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The challenge facing decision-makers and leaders in health care, is how to strengthen chronic

disease prevention and control efforts, and how re-design health care system to better meet
complex needs of persons with chronic diseases like diabetes. In 2011, the General Assembly of the
United Nations, with EU support, adopted a political declaration on the Prevention and control of
non-communicable diseases. World leaders committed themselves to strengthen international
cooperation, including collaborative partnerships in support of national, regional, and global plans
for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases, through the exchange of best
practices in the areas of health promotion, legislation, regulation and health systems strengthening,
training of health personnel, and development of appropriate health-care infrastructure. The
European summit on chronic diseases (Brussels, 2014) stressed the need for joint efforts, at
European level, to optimize resources and energy to address major chronic diseases acknowledging
the need for a coalition across society to prevent chronic diseases, preserving the best state of
health and sustainability of a modern health system, with objective of maximizing the years of
healthy life of European citizens. (ec.europa.eu/health/major_chron VS

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SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE
PRIORITY TRAINING
PROGRAMS: ITS
IMPLICATION TO
POLICY FORMULATION
DR. RUEL F. ANCHETA

Gulf College, Muscat, Oman


ruel@gulfcollegeoman.com

Abstract
This study attempted to
analyze the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and
threats of
the priority training programs
of the National Statistics
Office (NSO)-Manila and
looked into its
implication to policy
formulation. The study used
a descriptive method of
research using
structured questionnaires
administered to 539 re
1
SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE
PRIORITY TRAINING
PROGRAMS: ITS
IMPLICATION TO
POLICY FORMULATION
DR. RUEL F. ANCHETA

Gulf College, Muscat, Oman


ruel@gulfcollegeoman.com

Abstract
This study attempted to
analyze the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and
threats of
the priority training programs
of the National Statistics
Office (NSO)-Manila and
looked into its
implication to policy
formulation. The study used
a descriptive method of
research using
structured questionnaires
administered to 539 re
MANAGER (FINANCE)
1. Financial Accounting /Corporate Accounting
2. Business Laws/Corporate Laws with emphasis on Companies Act 2013
3. Business Organization and Management
4. Income Tax Law

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Financial Management with emphasis on evaluation of Projects, fund raising options,


working capital management, risk mitigation, strategies in general
7. Auditing with special emphasis on accounting standards
8. E-commerce
9. Financial Markets, Institutions and financial services
10. Fundamentals of investment
11. Preparation of salary and staff related payment
12. Processing the proposal of procurement (Capital/Revenue Nature) Opening of LC/Payment
of Engineering/works bills
13. GOI Guidelines on approval of project and investment in Joint Venture Cos. By CPSE
14. Working knowledge of Tendering procedures
15. Business Communication
16. Knowledge of SAP
17. Ind AS /latest changes in Ind AS, Lease Accounting
18. Deferred Revenue, Expenditure-Its nature & treatment in accounts.
19. Treatment of Govt. grant in Accounts.
20. Deferred tax assets/Liabilities
21. Prior period items and its treatment in accounts.
22. Rules applicable to MSME sector
23. Escrow Account, LC/revolving LC
24. Banking/ Financial market terms like MIBOR, MIFOR, REPO Rates etc

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