Associate Janine O'Flynn.
New research from The Australian National University is set to help public servants step up a gear, by developing a high performance culture in the Australian Public Service. The ANU Crawford School, the University of Canberra and the University of New South Wales have joined forces with the Australian Public Service Commission in a new project which will strengthen staff performance. Together they will develop a strategy to build a high performance culture, and better manage underperformance. The project will address some of the major findings of the Australian Public Service's Ahead of the Game: Blueprint for Reform report released in 2010 by bringing together the expertise of the Australian Public Service and academics. Associate Professor Janine O'Flynn from the ANU Crawford School will be one of three academics working to trial and recommend change to the public service staff performance model over the next three years. "We know that a one-size fits all approach to performance management is not an effective model," said Associate Professor Janine O'Flynn. "This collaboration will use management diagnostics to determine organisational capabilities then develop a model to provide best-fit frameworks.
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