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spelling okr-10986-254872021-04-23T14:04:31Z Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures Goldsworthy, Diana EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS KNOWLEDGE INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS INITIATIVES PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENTS PUBLIC INTEREST GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES FREEDOM OF INFORMATION POLICY DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTABILITY POLICIES POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY GOVERNMENT POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT PUBLIC SECTOR BANK GOVERNMENT DRAFT LEGISLATION DEMOCRACY PRIME MINISTER DRAFT PROPOSALS STRATEGIES INFORMATION POLICY LAW INFORMATION LEADERSHIP REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY CABINET LEGISLATION PARLIAMENTARY SESSION MINISTER POLICY AGENDA PARLIAMENT GOVERNMENTS REMEDY SERVICE STANDING COMMITTEES POLICY MINISTERS PUBLISHING Located at the hub of Government’s decision-making system, center-of-government offices are crucial to a government’s capacity to define and implement their policies and programs. The work of coordination can be complex and demanding, especially where conflicting political imperatives are involved; and where capacity in the center-of-government office is lacking. For both reasons, standard procedures are essential to create a reliable, non-controversial framework within which to deal with competing priorities and demands. The procedures may be basic and simple in the first instance, gradually becoming more sophisticated over time as capacity increases. This note describes some of the basic procedures being developed and introduced in the Prime Minister’s Office of the Kingdom of Tonga, which serves both the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Although the procedures are tailor-made for Tonga, they are based on generic models that can be observed in many differing administrations. 2016-11-29T22:05:34Z 2016-11-29T22:05:34Z 2013-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926301468189541248/Strengthening-cabinet-office-procedures http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25487 English en_US GET Note; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
KNOWLEDGE
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS
INITIATIVES
PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC INTEREST
GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
POLICIES
POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
BANK
GOVERNMENT
DRAFT LEGISLATION
DEMOCRACY
PRIME MINISTER
DRAFT PROPOSALS
STRATEGIES
INFORMATION POLICY
LAW
INFORMATION
LEADERSHIP
REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
CABINET
LEGISLATION
PARLIAMENTARY SESSION
MINISTER
POLICY AGENDA
PARLIAMENT
GOVERNMENTS
REMEDY
SERVICE
STANDING COMMITTEES
POLICY
MINISTERS
PUBLISHING
spellingShingle EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
KNOWLEDGE
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS
INITIATIVES
PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENTS
PUBLIC INTEREST
GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATIONS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
ACCOUNTABILITY
POLICIES
POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY
GOVERNMENT POLICY
PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE
DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC SECTOR
BANK
GOVERNMENT
DRAFT LEGISLATION
DEMOCRACY
PRIME MINISTER
DRAFT PROPOSALS
STRATEGIES
INFORMATION POLICY
LAW
INFORMATION
LEADERSHIP
REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
CABINET
LEGISLATION
PARLIAMENTARY SESSION
MINISTER
POLICY AGENDA
PARLIAMENT
GOVERNMENTS
REMEDY
SERVICE
STANDING COMMITTEES
POLICY
MINISTERS
PUBLISHING
Goldsworthy, Diana
Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
relation GET Note;
description Located at the hub of Government’s decision-making system, center-of-government offices are crucial to a government’s capacity to define and implement their policies and programs. The work of coordination can be complex and demanding, especially where conflicting political imperatives are involved; and where capacity in the center-of-government office is lacking. For both reasons, standard procedures are essential to create a reliable, non-controversial framework within which to deal with competing priorities and demands. The procedures may be basic and simple in the first instance, gradually becoming more sophisticated over time as capacity increases. This note describes some of the basic procedures being developed and introduced in the Prime Minister’s Office of the Kingdom of Tonga, which serves both the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. Although the procedures are tailor-made for Tonga, they are based on generic models that can be observed in many differing administrations.
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author Goldsworthy, Diana
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author_sort Goldsworthy, Diana
title Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
title_short Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
title_full Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
title_fullStr Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening Cabinet Office Procedures
title_sort strengthening cabinet office procedures
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926301468189541248/Strengthening-cabinet-office-procedures
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