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| Duration: | 4 Weeks |
|---|---|
| Price: | £25,000 |
| Type: | Training |
| Method: | In a classroom |
| Accreditation: | HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute is registered with the UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP), of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, formerly Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). Its Registration Number is |
| Prepares for: | Postgraduate-Diploma in Public Sector and Civil Service Reforms |
| Requirements: | Degree or Work Experience |
| Internship: | Yes-Possible |
| Students per class: | 15 |
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Public Sector and Civil Service Reforms: An International Perspective
Leading to Postgraduate Diploma in
Public Sector and Civil Service Reforms
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (1)
FUNDAMENTAL PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS CONCEPTS
Contents, Concepts and Issues
1. Public Sector Reform: An Overview
Introduction
Scope of Public Sector Reform
Functions of the Public Sector
Public Sector Reform’s Activities
Reducing Public Sector Commitment and Involvement
Political Leadership and Public Sector Reform
Creating Transparency Whilst Maintaining Confidentiality
National Security Protection
Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries
2. The Government and Its Importance
Reforming the Government
Rationalization
Innovations In Public Management
Improving the Management of Public Finance
Development Agencies’ Perspective on the Role of Government
E-Government
UK and US as Cases in Point
3. Government Reinvention: Restructuring and Privatizing Public Enterprises
The Advent of, and move towards, Government Reinvention
Is Government Reinvention an Social Teingeneering Project?
The Essence of Leaner and Meaner Governmental Machines
The National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR)
Principles of Government Reinvention
Empower communities
Encouraging competition
Mission-Driven Regimes
Results-orientation
User-Needs Focus
Revenue Consciousness
Invest in preventing problems
Authority Decentralization
Invoking market Forces
Enhanced ICTs: Strategic Computing and Telecommunications in the Public Sector
Privatization and its Efficacy as an Economic Stimulus
Public-Private Partnerships
Restructuring
Management Innovation
4. Management Innovations in Quasi-Governmental Bodies and Quasi Non-Governmental Organisations (Quango)
Restructuring Quangos
Improving the System
What is Quango?
