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No. 12 | 01 Jan 1997 |
Country Pofiles of Civil Service Training Systems
This publication is the product of a project which SIGMA started in autumn 1995. The country papers were completed in late spring 1996, and since that time some countries have reviewed their training strategies. Lithuania, for example, has adopted a... |
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No. 11 | 01 Jan 1997 |
Budgeting and Monitoring of Personnel Costs
This publication is the product of a multi-country seminar on budgeting and controlling personnel costs which SIGMA organised in March 1996 in Paris. The seminar’s purpose was to provide an opportunity for senior practitioners from central and... |
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No. 10 | 01 Jan 1997 |
Civil Service Pension Schemes
This publication is a tool for designers of new civil service pension schemes in central and eastern Europe. It presents civil service pension schemes in five OECD Member countries and ten central and eastern European countries. In most central and... |
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No. 9 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Effective Communications Between the Public Service and the Media
Citizens have a right to know the policies and activities of their government. In a well-functioning democracy, the government provides reliable and timely information to the public. Effective communications between the government and the public is... |
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No. 8 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Budgeting and Policy Making
The purpose of this volume is to provide a reference book and a training manual for public administrators in the transitional economies, and in particular for officials with budgeting and policy-making responsibilities. The book is a follow-up to the... |
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No. 7 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Audit of Secret and Politically Sensitive Subjects
This paper is the result of a comparison of the audit practices with respect to the audit of secret and politically sensitive subjects by the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI’s) of France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Not only do... |
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No. 6 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Internationalism of Policy-making
This publication is the product of the Workshop on the Internationalisation of Policy Making which SIGMA organised in July 1995 at the College of Europe Natolin, near Warsaw. The purpose of the Workshop was to provide an opportunity to senior... |
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No. 5 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Civil Service Legislation Contents Checklist
The political agendas in the central and eastern European countries (CEECs) imply major democratic and economic reform programmes. Macro-economic stabilisation, privatisation, European integration, reform of the welfare systems, reform of tax... |
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No. 4 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Management Control in Modern Government Administration
This publication focuses on the control mechanisms and procedures that need to be built into an organisation’s systems in order to provide reasonable assurance that top management’s objectives will be met, rather than on the design and application of... |
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No. 3 | 01 Jan 1996 |
Training Civil Servants for Internationalisation
This publication contains those papers presented at the seminar: the Issues Paper prepared by Professor Jacques Ziller, University of Sorbonne, and five country papers prepared by national experts, presenting the situation and experience in their... |
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No. 2 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Constitutions of Central and Eastern European Countries and the Baltic States
In the Baltic States, the process of independence started after the elections in spring 1990 and was completed by August 1991. Fifty-one years after being forced to join the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania each regained their independence... |
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No. 1 | 01 Jan 1995 |
Top Management Service in Central Government
Professional administrative leadership is regarded as crucial in all OECD countries for the quality and efficiency of the administration at large as well as for its corporate culture. This issue has been dealt with differently in different countries.... |
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SIGMA (Support for Improvement in Governance and Management) is a joint initiative of the OECD and the EU, principally financed by the EU. SIGMA Papers is a series of specialised reports that are focused on particular issues in governance and management, such as expenditure control, administrative oversight, interministerial co-ordination, public procurement and public service management.
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Country Pofiles of Civil Service Training Systems
OCDE
01 Jan 1997
This publication is the product of a project which SIGMA started in autumn 1995. The country papers were completed in late spring 1996, and since that time some countries have reviewed their training strategies. Lithuania, for example, has adopted a...
Budgeting and Monitoring of Personnel Costs
OCDE
01 Jan 1997
This publication is the product of a multi-country seminar on budgeting and controlling personnel costs which SIGMA organised in March 1996 in Paris. The seminar’s purpose was to provide an opportunity for senior practitioners from central and...
Civil Service Pension Schemes
OCDE
01 Jan 1997
This publication is a tool for designers of new civil service pension schemes in central and eastern Europe. It presents civil service pension schemes in five OECD Member countries and ten central and eastern European countries. In most central and...
Effective Communications Between the Public Service and the Media
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
Citizens have a right to know the policies and activities of their government. In a well-functioning democracy, the government provides reliable and timely information to the public. Effective communications between the government and the public is...
Budgeting and Policy Making
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
The purpose of this volume is to provide a reference book and a training manual for public administrators in the transitional economies, and in particular for officials with budgeting and policy-making responsibilities. The book is a follow-up to the...
The Audit of Secret and Politically Sensitive Subjects
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
This paper is the result of a comparison of the audit practices with respect to the audit of secret and politically sensitive subjects by the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI’s) of France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Not only do...
Internationalism of Policy-making
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
This publication is the product of the Workshop on the Internationalisation of Policy Making which SIGMA organised in July 1995 at the College of Europe Natolin, near Warsaw. The purpose of the Workshop was to provide an opportunity to senior...
Civil Service Legislation Contents Checklist
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
The political agendas in the central and eastern European countries (CEECs) imply major democratic and economic reform programmes. Macro-economic stabilisation, privatisation, European integration, reform of the welfare systems, reform of tax...
Management Control in Modern Government Administration
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
This publication focuses on the control mechanisms and procedures that need to be built into an organisation’s systems in order to provide reasonable assurance that top management’s objectives will be met, rather than on the design and application of...
Training Civil Servants for Internationalisation
OCDE
01 Jan 1996
This publication contains those papers presented at the seminar: the Issues Paper prepared by Professor Jacques Ziller, University of Sorbonne, and five country papers prepared by national experts, presenting the situation and experience in their...
In the Baltic States, the process of independence started after the elections in spring 1990 and was completed by August 1991. Fifty-one years after being forced to join the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania each regained their independence...
Top Management Service in Central Government
OCDE
01 Jan 1995
Professional administrative leadership is regarded as crucial in all OECD countries for the quality and efficiency of the administration at large as well as for its corporate culture. This issue has been dealt with differently in different countries....