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The process of developing a workforce plan
There are many ways to create a plan, or maybe more accurately, there are many elements that could be part of a plan. In case you missed it, last week we had an article on why workforce planning was so vital to a public organisation. “A gap analysis should then be conducted, which takes into account the current state and looks at where we actually want to be, or the desired state.” This is critical because it “shows what’s lacking.” And to overcome what’s lacking, “the next stage is consultation.” This is a more focused and narrow process than surveys …
Using automation tools to deliver measurable impact in the transport sector
The NZTA is “an evidence-based organisation,” and also encompasses a “Centre of Excellence for Research and Analytics.” Within that are eight teams based around data, research, evaluation, insights, analytics, business intelligence and advisory, designed to assist the agency to make better decisions. The Advanced Analytics and Modelling team is one of the eight teams, and their goal is to “take data as our input and find the most appropriate scientific methods, processes, algorithms or systems to help deliver insights, evidence and experience to enable decisions. We are a conduit between data and decisions, and the expectation is that this will …
IT Modernization and Cloud
Harnessing interoperable technologies to facilitate end-to-end automation
Harnessing interoperable technologies to facilitate end-to-end automation Most of us, especially those who work in or around the public sector, take for granted the fact that we have access to technology and the know-how to use it. Whilst computers and the internet have changed the way so many people connect, play, and work, not everyone has the same access or ability to use the technology that for many of us is so prevalent and essential. This was especially the case during New Zealand’s COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. Some people, no matter what resources they have access to, will never take …
IT Modernization and Cloud
Enterprise Architecture Capability with a Focus on Data, Information & Analytics
Unlike in other organisations, the CEO or chief statistician at Stats NZ is also the “government chief data steward (GCDS),” and the refresh came about because the GCDS wanted to know “what are the key data assets, and what policy or governance levers enable access and use.” New Zealand’s government enterprise architecture provides a simple structure for information and tools that support “a purposeful change and the refresh, in particular, is focussed on the data, information and analysis domains.” The refresh also came about because governments often have “good intentions and good ideas, but then priorities within the organisation change, …
Digital Services and Customer Experience
The Importance of Workforce Planning
A people plan, a people and culture plan or an HR plan are all part of the same thing. Yet some organisations claim that they “don’t have time for such a plan, or it’s too much work.” It is true that the process to create a plan can be lengthy, but it is equally true in almost all cases that not having a workforce plan of some kind is worse. Without a strategic direction, there is a higher chance of “turnover, unengaged and unhappy employees, stress and workload pressures, increased leave, and most importantly, a lowered return on investment.” Attracting …
How Technology is Transforming the Emergency Management Cycle in 2021
Whilst the specific models may vary, they cover the same tasks, with which technology can assist. In fact, digital transformation is already occurring across each stage of the Emergency Management Cycle to streamline operations among agencies who share a common goal; to improve safety, resilience and recovery outcomes in Australian communities during and after disasters occur. Preventative actions reduce the likelihood of a disaster event occurring, and the severity of the disaster should it eventuate. Prevention activities are ongoing, with technology helping to improve preventative initiatives across emergency management portfolios. Local governments, disaster districts and the state prepare for disasters …
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Improving Customer Experience and Citizen Engagement in Local Government
Creating a platform to hear from the community, “to engage with us and to get buy in from them,” became a core part of the “communications and engagement strategy.” But before such a platform could be created, “we needed to communicate ‘the why’.” These days as a society “we are generally very time poor.” If someone was to engage with any service, particularly a government service or agency, they need to know “what’s in it for them and what they can gain out of it.” “We know that when people are clear about why they’re doing something, we tend to …
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Transforming the judicial system with emerging technologies
At the recent Digital Justice Innovation event, we heard from Jessica der Matossian, Registrar, Digital Practice, Federal Court of Australia as she dived into how to trace the evolution of digital practice and technology in Australia’s courts. In this article she explores: Long before the start of COVID-19, technology provided a way of being more efficient and innovative. Some industries were therefore better prepared than others when the pandemic hit. The Federal Court of Australia was one of those. Jessica der Matossian, the Registrar of Digital Practice at the Court, based in Sydney, says that “technology alone doesn’t improve the …
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