National schools of government : building civil service capacity.

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Language
English
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Paris : OECD, [2017]
Description
119 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.

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    National schools of government operate in a context of rapidly changing needs and expectations for governments, citizens and civil servants. Drawing on a 2014 survey, the report reviews how schools of government are adapting to address countries' most pressing political and economic challenges. It analyses best practices, and includes recommendations on designing and implementing whole-of-government and organisation-specific civil service learning and development strategies. The report suggests ways to align learning programmes with the priorities of national governments, to enhance innovative techniques in the delivery and content of learning, and to ensure their stable and adequate funding.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Foreword and Acknowledgements
    • Executive summary
    • Assessment and recommendations
    • Setting the scene: Civil service learning
    • An evolving priority
    • Encouraging and supporting civil service learning and skills development
    • Innovating in schools of government programmes
    • Evaluating the success of national schools of government
    • National schools of government: Building relationships and co-ordination
    • Future priorities and challenges for national schools of government
    • List of respondents to the 2014 OECD Survey of National Schools of Government.
    ISBN
    • 9789264268890
    • 9264268898
    OCLC
    1000821077
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