Current Practices on Competencies in Public Service Departments in New Zealand

Topics:
Performance Management
Tags:
Competency,
Crown,
Public Service
Source:
Crown

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Overview: As part of the larger scope of work commissioned by Public Service Chief Executives on "Developing the Future Leaders", as well as the Review of the Centre work, the State Services Commission (SSC) throughout 2001 undertook to provide the Commissioner and Chief Executives with an assessment of processes for developing senior managers across the New Zealand Public Service. The first phase of this exercise was to take stock of current practice in the application of competencies and frameworks for developing managers. All Public Service departments were interviewed using a structured template. This paper presents a summary outcome of the research for the participating organisations.

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Format: PDF | Size: 170KB | Date: Jul 2002 | Pages: 15


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