Quango’s Existence
Quango Controversies and Criticisms
Quango in the UK and Ireland
Civil Service Reform – Basic Concept
1. What is Civil Service?
2. Importance of a Good Civil Service
3. The Need to Reform the Civil Service
4. The Changing Focus of Civil Service Reform
5. Barriers to Civil Service Reform
6. A Good Place to Start Civil Service Reform
7. Civil Service Reform and Good Governance
8. Civil Service Reform and Socio-Economic Development
9. Components of Civil Service Reform
Size and Structure of Government
Recruitment
Capacity building and Human Resource Management
Performance and Promotion
Professionalism and Modernity
Civil Service Accountability
10. Challenges to Civil Service Reform
11. Factors Characterizing Effective Civil Service Reform
12. The Right Agenda for Civil Service Reform
13. Technical Aspects of Civil Service Reform
New Public Management
Recruitment
Performance Management
Pay and Conditions
Donor Salary Report
Brain Drain
Training
Employment
Ethics
14. The Politics of Civil Service Reform
15. Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
16. Performance Management in the Civil Service
17. Monitoring and Evaluating (M & E) Civil Service
18. Why Civil Service Reform Failed?
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (2)
OVERVIEW OF THE PUBLIC REFORM SECTOR IN THE OECD AND NATIONAL PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
Duration: 6 Days
1. Comparing the Public Sectors in the OECD
Types of Public Sector Reform
Variations in Scale of Reform
Elements in Analysing Reform
2. Public Management and Reform in the United States
The NPM in American Contexts
United States National Government Reform, 1990s
Recent Context of the GPRA and NPR
Political and Professional Paradigms of Managerial Reforms
3. Australian Public Reform Sector
Shaping the Present Australian Public Sector
Manifestations of Reform
New Right Intellectuals and Economic Rationalism
4. A Partnership Approach to Change: The Civil Service Reform Programme in the Republic of Ireland
The Reform Described
The Change Process Underlying Irish Civil Service Reform
A partnership-based Approach to Change
Change Outcomes and Future Directions
5. Administrative Reform in Scandinavia – Testing the Cooperative Model
Introduction
The Scandinavian Welfare State
Administrative Reform in Scandinavia
Converging Trends – Some NPM Elements More Than Others
Diverging Trends – Some Countries More Than So Others
Towards NPM
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (3)
SECTORAL CASE STUDY AND ORGANISATIONAL ADAPTATIONS TO PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
Duration: 6 days
1. The Reform of State Education in Australia
Introduction
The International Context
Sources of Reform in Australia
Structural reform of State Schooling
Control of the Curriculum
An Uneasy Settlement
2. Ethics as a Change Strategy in Policing in the United Kingdom
Introduction
Major Changes in the UK Police
National Debate on Police Ethics
Survey Police – A Way Forward
Analysis of Change in Ethical Values
Socialization
The Future
3. Reform of Higher Education in the United Kingdom
Retrenchment and Demand For Selectivity
Expansion and the Rise of the Regulated Market
Consolidation, Crisis and a Review of the System
NPM and the Specificity of Higher Education
4. The Unions’ Response to Change in the Public Sector
Introduction
Privatization
Restructuring and Redundancies
Decentralization and Devolution
Change
Union Memberships
5. Impact of the NPM on Higher Education reform in Australia
Changing Ideas About Public Management in Australia
The First Wave of NPM Influence
Markets, Competition and Contestability
Higher Education and Models of Public management Reform
Higher Education and the Change Strategies of the Commonwealth Government
6. Towards Electronic Service Delivery: Canadian, Australian and United Kingdom Government Initiatives
Introduction
The Privatization Movement
Managing IT and Information in Public Sector Organisations
Current IT Trends in Public Sector Organisations
The Canadian Initiative: Canadian Governments On-line (CGOL)Projects
The Australian Initiative: Client First
The United Kingdom Initiative: Government Direct
G7 Government On-line Initiative
IT Outsourcing
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (4)
CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTION AND EFFICIENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Duration: 6 Days
1. Cost Containment Measures
Removing Ghosts and Posts
Enforcing Retirement Rules
Freezing Civil Service Recruitment
Eliminating Guaranteed Entry Rights
Suspending Automatic Advancement
Implementing Early Retirement and Voluntary Departure Program
Containing Wages
Retrenching Civil Servants
• Rationalization of Remuneration
Monetizing Remuneration
Equalizing Pay Discrepancies
Simplifying the Salary Structure
Decompressing Wages
Providing Salary Supplements
• Assessing Reform Efforts
Impact of Reforms
Wage Bill
Employment
Longer Term Issues
Data Collection and Analysis
Introduction of Computerized Payroll Functions
Training
Special Incentives Schemes for Higher Level Civil Servants
Policy Studies
Public Sector and Civil Service Reforms: An International Perspective
Leading to Postgraduate Diploma in
Public Sector and Civil Service Reforms
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (1)
FUNDAMENTAL PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS CONCEPTS
Contents, Concepts and Issues
1. Public Sector Reform: An Overview
Introduction
Scope of Public Sector Reform
Functions of the Public Sector
Public Sector Reform’s Activities
Reducing Public Sector Commitment and Involvement
Political Leadership and Public Sector Reform
Creating Transparency Whilst Maintaining Confidentiality
National Security Protection
Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries
2. The Government and Its Importance
Reforming the Government
Rationalization
Innovations In Public Management
Improving the Management of Public Finance
Development Agencies’ Perspective on the Role of Government
E-Government
UK and US as Cases in Point
3. Government Reinvention: Restructuring and Privatizing Public Enterprises
The Advent of, and move towards, Government Reinvention
Is Government Reinvention an Social Teingeneering Project?
The Essence of Leaner and Meaner Governmental Machines
The National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR)
Principles of Government Reinvention
Empower communities
Encouraging competition
Mission-Driven Regimes
Results-orientation
User-Needs Focus
Revenue Consciousness
Invest in preventing problems
Authority Decentralization
Invoking market Forces
Enhanced ICTs: Strategic Computing and Telecommunications in the Public Sector
Privatization and its Efficacy as an Economic Stimulus
Public-Private Partnerships
Restructuring
Management Innovation
4. Management Innovations in Quasi-Governmental Bodies and Quasi Non-Governmental Organisations (Quango)
Restructuring Quangos
Improving the System
What is Quango?
