1 / 19

MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATION

MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATION. TYPES OF MANAGEMENT CONTROL. ORGANISATION. MANAGEMENT CONTROL. FORMAL CONTROL. INFORMAL CONTROL. Strategy Formulation Strategic Planning Programming Budgeting Performance Measurement Evaluation. Informal meeting Discussion

nbradford
Download Presentation

MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATION

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANISATION

  2. TYPES OF MANAGEMENT CONTROL ORGANISATION MANAGEMENT CONTROL FORMAL CONTROL INFORMALCONTROL • Strategy Formulation • Strategic Planning • Programming • Budgeting • Performance Measurement • Evaluation • Informal meeting • Discussion • Memo • Observation • Entertainment • Organisation sport club

  3. Management Control System Management Control Process MCS Management Control Structure

  4. Strategy Formulation Feedback Strategic Planning Performance Evaluation Programing Reporting Performance Budgeting Implemen-tation Management Control Process

  5. Strategy Formulation vision mission goal core values core beliefs

  6. Develop Shared Vision & Shared Mission Top level management Shared vision, mission, goal, & values Midle level management Lower level management

  7. Example: Vision Statement Vision of Support Centers of America: We envision an ever increasing global movement to restore and revitalize the quality of life in local communities. The Support Centers of America will be a recognized contributor and leader in that movement. Vision of City of Charlotte: The City of Charlotte will be a model of Excellence that puts the citizens first. Skilled, motivated employees will be known for providing quality and value in all areas of services. We will be a platform for vital economic activity that gives Charlotte a competitive edge in the marketplace. We will partner with citizens and business to make this community of choice for living, working and leasure activities.

  8. Vision Statement Vision statement should be: • Simple to be memorized • Challenging • Motivate • Realistic • Answer: Why organization exist?

  9. Mission Statement mission indicate the choosen way to creating the future Mission answer the question: • what the organisation is now? • why we exist?

  10. Example: Mission Statement Mission of the City of Charlotte: The mission of the City of Charlotte is to ensure the delivering of quality public services that promote safety, health of and quality of life of its citizens. Mission of Support Centers of America: The mission of the Support Centers of America is to increase the effectiveness of the nonprofit sector by providing management consulting, training and research. Our guiding principles are: promote client independence, expand cultural proficiency, collaborate with others, ensure our own competence, act as one organization.

  11. Core Values • Commitment to customers’ satisfaction, • innovation, • diversity, • creativity, • honesty, • Integrity, • Discipline, • etc.

  12. 2. Strategic Planning Strategic Planning Strategic Plans Strategic Objectives StrategicInisiatives Target

  13. Strategic Planning as a Bridge Strategic planning Budgeting Strategy formulation Short-term planning Long-term planning moneter Non moneter

  14. 3. Program Program is a choosen activities to achieve strategic objective

  15. Performance Reporting Performance Report Financial performance report Nonfinancial performance

  16. Performance Evaluation Performance Evaluation Organisational performance Program Evaluation

  17. MANAGEMENT CONTROL STRUCTURE • Responsibility Center • Reward & Punishment system • Information Network

  18. Information Network multidirectional network More flexsible on-time, real-time formal and informal e-government Virtual office responsiveness multiple channel

  19. LEVEL of STRATEGY Level of Strategy Corporate Strategy Business Unit Strategy Organisation-wide strategy Organisation-unit strategy

More Related