Results-oriented Budget Practice in oecd countries odi working Papers 209
Download 220.15 Kb. Pdf ko'rish
|
RBM116-2035
- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- Term Definition Source Outcomes (Planned)
- Output-Based Management
Outcomes
(Actual) The results, impacts or consequences of actions by the Commonwealth on the Australian community. Actual outcomes are the results or impacts actually achieved. They include the impact of all influences, not just the Commonwealth. “Outcomes” in OECD’s working definitions Chan et al (2002) 65 Term Definition Source Outcomes (Planned) The results or impacts on the community or the environment that the government intends to achieve. Outcomes are specified in Outcome Statements. “Intended Outcomes/Outcome Goals” in OECD’s working definitions Chan et al (2002) Outcomes Outcomes are the impacts on, or consequences for, the community of the activities of the government. Outcomes reflect the intended and unintended results from government actions and provide the rationale for government interventions. Improving the health status of the population is an example of an outcome. Ellis and Mitchell (2002) Output Direct products or services stemming from the activities of a policy, program or initiative, and delivered to a target group or population Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, 2001 Output-Based Management A management approach designed to assist government and agencies in resourcing the outputs (goods and services) required to achieve intended outcomes. Output-based management focuses on identifying intended outcomes, determining which outputs are required to achieve the outcomes, and purchasing those outputs from the most cost-efficient and effective producer from the public or private sector. This approach is intended to emphasise the relationship between what agencies produce and the impact on society. Chan et al (2002) Outputs The Public Finance Act (1989) states “Outputs” means the goods or services that are produced by a department, Crown entity, Office of Parliament, or other person or body. For an output to be meaningful as an accountability tool it must be described in ways that enable the producer of the output to be held to account for its delivery. To this end, output performance measures have traditionally been thought of in terms of quality, quantity, timeliness and cost. More sophisticated measures of output quality may well make reference to the outcomes the output contributes to Government can intervene via other activities such as regulation, funding, making grants or investing. Kibblewhite and Ussher (2002) Outputs Outputs are the goods or services (usually the latter) which government agencies provide for citizens, business and/or other government agencies. Kristensen et al, 2002 Outputs Outputs are the goods and services produced by the organisation. Outputs are delivered to an external Kristensen et al, 2002 |
Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling