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Performance Measurement in Government and Public Sector Organizations Course

Performance Measurement in Government and Public Sector Organizations

This course focuses on performance measurement in government and public sector organizations; the objective is to establish the parameters for obtaining data, assessing results, and reporting on performance so that services delivered to the public are made more efficient and effective and the goals of the institution are met.

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Dubai 09-06-2025 13-06-2025 4300 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 23-06-2025 27-06-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 30-06-2025 04-07-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Istanbul 07-07-2025 11-07-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Madrid 14-07-2025 18-07-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 21-07-2025 25-07-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Vienna 04-08-2025 08-08-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 11-08-2025 15-08-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Cape Town 18-08-2025 22-08-2025 5600 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 25-08-2025 29-08-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Bali 01-09-2025 05-09-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
London 08-09-2025 12-09-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 15-09-2025 19-09-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Dubai 22-09-2025 26-09-2025 4300 $ Register Enquire
Madrid 29-09-2025 03-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 06-10-2025 10-10-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Madrid 13-10-2025 17-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
London 20-10-2025 24-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 03-11-2025 07-11-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Madrid 10-11-2025 14-11-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 17-11-2025 21-11-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 24-11-2025 28-11-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 01-12-2025 05-12-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 08-12-2025 12-12-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 15-12-2025 19-12-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Vienna 22-12-2025 26-12-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire

Performance Measurement in Government and Public Sector Organizations Course

Introduction:

Recent transformations in public and private sector operations have seen workplaces evolving into complex systems, with outdated operational methods and employee expectations. Competition in the modern business world is fierce due to limited finances, fewer employees, tight budgets, and high stakeholder expectations. Employers, however, now expect employees to do much more than ever before.

Cultural changes brought by the new generation of employees have removed toxic elements from the working culture. Instant messaging, email, telephone calls, internet voice services (VoIP), and social networks make it difficult for employees to lead ordinary lives.

Nevertheless, this increase in connections does not always translate to higher levels of employee engagement, motivation, or performance. Many employees struggle to balance their work and personal lives, leading to challenges in adapting to modern work settings.

Consequently, there is a serious gap in performance management systems across the public sector. Leaders must ensure that their workers understand the organizational focus and align their efforts toward it. This approach enhances productivity and boosts employee commitment.

The introduction of effective performance management systems allows institutions to raise performance standards over time while ensuring employees engage in relevant activities for both personal and organizational effectiveness.

 

Objectives:

By the end of this government performance measurement and management course, participants should be able to:

  • Involve stakeholders at all tiers in public sector performance management.
  • Address issues related to performance measurement and reporting.
  • Integrate performance management activities into continuous management improvement programs.
  • Achieve improved results in public sector cultural change interventions.
  • Incorporate quantitative performance evaluation, data collection, reporting, and benchmarking.
  • Develop high-performance teams across various program areas for effective organizational performance.
  • Create links between performance management practices and organizational strategic goals and objectives.
  • Present models for addressing performance-related challenges.

 

Training Methodology:

  • Class Presentation
  • Case Study
  • Group Work
  • Simulation Exercises
  • Workshop on Problem Solving
  • Evaluation Tools
  • Seminars

 

Course Outline:

Unit 1: Performance Management Maturity Model in the Public Sector:

  • Performance Management as an Implementing Strategy: Awareness Phase.
  • Adopting Effective Performance Management Processes in the Public and Non-Profit Sectors.
  • Assessing the Level of Performance Management System Implementation in Your Political Administrative Body.
  • Basic Assumptions of Performance Management in the Context of Organizational Diversity.
  • Adjusting the Performance Management System through the PPC Approach for the Audience Needing These Competences.

 

Unit 2: Scope of the Performance Management Initiative:

  • Discriminate between Performance Enhancement Opportunities and Their Linkages to Leadership Policy Directions.
  • Basic Principles of Project Management for Initiatives Aimed at Performance Improvement.
  • Build a Performance Improvement Team and Develop Its Capacity through Policy, Planning, and Execution.
  • Generate Support at All Leadership Levels and Among External Stakeholders.
  • Identify the Relationship between Performance Management and Institutional Performance Management.
  • Define Objectives Relevant to High-Performance Organizations.
  • Present the Four-Step Implementation: Diagnostic, Design, Implementation, and Review.

 

Unit 3: Performance Management Strategy Development:

  • Use the Four-Step Implementation Approach.

 

Diagnostic:

  • Surface Level Content Analysis: Activities, Outputs, and Delivery to the Customer.
  • Transition from Present State to Future State Concepts.
  • Quantitative Evidence Before and After Intervention Implementation.
  • Imaging the Organization as a High-Performance System.

 

Design:

  • Organizational Strategies Design Using the Balanced Scorecard.
  • Use Best Practices to Assess Competitors in Performance.
  • Performance Management Related KPIs.
  • Identify Effective Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) for the Public Sector.

 

Execute:

  • Effective Project Management.
  • Launch Planning: Detail the Phases, Compute Milestones, and Recognize Achievements.
  • Deploy Strategy Performance Indicators Across Organizations, Divisions, or Individual Targets.
  • Develop Public Relations Strategies for Success.

 

Evaluate:

  • Assess Achievements Post-Project Completion.
  • Provide Resources for Process Reinforcement and Refinement.
  • Plan Next Steps.

 

Unit 4: Driving the Achievement of Performance Goals:

  • Employee Reviews and Their Impact on Organizational Performance.
  • Performance Appraisals as Tools for Detailed Internal Review and Improvement.
  • Performance Analytics: Making Policy Choices Regarding Performance Evaluation Through Data Analysis, Auditing, and Benchmarking.
  • Addressing Performance Gaps with Documented Practices for Organizational Improvement.
  • Managing Performance Problems and Defining Key Responsibilities.
  • Enhancing Workplace Motivation and Participation.
  • Connect Conservation Measures with Performance Measurements and Rewards.

 

Unit 5: Sustainability of Performance:

  • Develop Implementation Strategies to Maintain the High-Performance Organization Model.
  • Embed Effectiveness in the System to Ensure Consistent Performance.
  • Provide Constructive Feedback for Growth.
  • Develop Controlling and Mentoring Approaches that Enhance Performance.

 

Conclusion:

This course on performance measurement in government and public organizations provides a deep understanding of organizational performance, especially in government. It explores performance measurement, equipping participants with essential skills for improving governance.

By conducting this course, learners gain insights into what constitutes organizational performance and how to measure and improve it effectively. For practitioners seeking to expand their knowledge of performance in governance, this certification offers critical skills and knowledge essential for enhancing organizational performance in the government context.

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