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Solutions on Hand or
Post-Election OJT/Planning
Which would be the better preference for the electorate-
citizen-taxpayers
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POLITICIANS
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Whose INTEREST should be SERVED? Whose WELFARE should be PROTECTED?
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Do we need to say which is a better CHOICE?
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The Burden of Public Service and Criticality of Civil Service Reforms
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Government officials and employees takes an oath to serve, protect and defend the country,
and the interest and welfare of the public
Government officials and employees are entrusted with the enormous resources drawn
and contributed by citizens-taxpayers
As stewards of huge state wealth and public funds, they are expected to be intellectually
capable and armored with integrity
Competency, not civil service eligibilities, occupational licenses, nor position titles builds professionalism and integrity in the workplace
Empowering the Citizenry – with a STANDARD of Selection
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Inspiring a Professional Career for Political Aspirants
From the
stature of
Traditional
Politicians to
Professional
Political
Personalities
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G
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Should the Citizen-Taxpayers tolerate this breed of “Public Servants”?
What drives a Person to aspire for an ELECTIVE Post?
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Personal-Interest
Protection
& Business
Public Interest
CONSULTANTS
ASSOCIATES
CRITICS
COMPLAINTS
CONSTITUENTS
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Typical newly elected official upon assumption of office
Government people
Evolving de facto Public impression on Politicians
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COMPARISONS AND CHOICES
Planning to Solve the Problems of the Public – When will it start?
REFORM-ORIENTED ASPIRANTS
… prior to applying for candidacy for an elective position
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TRADITIONAL POLITICIANS
… upon assumption of office, after election, when elected
Rationality vs Popularity
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Which will earn more Respect and Loyalty from Constituents?
DIRECTING PLAN IMPLEMENTATION UPON ASSUMPTION OF DUTY
L E A R N I N G O N T H E J O B
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OJT
What Political Campaign?
Traditional Political Campaign Reformist Political Campaign
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Job Ready? or Will be Ready?
A Would-be Candidate A Newly-Elected Official
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A 3-in-1 Leader is ideal, but in what category
does majority of public officials fall into?
Anticipatory
Preventing and/or
minimizing future
foreseeable/probable problems
Maximizing opportunities and strengths
Coping
Solving presently obtaining problems
Maintaining viable
solution/s to past problems
Reactive Resolving problems
from previous events and/or past
administration/s
Resolving root cause/s of past problems
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The Challenge to every Community
NO FUNDS NOT INTERESTED
Raising the Bar of Selection, Acceptance and Public Service of Politicians
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Let’s
see
them
PREPARING FOR CANDIDACY
If contractors spend time, talents and resources to establish a viable Tender Bid for a worthwhile undertaking, why shouldn’t politicians do the same for a society?
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STUDY TEAM STUDY TEAM
Doing the rounds with the P.E.S.T.L.E.
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Research Activities of Aspiring Candidates
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6-Part Plan constituting the Bid of a Candidate-for-Election for a Public Office
Imp
lem
en
tati
on
St
rate
gy o
f P
rop
ose
d
Solu
tio
ns
Sixth Part
Co
st o
f Im
ple
me
nta
tio
n o
f P
rop
ose
d S
olu
tio
ns
Fifth Part
Pro
po
sed
Im
ple
me
nta
tio
n
Sch
ed
ule
of
Solu
tio
ns
Fourth Part
Pro
po
sed
So
luti
on
s* &
P
rio
rity
(sh
ort
, m
ediu
m &
lon
g t
erm
)
Third Part
Are
a A
nal
ysis
&
Pro
ble
m ID
(Ca
use
&
Eff
ect)
Second Part
De
scri
bin
g th
e
Pre
sen
t
Situ
atio
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on
cern
ed
Are
a
First Part
* Short term - =< 3 years Medium term - > 3 years but =< 6 years Long term - > 6 years and at least 10 years
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The Substantive Specification/Expectation for Candidates’ Reform Plan
From in-depth ANALYSIS To real SOLUTIONS
PROGRAMS and PROJECTS
STRATEGIC, MID-RANGE and IMMEDIATE
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Contents of a Candidate’s TENDER BID for Election
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AREA-SPECIFIC AGREE
Or
DISAGREE
?
CANDIDATES with READY GOVERNANCE
PLAN BEFORE THE FILING OF CANDIDACY
COMELEC’s Concern
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COMELEC – Commission on Elections
? PROCEED
REJECT
Where is his BID?
A Prospective Election-Candidate for a Public Office
Funds
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Mayor? Governor? Congressman?
Senator? VP? or President?
Wouldn’t these make a Candidate for Election standout positively?
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COA – Commission on Audit OMBUDSMAN – Anti-Graft Investigation Office
“WORD Puzzle”-like Illustration of Relationships of Political Entities
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MAYOR
Staff Researchers
CITIZENS’
REACTION
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GUESS
WORK
PROPOSALS
SOLICITATION
Scope of Environmental Scanning of Aspiring-Legislators
For Congressional Districts For Senatorial Post
Political
Economic
Social
Technology
Legal
Ecology
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ATI
ON
AL
Congressional District
Province
Region
Sector (specify)
National
PRIORITY 1
2
3
4
5
Senatorial Aspirant’s Top 3 Priority Sectors: 1. _______________ 2. _______________ 3. _______________
For PARTY LIST: 1. Sector (specify) 2. Regional 3. National
Preparing for Candidacy as District Representatives and Senators
For Congressional District Candidate’s analysis of district
situation and synthesis of its deve-
lopment agenda in relation to its
(progressive) Provincial and Regional
Development Plans
For Senatorial Post Candidate’s analysis of the national
situation and synthesis of its deve-
lopment agenda in relation to the
country’s (progressive) Medium-term
and Strategic Development Plans
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PRIORITY DISTRICT ISSUES &
CONCERNS
LEG
AL
ECO
NO
MIC
PRIORITY NATIONAL ISSUES &
CONCERNS
LEG
AL
ECO
NO
MIC
RELEVANCE &
IMPORTANCE
The Aspirant-Representatives’ and -Senators’ Proposed Legislative Agenda
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RELEVANCE & IMPORTANCE
Mayors and Governors need to detail the Programs/Projects per Sector after
Environmental Analysis For City & Municipal Mayors For Provincial Governors
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EA Scope: City/Municipal Level EA Scope: Provincial Level
A Candidate for President needs to define an overarching Strategic Plan w/ a detailed
6-yr Action Plan
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See www.slideshare.net for “Qualifying Presidentiables” also
p.s.: What about the Village Leaders?
VILLAGE
LEADERS
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VILLAGE CONSTITUENTS
You should have the most specific plan and contract
with us!
!
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The Public’s Perspective
EXECUTIVES LEGISLATORS
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The TENDER BIDS of Elective Officials – in a Tree
Preparation for Public Presentation Issue Identification
(A Year Before Candidate Registration)
Reform Agenda Presentation (within Campaign Period)
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EXPERTS/ VOTERS
Data …
Analysis …
Synthesis …
Public/TV Appearances
R-V-R: Electorates’ Guide in Reviewing Aspirant-Candidates’ Solutions
RESPON-SIVENESS VIABILITY
RELEVANCE
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What about my rate of
return?
Politicians – with and without Governance/Reform Plan
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Voters’ Impressions
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At Stake during an Election
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What will the Post-Election scenario be?
Regretful Voters Jubilant Citizens
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Your Choice!
Vote for Reforms and Job-Ready Candidates Vote for Traditional Politicians
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