Envergan internal auditors join ISO EOMS training
Enverga University internal ISO auditors participated in the ISO Educational Organization Management System (EOMS) Internal Audit Training, hosted by SGS Philippines, Inc. in Makati City, Nov. 13-14.
Directors Leah Salas and Joana Fe Panganiban, Engrs. Luzviminda Sinapilo and Roselyn , Maaño , Drs. Esteve Adrian Estiva and Myrna Casipit and Cleofe Atayde attended the said training.
The course promoted a method for assessing conformity status, emphasizing a risk-based and process-oriented approach. This approach is particularly beneficial for pinpointing vulnerabilities in processes and uncovering areas for enhancement.
According to Engr. Sinapilo, this initiative is geared towards enhancing and updating the quality management practices at Enverga University.
“This initiative is a dedicated effort aimed at elevating and modernizing the quality management practices at Enverga University. It signifies an exciting period for our institution as we work towards achieving excellence. The commitment to enhancing our practices reflects our dedication to providing an ever-improving educational experience for our students and stakeholders,” Engr. Sinapilo stated.
- SDG 4: Quality Education - Focuses on improving quality management practices at Enverga University, Enhancing the quality of education by updating and elevating educational management practices, ensuring an ever-improving educational experience for students.
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - Focuses on implementing ISO standards and a risk-based approach in management, Fosters innovation and strengthens institutional infrastructure through improved processes and quality management systems.
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth - Focuses on enhancing management practices within the institution. Leads to better organizational efficiency and effectiveness, contributing to more productive and stable work environments.
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - Emphasize on updated management practices promotes more responsible and efficient use of resources and better process management within the university.
- SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions - The commitment to enhancing and modernizing quality management practices strengthens institutional transparency, accountability, and overall effectiveness, leading to a more robust and effective educational institution.
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