The Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), through the Productivity  and Development Center (PDC), is holding the Government Quality Management  Program (GQMP)’s 2nd Symposium on Institutionalizing Service Quality  Standards (SQS): Working Together to Meet Citizens’ Expectations in Frontline  Government Service on 8 July 2021 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. via Zoom and Youtube  live streaming. 

 

 

The virtual symposium shall highlight the key results of the 2020 national  Citizen Satisfaction e-Survey or e-CitSat and raise awareness on the whole-of government satisfaction score and expectations during the pandemic. Participants will  be encouraged to consider evidence-based inputs from citizens in their efforts to improve the design and delivery of frontline government service amidst the changes  arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.  

More importantly, through the symposium, the national government agencies  with frontline services, local government units, and oversight agencies will have an  opportunity to discuss measures to work together to achieve their common goal of  meeting citizens’ expectations in frontline government service. 

Are you from a frontline government agency or office? Are you committed to  improving your public service delivery for all Filipino citizens? Join us at the GQMP Symposium and engage with like-minded individuals from government service  providers!  

Register for free to attend the GQMP’s 2nd Symposium on Institutionalizing  Service Quality Standards here: bit.ly/SQSSymposium. For more information, email  pdc.pdro@dap.edu.ph or call 0932-859-6677.  

Read the details of the 2020 e-CitSat Result Report and view the previous  2018 CitSat Result: bit.ly/SQS2021IEC

The GQMP aims to enhance citizen satisfaction and public sector productivity  through government-wide quality improvement. It envisions taking a great leap in its  priorities by leveling up its quality improvement initiatives and focusing on enhancing  citizen satisfaction by 2022. Further, it builds capacities in fostering quality across  public sector organizations. 

The DAP, as the National Productivity Organization, seeks to empower  leaders, strengthen institutions, and build the nation through pioneering, value adding, synergistic ideas, concepts, principles, techniques, and technologies  addressing development problems of local, national, and international significance.  DAP – Productivity and Development Center offers capability building, technical  assistance, and research related to productivity and quality improvement. DAP – PDC  offers capability building, technical assistance, and research related to productivity  and quality improvement. For more information, visit www.dap.edu.ph, email pdc@dap.edu.ph or call 8632-2156/2137.