Manpower Training Needs Analysis of the Bamboo Furniture Industry in Luzon Island, Philippines
A survey was conducted on the manpower· training needs of the bamboo furniture industry in the selected provinces of Luz on Island, Philippines. The general objective was to generate data on industrial manpower as a basis for designing and conducting appropriate training courses aimed at improv...
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Format: | Project Paper Report |
Language: | English |
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1990
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9875/1/FH_1990_9_A.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9875/ |
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Summary: | A survey was conducted on the manpower· training needs
of the bamboo furniture industry in the selected provinces
of Luz on Island, Philippines. The general objective was
to generate data on industrial manpower as a basis for
designing and conducting appropriate training courses
aimed at improving manpower competencies
in bamboo
furniture industries.
All the bamboo furniture producers and exporters
belong to cottage-type industries with capitalization of
P500 to P200,000. Majority of them (55.4%) have invested
up to P10,000 in furniture industry compared with those
whose capital ranges P10,000 to P50,000 (34.4%) and over
P50,000 (10.2%). Family ownership is the most common
among the respondents, followed by single proprietorship
and the least by a corporation. The respondents are
involved in mass production and made-to-order items, the
most saleable of which being the sala set.
"Management Planning and Control" is perceived as the
most relevant competency category in relation to job
performance and all the rest are not relevant. For future
training, "Management Planning and Control" and
"Technological Innovations" are rated most relevant while
the other three categories are not relevant.
Despite the prof its derived from bamboo furniture
industry, the furniture makers are confronted with many
problems. The producers are characterized by lack of
entrepreneurial management skills, inadequate knowledge of
bamboo drying, lack of storage facilities and poorly-maintained equipment/tools, inadequate knowledge of
product design development and finishes / finishing
techniques, and lack of quality control. The exporters
are faced with lack of institutional support, financial
management problems and inadequate knowledge of
markets/marketing strategies. In order to minimize these
problems, intensive information campaign on available
technological innovations should be conducted by the
technology - generating institutions. Likewise,
financing / lending institutions should devise simple
borrowing schemes more adapted to the limited business
capability of the small furniture manufacturers. |
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