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VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 (2015)
School of management goals and objectives: Its acceptability
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Nelson G. Laru-an
Abstract
The main purpose of the study was to determine the acceptability of the goals and objectives of the school management by its stakeholders. The study involved 235 stakeholders. This study utilized the self construct five point scale were presented to the GOs working committee for accreditation and likewise reviewed based on comments and suggestions. The instrument covers the instruction, AACCUP for stakeholders to evaluate. The data gathered for this study were subjected to certain statistical analysis. To determine the level of acceptability of GOs by its stakeholders, the mean and standard deviation were used. The findings revealed that the acceptability of the goals and objectives of the School of Management as an entire group and when grouped as to administration, faculty, non-teaching personnel, students, other community members, viewed as excellent. Highly acceptable when grouped as when grouped as to alumni, and local government units. Finally, the stakeholders evaluated the objectives as excellent as an entire group and when grouped as to students, alumni, local government units, and other members of the community. And highly acceptable when grouped as to administration, faculty, and non-teaching personnel,
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Pages:17-18
How to cite this article:
Nelson G. Laru-an "School of management goals and objectives: Its acceptability". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 4, 2015, Pages 17-18
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