Performance Management Division

Government of India
Performance Management Division (PMD)

Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of India
Headquarters Cabinet Secretariat,Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi
Agency executives
Website performance.gov.in

The Performance Management Division, Cabinet Secretariat was set up by the Government of India in January 2009.[1] The Division was established with a view to assess the effectiveness of Government Departments in their mandated functions. Reporting to the Cabinet Secretary, Dr Prajapati Trivedi was made the first secretary,[2] Performance Management[3][4] with a mandate to roll out the PMES. In the year 2013 (fourth year of implementation) the system extends to 80 Departments/Ministries with around 800 responsibility centres (autonomous organizations / subordinate offices/ attached offices).[5]

Background

Dr Trivedi appointed the first Secretary Performance Management in 2009

In the Joint Session of Parliament held on 4 June 2009, the then President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil had outlined 13 important measures to be initiated by the Government of India in the next hundred days.[6] ‘’Establishing Mechanism for performance monitoring and performance evaluation in Government on a regular basis ‘’ was one of the measures to be initiated by the Government.This was followed by the approval of an outline of a Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System (PMES) for Government Departments by the Prime Minister on September 11, 2009.[7]

Working

The PMES system was established with a view to assess the effectiveness of Government Departments in their mandated functions which involves the preparation of a Results Framework Document (RFD) by each Department every year,[8][9][10] highlighting its objectives and priorities for the financial year against pre specified targets at the end of the year.

RFD(Results Framework Document)

Sample cover for RFD 2012-13

A Results-Framework Document (RFD) is a PMES tool, documenting a record of understanding between a Minister representing the people’s mandate, and the Secretary of a Department responsible for implementing this mandate.[11][12][13] In its fifth round of implementation, i.e. 2013, the division has made public five compendiums having RFDs of different Departments/Ministries

See also

References

  1. Cabinet Secretariat, Performance Management Division - About us - Organisation-PMD Origin
  2. http://www.businessofgovernment.org/blog/business-government/what-does-performance-management-look-india -IBM Center for the Business Government - What Does Performance Management Look Like in India? - by John M. Kamensky - Background
  3. "Government Employee News & Tools - Appointment of Secretaries on contract basis in Union Ministries and Department - Name of the person along with the post to which appointed". Karnmk.blogspot.in. 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  4. "OF BABUS - World Bank's senior economist Prajapati Trivedi". Times of India. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  5. "Institute of Public Enterprise - PMD - IPE Collaboration". Ipeindia.org. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
  6. What Does Performance Management Look Like in India?-Background.
  7. Cabinet Secretariat, Performance Management Division - About us - Organisation-PMD Origin-The President outlined
  8. http://cmsmoud.nic.in/sites/upload_files/moud/files/RFD%202013-14%20(revised).pdf
  9. http://steel.nic.in/rfd/Result%20Framework%20Document%202013-14.pdf
  10. "Ministry of Health & Family Welfare-Government of India". Mohfw.nic.in. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  11. Does Performance Management Look Like in India?-By John M. Kamensky-Results Framework Documents (RFDs)
  12. for Results-Framework Document (RFD) 2013-2014- Format of Results-Framework Document
  13. Initiative -Performance based fund allocation for Ministries: Will it Work?-How does it work?
  14. -RFD Compendium 2013-14
  15. -RFD Compendium 2012-13
  16. -RFD Compendium 2011-12
  17. -RFD Compendium 2010-11
  18. -RFD Compendium 2009-10
  19. - Cabinet Secretariat-Performance Management Division

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/18/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.