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Chapter 2
Structure of Management
Our Mission
Patag Pulang Tubig resort mission is to enrich the lives of our guests, our employees and owners. We do this through organic food and beverages available in the area, legendary customer service, enchance local job opportunity and treating our guests like family through the Patag Pulang tubig we believe that our employees are one of our most important resources and our success depends upod creating and retaining a staff capable of delivering an exceptional outdoor experience to every customer, everytime.
The mission goals of Patag Pulang tubig are: * Provide a good services to our tourists and educational recreational opportunities that foster an appreciation of Silay and its resources. * Ensure that tourists impacts do not impair resources * Maintain the resources, including plant and animals communities, at healthy and viable levles consistent with natural processes. * Manage cultural and physical resources to ensure long term integrity. * Ensure that the built environment provides for safe tourists and staffs uses in sustainable manner. * Ensure that the organization is responsive to employee needs, recognizing the contributions of each individual. * Foster mutually supportive partnerships with private and public organizations and individuals to achieve tourists use and resource protection goals.
Why is important to us?
Sustainability
It just seems natural to enjoy the beauty all around us while avoiding actions that upset that beauty and the processes that create it.
Sustanaibility is a word you might be hearing a lot lately, but what does it really mean? At its core, sustainability is about making sure a system keeps going, seeing that it is supported, nourished, and survives into the future it means living today without compromising future generations ability to meet their needs.
Our way of doing business
Our success depends on our people. The resort can only prosper and

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