scholarly journals Clientele Satisfaction of Front Line Services of Central Philippines State University

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
LYCEL L. PACHECO

The assessment of the clientele satisfaction on front line services in the University is a vital step to improvement. Hence, this study assessed how frontline personnel and services uphold human dignity by meeting customer and statutory requirements specified in the Anti-Red Tape Act. This study determined the respondents’ level of satisfaction on front line services of the university. A stratified simple random technique was utilized in identifying the actual student respondents while purposive sampling was used for parents and alumni respondents. The findings also indicated that the clienteles were not in common agreement on the level of their satisfaction towards the services of frontline offices in the University. The parent stakeholders were far more satisfied with the services availed from front line personnel of the institution than the students and alumni. In general, the University front line services are compliant with the ARTA provisions of the Civil Service Commission.

1963 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 332-342 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederick Brundrett

The following is an abbreviated version of the 29th Haldane Memorial Lecture given by Sir Frederick Brundrett in the University of London Senate House on 7 March 1963. Sir Frederick is Scientific Adviser to the Civil Service Commission.


1968 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 177-190
Author(s):  
Edgar Anstey

Dr. Anstey writes with exceptional authority. A First-Class Honours graduate in Mathematics and Psychology of the University of Cambridge, and a Doctor of Philosophy (in Psychology) of the University of London, he joined the Civil Service in 1938 as an Assistant Principal. After war service, in which he first served and was commissioned in the infantry, later becoming major in charge of Army selection tests, he was founder-head of the Civil Service Commission Research Unit. He has worked in the Home Office and the Ministry of Defence and has held his present appointment as Chief Psychologist, Civil Service Commission since 1964. His publications include Interviewing for the Selection of Staff (with Dr. E. O. Mercer, 1956), Staff Reporting and Staff Development ( 1961), Committees, How they work and how to work them ( 1962), all published by Allen and Unwin, and Psychological Tests (Thomas Nelson, 1966).


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