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| Alamco offers consultancy in Transmigration Design. This section will give you an introduction in Transmigration DNA Design. Another section demonstrates how the principles are applied to Philippine situation. Each country will be different, but, the DNA will remain constant. This page discuss the components that makes a successful transmigration project. These components are present in all transmigration sites. The components form the model, template, paradigm or DNA blue print for all transmigration sites. You can also view the these components if you Tour the Transmigration Design. Before going to the detailed pages, you might want to have some background information about the people in this project, the features of the transmigration model, the process of re-engineering, and the relevance of transmigration today. Who idea is it? The Philippine Transmigration idea is a result of many years research by Levy Toquero and Napoleon Toquero. Among other things they have one very common character and this is social concern. This is incorporated in the genetic make-up or DNA blue-print of the new community. The DNA-blue print makes a viable and caring business and community enterprise. The features of the Mahkita Model? The main feature of this transmigration model are:
The Process of re-engineering The process of designing the Transmigration Model is borrowed from technologies used in Information Technology in designing and developing computer systems and business process re-engineering. The object is to design and re-engineer a transmigration model which combines business and social responsibility. Why is it relevant? There is a natural flow of the population from rural to city centers creating slam villages and heavy strain on utilities (supply of water, electricity, gas and breakdown of peace and order situation). Transmigration gives economic reason for rural residents to stay put. Transmigration also provide destination for people wanting to leave the complexities of city living to a simpler rural lifestyle. |