source: ITAR-TASS
Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin (left to right)
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Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev proposal to establish a commission on the improvement of state administration system.
according to Medvedev, the state administration system preserves Soviet characteristics,
is based on the old methods of control and the motivation and works by inertia, writes
the newspaper "Vedomosti».
Also, in public administration there is no system communication between authorities
power, construction work of the Ministry is given at the mercy of the minister, not being
External monitoring of the effectiveness of the organization, lists Medvedev and
when changing the head of the department is changing apparatus, priorities, working methods,
breaks continuity.
It is proposed to identify the key performance indicators (KPI) for each
Ministry and form a clear "dashboard" for the state
authorities in view of public scrutiny of its actions. Ministers should be held
personal responsibility for achieving KPI, Medvedev pointed out. these
issues and will commission - Medvedev believes that will be headed by its president,
he will be his deputy and members of the commission will be ministers, deputies,
Senators and experts.
Earlier, former Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said that the problem
public administration in Russia is that no one is responsible for
program adopted by the government. These documents follow each other, but then
go into oblivion.
According to him, "all indicators are turned into a formal and inefficient
working tool. " "I do not remember any responsibility for failure
target indicators, no one asked about this charge. It is important to
the head of government does not "hang" something on the slave is called
manual control. From the manual control it's time to go
program-target. Here much depends on the first persons ", - said the former head
Ministry of Finance.
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