Hataman leads opening of ARMM ‘5S Week 2018’

COTABATO CITY — Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) Governor Mujiv Hataman today led the formal opening of the ARMM “5S Week 2018” in front of the regional executive building here with cabinet secretaries and other officials in attendance.

After the launch of the Japan-inspired workplace routine, Hataman and other officials led regional employees in a Clean-Up Day at the ARMM compound here.

The “5S” or good housekeeping system is a workplace organization method adopted from the Japanese concept that is embodied in these five words: “Seiri”, “Seiton”, “Seiso”, “Seiketsu”, and “Shitsuke” which mean sort, set in order, shine, standardize, and sustain, respectively.

Hataman urged all employees to utilize the “5S” method in order for them to be more efficient, organized and productive.

During the program, Hataman, with the assistance of ARMM Executive Secretary Laisa Alamia, also led the unveiling of the new 5S character named Walee that will promote safety and security in workplaces.

This year’s 5S week carries the theme: “Safe and Secured Workplace for Quality Governance in ARMM.” (PNA)

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