Capability Reviews of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and the Ministry of Women's Affairs

Topics:
Change Management,
Organizational Effectiveness
Tags:
Capability,
Crown,
Gender And Diversity,
Human Resources,
Ministry,
Women
Source:
Crown

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Overview: This paper reports on the reviews of capability needs of the Ministries of Women's Affairs and Youth Affairs and makes recommendations to improve the capability of these Ministries to perform their role and purpose effectively and efficiently. The recommended option for improving the performance of Ministry of Youth Affairs (MYA) and meeting capability needs is, in the first instance, to internally strengthen the Ministry, under the leadership of a new, change-management focused chief executive, and as a second order step examine the feasibility of implementing virtual administration initiatives.

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Format: PDF | Size: 264KB | Date: Aug 2003 | Pages: 14


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