2018 CMCI Implementation in CALABARZON REGION March 12

2018 CMCI Implementation in CALABARZON REGION March 12, 2018 Hotel Marciano Brgy. Real Calamba, Laguna


CMCI AWARDS RECEIVED 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 285 535 1120 1389 1487 21 61 100 142 14. 7% 42. 9% 70. 4% 100% 1 out of 10 5 out of 24 10% 20. 8 Total # of LGUS enrolled # of LGUs enrolled for CALABARZON # of Awards Received 12 out of 18 out of 51 55 23. 5% 32. 7% 23 out of 75 30. 6%

Trend of CMCI Result for CALABARZON 30. 6 Awards received 2017 2016 100 2015 2014 2013 LGUs Enrolled 0 50 100

2013 Overall Most Competitive Municipalities TOP 3 Carmona, Cavite Note: Economic Dynamism (Municipality) TOP 3 Santa Cruz, Laguna cited only, no award given 2014 A. Economic Dynamism TOP 1 Tanza, Cavite TOP 2 General Trias, Cavite TOP 3 San Pedro, Laguna B. Infrastructure TOP 2 Rodriguez, Rizal C. Overall TOP 2 General Trias

2015 A. Economic Dynamism For 1 st – 2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 General Trias, Cavite For Component Cities TOP 2 Imus, Cavite B. Infrastructure C. Overall Most Competitive For 1 st – 2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 General Trias, Cavite TOP 3 Taytay, Rizal For 1 st – 2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 Angono, Rizal TOP 3 Taytay, Rizal For 3 rd – 6 th Class Municipalities TOP 3 Infanta, Quezon For 3 rd – 6 th Class Municipalities TOP 1 Taal, Batangas TOP 3 Infanta, Quezon For Component Cities TOP 3 Infanta, Quezon Component Cities TOP 2 Dasmariñas, Cavite TOP 3 Angono, Rizal

2016 A. Economic Dynamism For Component Cities TOP 2 Imus City, Cavite TOP 3 Biñan City, Laguna D. Infrastructure For 1 st-2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 Cainta, Rizal TOP 3 Taytay, Rizal For 1 st-2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 General Trias, Cavite TOP 2 Cainta, Rizal For 3 rd-6 th Class Municipalities TOP 1 Infanta, Quezon TOP 2 Pagsanjan, Laguna B. Government Efficiency For 1 st-2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 Cainta, Rizal TOP 2 Taytay, Rizal E. Overall Most Competitive LGUs For 1 st-2 nd Class Municipalities TOP 1 Cainta, Rizal TOP 2 Taytay, Rizal TOP 3 General Trias, Cavite C. Most Improved LGUs Pagbilao Provinces TOP 1 Rizal Province TOP 2 Cavite Province

A. Economic Dynamism (Component Cities) 1 st – General Trias City, Cavite (1 st to 2 nd Class Municipalities) 1 st – Cainta, Rizal 2 nd – Taytay, Rizal 3 rd – Sto. Tomas, Batangas B. Government Efficiency (Component Cities) 3 rd – Antipolo City, Rizal (1 st to 2 nd Class Municipalities) 1 st – Cainta, Rizal 3 rd – Taytay, Rizal (3 rd to 6 th Class Municipalities) 1 st – Cardona, Rizal 3 rd – Baras, Rizal 2017 C. Overall Most Competitive (Component Cities) 1 st – Antipolo City, Rizal (1 st to 2 nd Class Municipalities) 1 st – Cainta, Rizal 2 nd – Taytay, Rizal 3 rd – Angono, Rizal (Provinces) 1 st – Rizal 3 rd – Cavite

2017 Infrastructure (Component Cities) 1 st – Antipolo City, Rizal (1 st to 2 nd Class Municipalities) 1 st – Taytay, Rizal 2 nd – Cainta, Rizal 3 rd – Angono, Rizal Resiliency (Component Cities) 3 rd – General Trias City, Cavite (1 st to 2 nd Class Municipalities) 1 st – Cainta, Rizal 3 rd – Carmona, Cavite

CALABARZON PROVINCIAL RANKING PROVINCE 2017 RANKING 2016 RANKING Change in Ranking RIZAL 1 1 -- CAVITE 3 2 1 LAGUNA 5 4 1 BATANGAS 8 9 1 QUEZON 14 34 20


CMCI Data Collection Strategy in CALABARZON 1 Institutionalization of the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) at the Provincial Level by virtue of RDC Resolution No. IV-a-168 2016 2 Conduct of CMCI Orientations 3 Use of website for monitoring, validation and provision of information 4 Issuance of RDC Resolution No. IV-A 169 -2016 requesting Five CALABARZON State Universities to conduct Rapid Appraisal Analysis for the CMCI Index Results in their Areas of Jurisdiction

1 Institutionalization of the cities and municipalities competitiveness index (CMCI) at the provincial level by virtue of rdc resolution no. iv-a-168 2016

RDC Resolution No. IV-a-168 2016 Institutionalization of the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) at the Provincial Level


