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Speech of President Aquino at the 17th PH Quality Awards, September 22, 2015
Speech
of
His Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III
President of the Philippines
At the 17th Philippine Quality Awards Conferment Ceremony
of
His Excellency Benigno S. Aquino III
President of the Philippines
At the 17th Philippine Quality Awards Conferment Ceremony
[Delivered at Malacañan Palace, Manila, on September 22, 2015]
That is why I have always considered it a
distinct pleasure to confer these Philippine Quality Awards. An
institution in itself, these awards are proof of the culture of
excellence that has spurred so many institutions in both the private and
public sector to keep striving for better management, better
performance, and ultimately, better service. I am particularly pleased
to see that our awardees this year come from a variety of sectors: from
companies involved in the electronics and packaging sectors, to
government agencies, and even to educational institutions.
There is the SMC Yamamura Fuso Molds
Corporation, which has prioritized its financial performance, as well as
leadership and governance outcomes, in creating value for its
stakeholders. The improvement in their labor productivity outputs from
2011 to 2013 is likewise indicative of high performance levels, and good
trends in their work environment. For companies like this, the goal
would eventually be to penetrate the biggest markets in the world, like
the United States or Europe. They have succeeded in doing this, and what
is perhaps more impressive is that SMC Yamamura has even reached
Africa.
The same kind of performance can also be
noted in two companies from the electronics industry. ROHM Electronics
Philippines, Inc. has gotten its employees fully involved in corporate
governance, holding activities that allow the rank and file to
participate in improving quality, cost, and delivery. The Philippine
Quality Award will only be the latest in a long line of awards received
by the company for its excellent practices.
STMicroelectronics, Inc. is another
example of an institution that places the highest importance on their
workforce—utilizing a learning development system to enhance the skills
of their employees, for example. This, in turn, has likewise contributed
to other successes: their exceptional performance in handling customer
concerns and in the recognition that they have received from their
parent company.
Today, we also have two representatives
from the sector of education receiving awards: the Colegio de San Juan
Letran Manila, and the Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna, Inc. The
quality of education provided by Letran can be seen in their passing
rates for the Licensure Examination for Teachers: 80 percent, 100
percent, and 100 percent from 2010 to 2012—far above the national
passing rates in those same years. This same dedication is displayed by
the Lyceum of the Philippines Laguna in a different way: Their perfect
compliance to all statutory and regulatory requirements in the past five
years, which ensures a fair and just labor environment, and the safety
of all students and staff.
We are all familiar with the truism that
education does not take place just inside a classroom. There can be no
better example than both Letran Manila and Lyceum Laguna, which have
actively implemented projects and processes for the development of their
key communities. Might I express how pleased I am to see schools among
the roster of awardees. Not only does this show that you are efficient,
well-run institutions, it also highlights the tradition of excellence
and civic responsibility that you are cultivating in each and every one
of your students and employees.
In the years that I have presided over
these awarding ceremonies, I have been especially proud to note that
different regional offices of our Department of Science and Technology
have been consistent recipients of this award, with the DOST Region II
Office taking its turn today. Your officials have led your entire
organization in meeting its responsibilities to the public: from
maintaining full accuracy in lab tests, to increasing the number of
repeating patrons, scholarship qualifiers, and Starbooks—or computer
kiosks containing thousands of digitized educational resources.
Standing here in front of you for the
last time, I see no need to invite you to further challenge yourselves
and reach greater heights. You are already well-versed in that—and I
will not be surprised to hear of even more achievements in the future,
including perhaps reaching Level 3 status, or even the highest honor,
the Philippine Quality Award for Performance Excellence.
This will always be welcome news. It
tells us that we in government have partners in our goal of moving the
Philippines higher and higher up the global value chain. After all, we
want to move away from a society in which the vast majority has not been
capacitated with the necessary skills and knowledge—in which they work
menial jobs, live a hand-to-mouth existence, and are easily exploited.
We want the Philippines to progress, and for that progress to leave no
one behind.
Towards that end, we have been making
strategic investments into our most important resource and our strongest
competitive advantage, namely, the Filipino people. The Conditional
Cash Transfer Program is perhaps the best example of this: from only
around 786,000 households in 2010, we have expanded CCT beneficiary
households to around 4.4 million. The partnership we have forged with
our countrymen is simple: to receive cash assistance, families must
focus on the education and health of their children. The CCT Program now
also covers families with children up to 18 years of age. A study has
shown that high school graduates earn up to 40 percent more when
compared to elementary undergraduates. Seeing these numbers, it was only
too easy to make the decision to maximize the fruits of the CCT.
Whether or not they come from a CCT
household, Filipino children will now benefit from an expanded basic
education cycle through the K to 12 reform. This ensures that learning
is not crammed. Rather, our youth will have a solid foundation from
which they can go on to higher education, technical-vocational courses,
or even directly into the working world. There, we will continue to
stand by them: guiding them towards sectors with high demand in the
current market, or partnering with the private sector to train them in
programs that have recorded employment rates of almost a hundred
percent.
These are only a few examples of the
reforms we have implemented. Whether in social services, health, or
education, they are founded on the basic truth that Filipinos have
always been creative, talented, and hardworking. Our interventions are
designed to empower them to make the most of their skills and of every
opportunity available to them. By so doing, we create a thriving nation,
in which each and every individual contributes to moving the country up
the value chain.
But this is something our awardees
already know. All of you have already created a milieu in which you see
all your stakeholders as active partners—from investors, to workers, to
students, and even to the wider community. Today, we are recognizing
more than just financial or operational decisions that have paid off. We
are recognizing your pursuit of quality in the most profound sense of
the word—because it does not only mean a stronger institution, a larger
share in the market, or a higher quality of performance, but an
infinitely higher quality of life for more Filipinos.
For all this—for everything you have
achieved thus far and for everything that I am certain you will achieve
in the future, you have our heartfelt congratulations.
Thank you. Good day.
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