Outcomes, Accountability, And Funding: Key Redesign Themes
- Topics:
- Management By Objectives
- Tags:
- Accountability,
- Finance,
- Financial Accounting,
- Task
- Source:
- State of California
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Overview: Accountability of a given task refers to bearing responsibility for the task. Outcome of the task refers to the result accrued after accomplishing the task. Funding involves raising money and other economic provisions for accomplishing the task. Accountability, outcome, and funding, together, form the key reasons for the redesign of work systems and processes. To assess the aforesaid reasons, a number of performance measurement tools are applied to the task at hand. The paper examines these issues.
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Format: HTML | Size: 122KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 21
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