Category: performance measurement
Six years ago, no one was talking about performance measurement, and that presented some distinct challenges. Now, everyone is talking about performance measurement, and that is presenting some entirely new challenges.
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Treasury Board Canada’s Policy on Results (published July 2016) is intended to shift how departments report on, and communicate, progress and their value to Canadians, the country, and the world at large. The structure of the new Policy on Results (including the new Departmental Results Framework and Program Information Profiles) provides an opportunity to link spending to real (read: tangible) results in a way that the previous structure didn’t accomplish.
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The topic of performance measurement is on everyone’s mind these days. Government departments are being asked to adopt data-driven decision making, and in response I bear witness to organizations striving to respond to this call for action. I also see those same organizations struggling to understand how to respond.
What does data-driven decision making mean? read more
As a long-standing supporter of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA), Systemscope has delivered many presentations at their program meetings. This year, we participated in the Spring Workshop Series and offered a new approach for Information Management performance measurement through an engaging and interactive session. read more