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Organizational Culture, Stakeholder Engagement, And Continuous Evaluation Mechanisms for The Development of an Innovative Training Program Plan at The National Jail Management and Penology Training Institute

Jordan A. Santos | Leomar S. Galicia | Marilyn L. Baysa | Leonalyn O. Oloan

Discipline: Teacher Training

 

Abstract:

Training programs are vital for enhancing jail officers' competencies, improving inmate rehabilitation outcomes, and ensuring effective penal institution management. This study assessed the organizational culture, stakeholder engagement, and continuous evaluation mechanisms at the National Jail Management and Penology Training Institute (NJMPTI) as a basis for developing an innovative training program plan. Findings revealed a strong organizational culture characterized by communication, decision-making processes, collaboration, and recognition systems, which contribute significantly to employee engagement and institutional effectiveness. Stakeholder engagement levels, particularly in terms of inclusivity, mutual benefits, and active involvement, were rated very high, indicating a well-fostered collaborative environment. Continuous evaluation mechanisms, including knowledge acquisition, skills development, training materials, and technology integration, were also found to be well-implemented, with room for improvement in facilities and technological advancements. The study further demonstrated strong correlations between organizational culture, stakeholder engagement, and continuous evaluation mechanisms. Effective communication, collaborative practices, and recognition systems positively influence stakeholder engagement and promote systematic evaluation processes. Additionally, high levels of stakeholder engagement, particularly through inclusivity and mutual benefits, were shown to predict the effectiveness of continuous evaluation mechanisms. These findings highlights the role of fostering a positive and supportive organizational culture, as well as engaging stakeholders actively, in enhancing continuous evaluation practices at NJMPTI. Moreover, the study highlights the importance of these connection among variables in achieving institutional goals and improving training program outcomes.



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