Premier Armenian Management System Inefficient
05.09.2008,
02:43
Armenian management system is inefficient now, Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan said. To ensure efficient work of the ministries criteria for works and efficient labor evaluation system should be introduced based on business processes, he said.
YEREVAN, September 4. /ARKA/. Armenian management system is inefficient now, Armenian Premier Tigran Sargsyan said. To ensure efficient work of the ministries criteria for works and efficient labor evaluation system should be introduced based on business processes, he said.
At the same time, risks should be assessed in the system, the Premier said adding that all this will require serious efforts and knowledge first of all.
The Premier said that the Supervision Service of Armenian President revealed cases when instructions given to ministries and programs are not implemented. This means that ministerial supervision system does not work properly and ministers do not apply to the premier for extending deadlines, he said.
To prevent this, heads of ministerial administrations should be assigned to report on implementation process.
The Premier also stressed that the 2009 state budget of Armenia empowers ministers to apply financial incentives to their employees. Ministers should keep focused on efficiency problems, the Premier said. –0—
At the same time, risks should be assessed in the system, the Premier said adding that all this will require serious efforts and knowledge first of all.
The Premier said that the Supervision Service of Armenian President revealed cases when instructions given to ministries and programs are not implemented. This means that ministerial supervision system does not work properly and ministers do not apply to the premier for extending deadlines, he said.
To prevent this, heads of ministerial administrations should be assigned to report on implementation process.
The Premier also stressed that the 2009 state budget of Armenia empowers ministers to apply financial incentives to their employees. Ministers should keep focused on efficiency problems, the Premier said. –0—