Quango’s Existence
Quango Controversies and Criticisms
Quango in the UK and Ireland
Civil Service Reform – Basic Concept
1. What is Civil Service?
2. Importance of a Good Civil Service
3. The Need to Reform the Civil Service
4. The Changing Focus of Civil Service Reform
5. Barriers to Civil Service Reform
6. A Good Place to Start Civil Service Reform
7. Civil Service Reform and Good Governance
8. Civil Service Reform and Socio-Economic Development
9. Components of Civil Service Reform
Size and Structure of Government
Recruitment
Capacity building and Human Resource Management
Performance and Promotion
Professionalism and Modernity
Civil Service Accountability
10. Challenges to Civil Service Reform
11. Factors Characterizing Effective Civil Service Reform
12. The Right Agenda for Civil Service Reform
13. Technical Aspects of Civil Service Reform
New Public Management
Recruitment
Performance Management
Pay and Conditions
Donor Salary Report
Brain Drain
Training
Employment
Ethics
14. The Politics of Civil Service Reform
15. Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
16. Performance Management in the Civil Service
17. Monitoring and Evaluating (M & E) Civil Service
18. Why Civil Service Reform Failed?
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (2)
OVERVIEW OF THE PUBLIC REFORM SECTOR IN THE OECD AND NATIONAL PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
Duration: 6 Days
1. Comparing the Public Sectors in the OECD
Types of Public Sector Reform
Variations in Scale of Reform
Elements in Analysing Reform
2. Public Management and Reform in the United States
The NPM in American Contexts
United States National Government Reform, 1990s
Recent Context of the GPRA and NPR
Political and Professional Paradigms of Managerial Reforms
3. Australian Public Reform Sector
Shaping the Present Australian Public Sector
Manifestations of Reform
New Right Intellectuals and Economic Rationalism
4. A Partnership Approach to Change: The Civil Service Reform Programme in the Republic of Ireland
The Reform Described
The Change Process Underlying Irish Civil Service Reform
A partnership-based Approach to Change
Change Outcomes and Future Directions
5. Administrative Reform in Scandinavia – Testing the Cooperative Model
Introduction
The Scandinavian Welfare State
Administrative Reform in Scandinavia
Converging Trends – Some NPM Elements More Than Others
Diverging Trends – Some Countries More Than So Others
Towards NPM
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (3)
SECTORAL CASE STUDY AND ORGANISATIONAL ADAPTATIONS TO PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
Duration: 6 days
1. The Reform of State Education in Australia
Introduction
The International Context
Sources of Reform in Australia
Structural reform of State Schooling
Control of the Curriculum
An Uneasy Settlement
2. Ethics as a Change Strategy in Policing in the United Kingdom
Introduction
Major Changes in the UK Police
National Debate on Police Ethics
Survey Police – A Way Forward
Analysis of Change in Ethical Values
Socialization
The Future
3. Reform of Higher Education in the United Kingdom
Retrenchment and Demand For Selectivity
Expansion and the Rise of the Regulated Market
Consolidation, Crisis and a Review of the System
NPM and the Specificity of Higher Education
4. The Unions’ Response to Change in the Public Sector
Introduction
Privatization
Restructuring and Redundancies
Decentralization and Devolution
Change
Union Memberships
5. Impact of the NPM on Higher Education reform in Australia
Changing Ideas About Public Management in Australia
The First Wave of NPM Influence
Markets, Competition and Contestability
Higher Education and Models of Public management Reform
Higher Education and the Change Strategies of the Commonwealth Government
6. Towards Electronic Service Delivery: Canadian, Australian and United Kingdom Government Initiatives
Introduction
The Privatization Movement
Managing IT and Information in Public Sector Organisations
Current IT Trends in Public Sector Organisations
The Canadian Initiative: Canadian Governments On-line (CGOL)Projects
The Australian Initiative: Client First
The United Kingdom Initiative: Government Direct
G7 Government On-line Initiative
IT Outsourcing
PUBLIC SECTOR AND CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE (4)
CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE PUBLIC INSTITUTION AND EFFICIENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Duration: 6 Days
1. Cost Containment Measures
Removing Ghosts and Posts
Enforcing Retirement Rules
Freezing Civil Service Recruitment
Eliminating Guaranteed Entry Rights
Suspending Automatic Advancement
Implementing Early Retirement and Voluntary Departure Program
Containing Wages
Retrenching Civil Servants
• Rationalization of Remuneration
Monetizing Remuneration
Equalizing Pay Discrepancies
Simplifying the Salary Structure
Decompressing Wages
Providing Salary Supplements
• Assessing Reform Efforts
Impact of Reforms
Wage Bill
Employment
Longer Term Issues
Data Collection and Analysis
Introduction of Computerized Payroll Functions
Training
Special Incentives Schemes for Higher Level Civil Servants
Policy Studies
