Efficiency of ParanÌaque City treasurer's office in the assessment of business retirement: basis for action plan/ Mickael Nikko A. Ablir.
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TextPublication details: ParanÌaque City: Olivarez College, 2024.Subject(s): DDC classification: - T 350 2024 509
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Master Thesis
This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the ParanÌaque City Treasurer's Office in assessing business retirement and propose solutions to address identified challenges. A descriptive research design collected data from 62 retired business owners using a researcher-made questionnaire. The study revealed that the City Treasurer's Office demonstrated efficiency in various aspects of business retirement assessment. As to the significant challenges persisted by the respondents, the result is {93}Serious," including unclear requirements, slow service delivery, and bureaucratic red tape. Respondents highly recommended measures such as establishing customer service hotlines, public awareness campaigns, and advocating for transparency to address these challenges. The findings underscored the importance of collaborative efforts between the LGU and stakeholders to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the business retirement process. Implementing the proposed measures will require commitment, transparency, and effective communication to ensure continuous improvement within the Paranaque City Treasurer's Office.
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