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Welcome to the Center for Accountability and Performance website! CAP aims to improve the practice of public service by helping Public Administration and Nonprofit professionals acquire the knowledge, technical skills and resources necessary to successfully manage for results. CAP achieves its mission through education, training, advocacy, technical assistance, resource sharing, and research into best practices in Performance Management.
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Accountability and Performance Update – January 31-February 6, 2022
Performance Management in Hybrid Workplaces Federal News Network Federal managers have some help to ensure their employees are performing at a high level no matter where they are working. A new memo from the Office of Personnel Management released today, … Continue reading
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Accountability and Performance Update – January 24-30, 2022
How integrated data, analytics can provide the highest ROI for customer experience Federal News Network Recent developments at the Agriculture Department may serve as a model for how agencies can move forward. It launched AskUSDA to serve as the single “front door” … Continue reading
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Accountability and Performance Update – January 17-23, 2022
Is Performance Measurement a Fad That Has Now Come and Gone? Federal Computer Week (Steve Kelman) Steve Kelman warns that a constant priority under the previous four presidents is getting far less attention from the Biden administration. How Agencies Are Using … Continue reading
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Accountability and Performance Update – January 10-16, 2022
Federal Employee Pulse Survey: Preliminary Insights Performance.govIn October, the President’s Management Council (PMC), together with the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, and the General Services Administration piloted the first-ever, Government-wide pulse survey that allow leaders … Continue reading
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Accountability and Performance Update – January 3-9, 2022
Tennessee Adds More Evidence, Data Requirements to Budget Proposal Process Kingsport Times News Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee is required to present next year’s budget proposal before Feb. 1, and the process leading up to it now includes a complete evidence-based … Continue reading
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