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HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute
HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute is a Graduate Institution Registered with the UK Register of Learning Providers (UKRLP), of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), formerly Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). Its Registration Number is: 10019585 and can be Verified at: http://www.ukrlp.co.uk/. It provides Intensive Full-Time Postgraduate Diploma Courses. 3 Months Intensive Full-Time Postgraduate Diploma Courses or 6 Months Full-Time Courses, progressing to MSc, MBA, MA. Intensive Full-Time (3 Months) Courses, and Full-Time (6 Months) Postgraduate Diploma Courses, Progressing to MA, MBA or MSc include: Human Resource Management: A Practitioner’s Approach; Comprehensive Automotive Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Diagnostic, Maintenance and Repair; Comprehensive Real Estate Management; Executive Management; Communication, Information Gathering, Analysis and Report Writing; Women in Management; Human Resource Training and Development Management; National and International Economic Competitiveness: Towards Economic Growth and Sustainability; Corporate Governance and Strategic Management: Incorporating Corporate Strategy; Business Administration; Cost Accounting, Budgeting, Profitability Analysis, Strategy and Balanced Score Card; Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice; Advanced Islamic and Banking Finance; International Finance and Financial Services; Global Marketing: Local, National and International Marketing Strategic Plan and Implementation; Advanced International Legal Studies; International and National Events Management; Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning (HVAC) Engineering; Human Resource Management (HRM) in the International Petroleum – Oil and Gas – Industry; International Petroleum –Oil and Gas – Terminal Services, SAP, Joint Venture, Health, Safety, Human Resource, Organisation and Project Management; Advanced Oil and Gas Accounting: International Petroleum Accounting; Organisational Development and Change Management: Conceptual, Contextual and Analytical Issues; Effective Project Management: Employing HR, Cost, Quality, Procurement, Risk, & Time Management Strategies to Enhance Objectives; Strategising Logistics and Supply Chain Management; Drilling Operation: On-Shore and Deepwater Oil and Gas Drilling Operations, Incorporating Shale Gas Drilling; Intercultural Business Communication: Effective International Business Communication; Computer and Information Systems Communication, Incorporating Microsoft Office Suite Leading to World Trade Organisation, Anti-Dumping, Anti-Subsidy, Sustainability and Environmental Management, Development Economics, and Agricultural Project Management; International Petroleum – Oil and Gas – Operation for Non-Technical Staff: Mineral Rights, Upstream Oil and Gas Mineral Lease Contracts, Exploration, Drilling, Production and Sale, etc.
These Postgraduate Diploma, MSc, MBA, MA Courses are delivered in Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia, Caracas, Astana Kazakhstan, Moscow Russia, Baku Azerbaijan, Durban South Africa, Dodoma Tanzania, Nairobi Kenya, Abuja Nigeria, Accra Ghana, Malabo Equatorial Guinea, Luanda Angola, Mumbai India, Karachi Pakistan, Islamabad Pakistan, Lagos Nigeria, Sokoto Nigeria, Ontario Canada, Buenos Aires Argentina; Lima Peru, Brasília Brazil, Quito Ecuador, Panama City Panama, Managua Nicaragua, San Salvador El Salvador, Guatemala City Guatemala, Belize Belize City, San Jose Costa Rica, Tegucigalpa Honduras, London UK, etc. Short Postgraduate Courses and 20-Week Video Enhanced Postgraduate Diploma Courses are also available.
The Video-Enhanced On-Line Postgraduate Diploma Courses is studied in 20 Weeks, in the comfort of students’ homes. In a move away from the traditional on-line courses, and recent technology-mediated distance education, HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute has introduced a Video-Enhanced On-Line delivery. Students:
These Postgraduate Diploma, MSc, MBA, MA Courses are delivered in Dubai United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia, Caracas, Astana Kazakhstan, Moscow Russia, Baku Azerbaijan, Durban South Africa, Dodoma Tanzania, Nairobi Kenya, Abuja Nigeria, Accra Ghana, Malabo Equatorial Guinea, Luanda Angola, Mumbai India, Karachi Pakistan, Islamabad Pakistan, Lagos Nigeria, Sokoto Nigeria, Ontario Canada, Buenos Aires Argentina; Lima Peru, Brasília Brazil, Quito Ecuador, Panama City Panama, Managua Nicaragua, San Salvador El Salvador, Guatemala City Guatemala, Belize Belize City, San Jose Costa Rica, Tegucigalpa Honduras, London UK, etc. Short Postgraduate Courses and 20-Week Video Enhanced Postgraduate Diploma Courses are also available.
The Video-Enhanced On-Line Postgraduate Diploma Courses is studied in 20 Weeks, in the comfort of students’ homes. In a move away from the traditional on-line courses, and recent technology-mediated distance education, HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute has introduced a Video-Enhanced On-Line delivery. Students:




