Siapno
Addressing the participants, DENR undersecretary Francisco Bravo lamented the fact that "people are engineering our own extinction.".
The ENR management course was aimed at honing the perceptions, experiences, attitude, knowledge and skills (PEAKS) of the participants in order to become well-rounded managers. The DENR considers competencies on these aspects as essential considering the complexity of the challenges in our midst on sustainable development which is explained as the "harmonious integration of a sound and viable economy, responsible governance, social cohesion and ecological integrity to ensure that development is a life-sustaining process."
Towards this general purpose, topics that enabled the participants to enhance their managerial skills especially leadership, and the different areas of concern of the DENR were comprehensively discussed with external and internal experts as resource persons. The case studies relative to mining, lands, forestry, environment and protected areas, and the individual action plans to implement their innovations gave a boost and appropriately complemented both their theoretical and actual learning and experiences.
The course was attended by 35 representatives from the DENR field offices. Benny Enriquez
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