Establishing a framework for measuring the performance of public sector programs is fraught with dangers. Many public sector organisations are satisfied with measuring activity in programs and fail to see the need for establishing a framework that will meet the needs of participants and measure outcomes as well as activities. This paper explores how a government department in Queensland went about establishing a performance management framework to measure the outcomes and activities in a program that was a public private partnership. Findings indicate that using an iterative consultative approach performance measure can be put in place that are meaningful and assist the participants to review the program
Performance frameworks established by central agencies for monitoring organisational performance hav...
M.Comm.Over the years, performance measurement systems have moved the focus from financial indicator...
Public sector performance measurement (PM) practices can be risky. It is imperative that research e...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether a performance management framework is necessary for ...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
In this project, we study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypoth...
Performance measurement and programme evaluation have been promoted as a central mechanism of recent...
There is a a great deal of literature on performance measurement and accountability in government. G...
Performance measurement is becoming more relevant as the government is pressuring for more efficient...
Over the last thirty years, the public sector has been characterised by continuous upheavals and pre...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
We study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypothesize that the wa...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
This paper maps 20 years of survey research on performance measurement (PM) practices in public sect...
The drive for reform in the public sector worldwide has focussed attention on the measurement of per...
Performance frameworks established by central agencies for monitoring organisational performance hav...
M.Comm.Over the years, performance measurement systems have moved the focus from financial indicator...
Public sector performance measurement (PM) practices can be risky. It is imperative that research e...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss whether a performance management framework is necessary for ...
Benchmarking government services is a cooperative development between the Commonwealth, State and Te...
In this project, we study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypoth...
Performance measurement and programme evaluation have been promoted as a central mechanism of recent...
There is a a great deal of literature on performance measurement and accountability in government. G...
Performance measurement is becoming more relevant as the government is pressuring for more efficient...
Over the last thirty years, the public sector has been characterised by continuous upheavals and pre...
Purpose To consider the extent to which regimes of performance measurement in the public sector are ...
We study the use of performance measurement systems in the public sector. We hypothesize that the wa...
AbstractAt present the organizations of public sector are operating in the dynamical environment tha...
This paper maps 20 years of survey research on performance measurement (PM) practices in public sect...
The drive for reform in the public sector worldwide has focussed attention on the measurement of per...
Performance frameworks established by central agencies for monitoring organisational performance hav...
M.Comm.Over the years, performance measurement systems have moved the focus from financial indicator...
Public sector performance measurement (PM) practices can be risky. It is imperative that research e...