COMPOSITION OF PROVINCIAL COMPETITIVENESS COMMITTEE CHAIR: CO CHAIR: VICE CHAIR: SECRETARIAT: MEMBERS: • PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR • PRIVATE SECTOR REPRESENTATIVE( BUSINESS, CIVIL OR OTHER PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS IN PROVINCE • DTI PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR • PROVINCIAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR • PRESIDENT, STATE UNIVERSITY OF THE PROVINCE • PROVINCIAL STATISTICS OFFICER, PSA • PROVINCIAL DIRECTOR, DILG • PRESIDENT, LEAGUE OF CITIES/LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES • PRESIDENT, LEAGUE OF PLANNING OFFICERS

ROLE OF PROVINCIAL COMPETITIVENESS COMMITTEE • Measure local competitiveness based on standard set of competitiveness indicators • Formulate programs to improve provincial competitiveness • Engage in investment promotion activities to attract investors in the province • Contribute to employment generation and job creation in the province • Advise the Regional Development Council thru the Regional Competitiveness Committee on actions to be undertaken in order to boost the province’s competitiveness vis a vis other provinces in the country • Perform other related functions as may be assigned by the Council.

CMCI Orientation and Data Collection Strategy in CALABARZON by RCC SUCs -SERVES AS COORDINATOR -FACILITATES ADMIN DETAILS RE CMCI ORIENTATION -COLLECTS SUBMISSION AND UPLOAD TO WEBSITE -VALIDATES DATA -ENSURES THE TIMELY SUBMISSION OF DATA CAPTURE SHEET TO NCC -HEAD OF RCC-TWG -RESOURCE SPEAKER DURING ORIENTATION -ENCODES DATA TO ENSURE ITS VALIDITY AND CONSISTENCY -SERVES AS SECRETARIAT -INVITES REGIONAL LINE AGENCIES -ENSURES ALL DATA SOURCE AGENCIES TO SUBMIT ON TIME -MANDATES ALL CALABARZON LGUs TO PARTICIPATE -ENSURES ALL LGUs TO SUBMIT ON TIME -CREATES CALABARZON -CMCI WEBSITE DESIGN (Batangas State University – Rosario) -SUCs prepares the rapid assessment appraisal for each province

ROLE OF REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS COMMITTEE IN CMCI DATA COLLECTION • Monitoring and follow up of submission of Local Data Capture Sheet and attachments from the province • Conduct of PCC CMCI Orientation • Conduct of CMCI Orientation for concerned Regional Line Agencies • CMCI Website maintenance and administration

ROLE OF PROVINCIAL COMPETITIVENESS COMMITTEE IN CMCI DATA COLLECTION • Conduct of CMCI Provincial Orientation • Monitoring and follow up of submission of Local Data Capture Sheet and attachments • Prepare CMCI action plan as response to the Rapid Appraisal Analysis presented by SUCs • Preparation of Audio Visual Presentation /Coffee Table Book as Provincial Investment Promotion Collateral, highlighting the winning LGUs of their corresponding province

2 Conduct of CMCI ORIENTATION

DILG’s Endorsement Letter to Attend All LGUs in CALABARZON

CMCI ORIENTATION FACILITATED BY RD ROSE BAUTISTA (PSA)


Orientation for the Regional Line Agencies

3 Use of website for monitoring, validation and provision of information

CMCI Website • A tool in monitoring the submission of data capture sheet • Validation of Data submitted • Sharing of information, urgent announcement, and pertinent documents related to CMCI data gathering http: //cmci-calabarzon. ph Designed by: Batangas State University- Rosario

CMCI Website - Homepage q On the bottom of the Homepage we can see the widgets that contains the downloadable files and updates.

CMCI Website - Homepage q Forms, Presentation Materials and Submitted Local Data Capture Sheet of each LGUs are posted in the Website.

Focal Person • All contact details of the focal persons are uploaded in the website.

Status of Submission • The website was used to show the status of submission.

• All submitted data capture sheets are posted in the website.

“Read Me” part or the Instruction on Filling up the DCS

Cover Sheet of DCS The cover sheet was made sure that it was signed by the focal person for full accountability of their submitted data.

Data Capture Sheet

CMCI Website - Homepage URGENT MESSAGE FOR LGUS Bulletin/Announcement

Data Correction/ Revision Form • • If there are corrections, the focal person may download the revision form from the website. The form should be signed by the Mayor for well-documentation of changes.

of Validated Regional Data Capture Sheet before submission to NCC DATE JUNE 1 -8, 2018

Final Regional Data Capture Sheet • The Final Regional Data Capture Sheet is also uploaded in the website.

4 Issuance of RDC Resolution No. IV-A 1692016 requesting Five CALABARZON State Universities to conduct Rapid Appraisal Analysis for the CMCI Index Results in their Areas of Jurisdiction

SUCs prepares the rapid assessment appraisal for each province

Thank you! cmci_calabarzon@yahoo. com
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