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STRAMA TEAM PROJECT

Module No. 1

1.Trimex Computer School (Biñan) began as a franchise of Datamex Computer School in February 1994
to serve as a recognized technical vocational training facility in the Calabarzon area. It is Laguna's
contribution to the rapid industrialization trend. Ms. Fleurdeliz A. Constantino, the creator, founded
Trimex in June 1994 with Ms. Rachael C. Cruz with the desire to reach out and make a difference
through education. Administration, Registrar, Accounting, Information Technology, and Secretarial are
the five (5) distinct divisions that comprise Operations. The school began admitting students on a
monthly basis and offered the following courses: two-year hardware technology, two-year software
technology, and two-year secretarial education. Between June and July of that year, 74 students
enrolled.

2.

3. The Principal Business Model of Trimex Colleges is to cater student what they need. School as the
Service provider and student as their client. Trimex Colleges aim at imparting a worth it experience for
students with diversity. Where they accept different students that comes from different places with
open-handed, ready to give these students answers to their questions. Where everybody look that
education will give us hope and believe to find those answers.

Trimex Colleges makes the most of its profit in student's tuition fees where they pay to earn degrees.
Even they offer affordable tuition fees, they still offer high quality education and Trimex Colleges
focuses on enrollment rates. More number of students enrolled more profits they will earn.

Module No. 2

1. Mission Statements:

To be a leading Education Institution for life-long learners empowered by a strong research culture,
outcomes-based teaching and learning and community collaboration.

CORE VALUES

TRIMEX COLLEGES FOCUSES ON THREE CORE VALUES

01. Teamwork
 Working in teams spreads responsibility, encourages creativity, deepens friendships, and builds
community among stakeholders.
02. Commitment
 We are committed to give a worth it, learning experience.
03. Integrity
 We will serve our community honestly and ethically.

2. GOALS
 To offer the best possible quality and excellence in higher education.
 To give more worthy and eligible students access to quality education and opportunities.

3. Trimex has achieved its long-term challenge and stretch objectives, such as creating diversity in
the school’s environment and strengthening its commitment to community collaboration,
therefore putting its mission statement into action, which is to provide quality and excellence in
higher education.

4.

INTENDEND STRATEGY EMERGENT STRATEGY REALIZED STRATEGY

Trimex Computer School With the desire to reach out Now Timex colleges continue
(Biñan) began as a franchise and make a difference to expand by adding more
of Datamex Computer School through education, Ms. and more courses with the
in February 1994 to serve as Fleurdeliz together with Ms. current total of 22 courses
a recognized technical Rachel continue to expand offered.
vocational training facility in The school began admitting
They also cater students in
the Calabarzon area. students on a monthly basis
and offered the following senior high and even offered
TESDA courses.
courses: two-year hardware
technology, two-year
software technology, and
two-year secretarial
education. Between June and
July of that year, 74 students
enrolled.

MODULE NO. 3 EXTERNAL ANALYSIS

1. PESTLE
14. PESTEL Analysis PESTLE analysis sometimes referred to as PEST analysis, is a
concept in marketing principles. This concept is used as a tool by organizations to keep a
track of the external factors impacting the organization. PESTLE is a mnemonic which in its
expanded form denotes P for Political, E for Economic, S for Social, T for Technological, L for
Legal, and E for Environmental. On the basis of the organization, it can be reduced to PEST
or additional areas can be added (such as Ethical).
A. Political Factors
 Political factors include tax policy, environmental regulations, trade restrictions and reform,
tariffs, and also political stability. These factors determine the extent to which a government
may influence an industry or a company.

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