BSHRM - 2BProf. Bonsol
Title: Improving the Facilities and overhaul of School Buildings of the Technological University of the Philippines, Ayala Boulevard, Ermita, Manila
Date: August 13, 2011
To:Dr. Olympio V. Caparas
From:King Dave M. Salazar
subject:Improving the Facilities and Renovation of School Buildings of the Technological University of the Philippines, Ayala Boulevard, Ermita, Manila.
Planning the long-range proximo of our train buildings and improving the facilities is challenging, but such supplying is essential to ensure that our facilities support optimum student learning. The intention will provide a draft for efficiently addressing future facilitys needs, establishing priorities for the innly completion of projects and matching priorities with ready(prenominal) funding.
The lack of seats for students, unclean comfort cortege, and not re-painted school facilities and buildings, will decrease the popularity of the school. This will not affect, somehow, the quality of commandment that is implemented within the vicinity but the outer theatrical role of the school might give wrong impressions to the future students of our university.
To make these problems, the University must provide enough budgets for this project.
I propose that you, on with the Board will act on this recommendation. This proposal detail the problems, the solutions and the predicted cost.
The Problem
Each year, the University adopts a huge number of students coming from lower-ranking schools in Metro Manila and neighboring provinces. This leads to some major problems that the University might encounter:
* Sanitation. Does the University provide enough comfort rooms for the students?
* Space. Does the University have enough space to accommodate each descriptor?
* Facilities. Does the University provide enough seats and classrooms that can be utilize by the students and professors?
The Solution
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