Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts

Government agencies must always maintain public trust through adherence to reliability and transparency. In this regard, being issued with recurring audit findings sheds a bad light on an agency's operations. In this action research, I and my collaborators focused on minimizing the recurring au...

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Main Author: Mabiling, Maria Estela M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-123062021-03-04T01:30:29Z Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts Mabiling, Maria Estela M. Government agencies must always maintain public trust through adherence to reliability and transparency. In this regard, being issued with recurring audit findings sheds a bad light on an agency's operations. In this action research, I and my collaborators focused on minimizing the recurring audit findings of the Philippine Air Force by improving the records management of the Accounting Center. As records provide the history of an organizations operations, it is important to maintain an effective records management to validate decisions and provide evidence for accountability. We used Beckhard and Harris Change Management Framework throughout the cycles to ensure that we could properly assess and manage the change transition. For the first cycle, we set a schedule for each branch in the central office to arrange their records in the stock room. The first cycle helped us in minimizing some of the balances on our recurring audit findings. However, as the growing number of transactions result to an equally growing quantity of records, we developed an electronic documents management system on the second cycle to serve as a long-term solution. Overall, both cycles helped us in reconciling some of the recurring audit findings and in making the retrieval of records easier. Moreover, through this action research, we were able to boost the morale in our organization as we learned to enhance our teamwork and communication skills. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/5468 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Records--Management Transparency in government--Philippines Philippine Air Force
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
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Philippines
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topic Records--Management
Transparency in government--Philippines
Philippine Air Force
spellingShingle Records--Management
Transparency in government--Philippines
Philippine Air Force
Mabiling, Maria Estela M.
Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
description Government agencies must always maintain public trust through adherence to reliability and transparency. In this regard, being issued with recurring audit findings sheds a bad light on an agency's operations. In this action research, I and my collaborators focused on minimizing the recurring audit findings of the Philippine Air Force by improving the records management of the Accounting Center. As records provide the history of an organizations operations, it is important to maintain an effective records management to validate decisions and provide evidence for accountability. We used Beckhard and Harris Change Management Framework throughout the cycles to ensure that we could properly assess and manage the change transition. For the first cycle, we set a schedule for each branch in the central office to arrange their records in the stock room. The first cycle helped us in minimizing some of the balances on our recurring audit findings. However, as the growing number of transactions result to an equally growing quantity of records, we developed an electronic documents management system on the second cycle to serve as a long-term solution. Overall, both cycles helped us in reconciling some of the recurring audit findings and in making the retrieval of records easier. Moreover, through this action research, we were able to boost the morale in our organization as we learned to enhance our teamwork and communication skills.
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author Mabiling, Maria Estela M.
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title Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
title_short Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
title_full Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
title_fullStr Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
title_full_unstemmed Improving the records management of the Air Force Accounting Center to minimize unreconciled accounts
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