An organisational development framework for enhanced public sector performance

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Acta Commercii Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.4102/ac.v23i1.1112
Mehauhelo Melaletsa, M. Bussin, E. N. Barkhuizen
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Orientation: Public sector organisations (PSOs) are continuously scrutinised for their inability to deliver required services to the broader society. Organisational development (OD) appears to be the solution for improved service performance in PSOs.Research purpose: The main objective of this study was to develop an OD framework that could support long-term performance in a selected PSO.Motivation for the study: Integrated OD frameworks that can effectively guide the sustainable performance of PSOs are yet forthcoming in Southern Africa.Research design, approach and method: A qualitative approach was utilised to obtain semi-structured interview data from a purposive sample of management (N = 15) from a selected public sector institution. Theme analyses were applied to illicit themes for the data gathered.Main findings: The findings showed that participants perceive a misalignment between OD interventions and the performance imperatives of the PSO department. The participants highlighted several components that should be part of the OD framework to enhance performance. These included accurate diagnosis and evaluation, leadership and management development, operational factors (i.e. structure, processes and alignment), communication, inclusivity and profiling of employees.Practical/managerial implications: The study highlights the importance of management competence in driving OD interventions. The framework furthermore provides a guideline for management to implement change interventions to achieve the organisation’s strategic objectives.Contribution/value-add: A framework is presented that is specifically aimed at providing practical guidance for the design of OD interventions in PSOs.
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提高公共部门绩效的组织发展框架
方向:公共部门组织(PSO)因无法向广大社会提供所需的服务而不断受到审查。组织发展(OD)似乎是提高公共部门组织服务绩效的解决方案。研究目的:本研究的主要目的是制定一个组织发展框架,以支持选定的公共部门组织的长期绩效:在南部非洲,能够有效指导公共服务组织可持续绩效的综合运营发展框架尚未出台:研究采用定性方法,从选定的公共部门机构管理层(N = 15)中抽取特定样本,获取半结构化访谈数据。对收集到的数据进行了主题分析,以确定主题:主要研究结果:研究结果表明,参与者认为组织发展干预措施与公共服务组织部门的绩效要求之间存在偏差。与会者强调了为提高绩效而应纳入组织发展框架的几个组成部分。这些内容包括准确的诊断和评估、领导力和管理发展、运营因素(即结构、流程和协调)、沟通、包容性和员工特征分析:这项研究强调了管理能力在推动组织发展干预措施方面的重要性。贡献/增值:本研究提出了一个框架,旨在为设计公共服务组织的组织发展干预措施提供实用指导。
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Acta Commercii
Acta Commercii Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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