The Philippine bureaucratic system is headed by the President, who acts as the chief administrator of the government. The President's power of control ensures that government offices, tasks, rules, and principles are coordinated. Government work is specialized and divided among executive departments, bureaus, and offices to implement programs and missions for national development. Experts are appointed to lead each department and division to carry out specialized work according to rules and regulations. Some key departments include Agriculture, Education, Environment, Finance, and National Defense.
The Philippine bureaucratic system is headed by the President, who acts as the chief administrator of the government. The President's power of control ensures that government offices, tasks, rules, and principles are coordinated. Government work is specialized and divided among executive departments, bureaus, and offices to implement programs and missions for national development. Experts are appointed to lead each department and division to carry out specialized work according to rules and regulations. Some key departments include Agriculture, Education, Environment, Finance, and National Defense.
The Philippine bureaucratic system is headed by the President, who acts as the chief administrator of the government. The President's power of control ensures that government offices, tasks, rules, and principles are coordinated. Government work is specialized and divided among executive departments, bureaus, and offices to implement programs and missions for national development. Experts are appointed to lead each department and division to carry out specialized work according to rules and regulations. Some key departments include Agriculture, Education, Environment, Finance, and National Defense.
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President should see that every
office is working following the law. Power of Control The 1987 Philippine Constitution empowers the President to control all President appoints officials w/ the executive departments, bureaus, competence and removes incapable ones. and offices by ensuring that laws are followed. Bureaucracy The President's power of control ensures that offices, tasks, rules, and principles of the government are coordinated.
There is a specialization Administrators are expected Experts or competent
of work and hierarchy in to follow the rules and persons are appointed in the government regulations to command each executive department appropriately and fairly to divide complex tasks Departments Department of Agrarian Reform It implements the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). Department of Agriculture It promotes agricultural development. Department of Budget and Management It promotes efficient management and utilization of government resources. Department of Education It promotes the right of every Filipino to quality, equitable, culture- based, and complete basic education. Departments Department of Energy It works on government programs related to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution, and conservation. Department of Environment and Natural Resources It works on the conservation, management, development, and proper use of the country’s environment and natural resources. Department of Finance It formulates revenue policies to fund government programs. Department of Foreign Affairs It promotes and protects Philippine interest in the global community. Departments Department of Health It develops a productive, resilient, equitable, and people-centered health system. Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development It promotes the quality of life of the Filipino people by building well-planned, climate- resilient, vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable communities and human settlements Department of Information and Communications Technology It plans, develops, and promotes the country’s ICT. Department of Interior and Local Government It promotes peace and order, ensures public safety, and strengthens local government capability. Departments Department of Justice It serves as the government's principal law agency, legal counsel, and prosecution arm. Department of Labor and Employment It serves as the policy-coordinating arm in the field of labor and employment. Department of National Defense It guards the Filipinos against external and internal threats to peace and security in the country. Department of Public Works and Highways It serves as the engineering and construction arm of the government. Departments Department of Science and Technology It coordinates and formulates science and technology-related policies and projects in support of national development. Department of Social Welfare and Development It promotes the social welfare and rights of Filipinos. Department of Tourism It regulates the Philippine tourism industry and promotes the Philippines as a tourist destination. Department of Trade and Industry It serves as the primary economic catalyst that empowers consumers. Department of Transportation It maintains and expands the viable, efficient, and dependable transportation systems. LET'S ANSWER AN ACTIVITY. Knot In summary, the President is the chief administrator of the government. Government tasks are divided among departments, bureaus, and offices to ensure that programs and missions are carried for national development. THANK YOU Albarico, J.M. (2013). THINK Framework. Based on Ramos, E.G. and N. Apolinario. (n.d.) Science LINKS. Quezon City: Rex Bookstore Inc.
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