STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN ZIMBABWE’S PUBLIC SECTOR

Nyashadzashe Chiwawa, H. Wissink, W. Fox
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This article aims to explore the importance of strategic management practices in organisational performance with reference to the Public Sector in Zimbabwe. Traditional models for strategic management are approaching limits in the light of increasing uncertainty to define what public service organisations must be able to achieve in terms of efficiency and satisfaction of stakeholder expectations. Literature prescribes the use of iterative step-by-step models in the strategic management cycles that direct managers. However, logical incrementalism points to a complex approach with tactical changes and partial solutions employing versatility that is deliberately designed. A qualitative research approach was employed and a sample of eight participants, consisting of heads of department (HODs), was purposefully selected from the population. Open-ended qualitative responses were analysed thematically. The results suggest that the secret to strategic success in Public Sector is the creation of robust partnerships internally and externally. A modern understanding of strategic management must be conveyed through the organisation, and this should be done in a manner that ensures ownership so that not only strategy is owned, but that adaptation is also owned by all levels because it can take place at a tactical level. To promote the proper formulation and execution of the strategic plan, the article recommends that public sector entities could establish standard operating procedures for process review of the effects in order to formulate future interventions on logical incremental bases. Keywords: Organisational practices, Public Administration, Public sector, Strategic management
津巴布韦公共部门的战略管理实践
本文旨在探讨战略管理实践在组织绩效参考在津巴布韦的公共部门的重要性。鉴于越来越多的不确定性,传统的战略管理模型正在接近极限,以确定公共服务组织必须能够在效率和满足利益相关者期望方面实现什么。文献规定在指导管理者的战略管理周期中使用迭代的逐步模型。然而,逻辑渐进主义指出了一种复杂的方法,其中包含战术变化和采用故意设计的多功能性的部分解决方案。采用定性研究方法,有目的地从人群中选择8名参与者,包括部门负责人(HODs)。对开放式定性回答进行主题分析。结果表明,公共部门战略成功的秘诀是建立强有力的内部和外部伙伴关系。对战略管理的现代理解必须在整个组织中传达,这应该以一种确保所有权的方式完成,这样不仅拥有战略,而且所有级别都拥有适应能力,因为它可以在战术层面上发生。为了促进战略计划的适当制定和执行,文章建议公共部门实体可以建立标准的操作程序,对效果进行过程审查,以便在合乎逻辑的增量基础上制定未来的干预措施。关键词:组织实践,公共管理,公共部门,战略管理
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