Declaring
Best Employee of the Month – DOPT may instruct all Ministries
DECLARING
BEST EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH – DOPT MAY INSTRUCT ALL MINISTRIES – SUGGESTIONS
FROM EMPLOYEES TO BE OBTAINED IRRESPECTIVE OF CADRE TO IMPROVE WORK CULTURE
With the Narendra Modi
regime pitching for corporate work-culture in government departments, the department of personnel and training (DoPT) may
soon write to all Central ministries and departments to incentivise efficient
workers by naming their respective best employee of the month, organizing “off-site retreats” for the staff
and facilitating their direct interface with the departmental head from time to
time.
Though
the incentive plan is already under implementation in the DoPT, most
other ministries and departments are yet to take a cue and introduce similar
norms to motivate their staff by rewarding the efficient among them.
The DoPT, as part of
the initiative, confers the title of “employee of the month” to the highest achiever, decided by a committee of joint
secretaries of the department. The employee of the month is rewarded a certificate of excellence by the minister concerned. Also,
“off-sites” or ” DoPT retreats” are organized from time to time to discuss
ideas and suggestion in a new and relaxed environment. Suggestions from employees, irrespective of their seniority, are encouraged through placement
of suggestion boxes at vantage points across the DoPT office.
Besides, the personnel secretary has been meeting
deputy secretary and director-level officers one-one-one, taking
their inputs and suggestions on better functioning of the department.
“This incentive scheme for motivation of staff amounts is nothing but a stepping stone to
corporatization of the government,” a senior DoPT official said adding that the department may now write to other
ministries/departments afresh to introduce similar incentives.
Meanwhile, the DoPT
also plans to implement competency-based human resource management for the higher and middle level official
is in Central government departments. A pilot project is already underway in
the DoPT, which has mapped the required attributes for most departmental posts
and is in the process of matching them with the knowledge, skills, ethics and
attitude of the incumbents. Any gaps will be analysed and filled through
refresher training.
“Until now, the
bureaucrats were selected for a post based merely on their service records. Now,
under the competency-based HR management, the attributes of each senior
post in government departments will be mapped and selection will be based on
who matches these attributes best,” a DoPT official said adding that the new system may be introduced as soon as the DoPT pilot
project is complete.
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