Title: A Multiple Case Study On Performance Governance System Implementation
Authors: Pcol Ireneo B. Dalogdogm Dr. Rowela Cartin-Pecson
Volume: 9
Issue: 4
Pages: 2-24
Publication Date: 2025/04/28
Abstract:
This multiple case study explored the implementation of the Performance Governance System (PGS) in Cebu Province, utilizing a multiple case study approach to delve into its conceptualization, challenges, strategies, resource utilization, and policy recommendations in Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, and Carcar City. Through thematic analysis, the research revealed that each location uniquely conceptualizes and applies the PGS framework, tailoring strategies to their local contexts while aligning with overall organizational goals. Key areas of policy development include cascading, mandatory training, strategic alignment, and community engagement. Due to its location, Carcar City faces challenges related to finances, logistics, and potential overreach by the Technical Working Committee. In contrast, Lapu-Lapu City and Cebu City face difficulties achieving targets because of their larger scope. The study underscored the importance of establishing formal guidelines and frameworks to ensure consistency, accountability, and goal alignment. Additionally, it highlighted the need for capacity-building initiatives, stakeholder engagement strategies, and continuous improvement mechanisms. These efforts are crucial for enhancing governance structures, driving sustainable performance improvements, and achieving organizational excellence within the PGS framework.