2 resultados para work teams

em Repositório da Escola Nacional de Administração Pública (ENAP)


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A redefini????o do papel do Estado na sociedade e a conseq??ente transforma????o das Organiza????es P??blicas (OPs) implementadoras deste novo papel t??m sido t??picos-alvo constantes de discuss??o e a????o de governos, tanto em pa??ses desenvolvidos, quanto nos em desenvolvimento. Neste artigo ?? apresentada uma proposta metodol??gica para a transforma????o de OPs, utilizando-se de tecnologia da informa????o (TI) como fator propulsor deste processo de transforma????o. O arcabou??o metodol??gico proposto est??, basicamente, ancorado em duas for??as de mudan??a: uma for??a externa ?? OP ??? Institutional Accountability, e uma for??a interna ?? OP ??? Equipes de Trabalho, que, sinergicamente, encontram-se nos processos de trabalho executados pela OP transformada. As TIs que viabilizam e prov??em suporte ?? implementa????o das for??as externa e interna s??o, respectivamente: Sistema de Informa????o Executivo e Groupware.

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This study discusses distance learning (DL) as a corporate education strategy in the scope of National Policy on Staff Development. The purpose was to identify, along with managers and specialists of National Network of Schools of Government in Brazil (RNEG), demanded competencies for DL professionals acting in continued education to service public. Part of the research is based in official documents and in related capacity-building initiatives of Schools of Government in the last three years. Through questionnaire sent to managers of institutions of RNEG, we identified existing infrastructure, teams profile, actions developed in DL and training needs. The research allowed to map the critical competencies to work in DL programs and to create a proposal from a Competency-Based Training Matrix for school teams in order to leverage continuing education programs to public servants in three spheres of government. The results revealed the key technological, pedagogical, management and communication skills, as well as the critical activities and content to be included in the training plans. It was found that 88% of institutions have already implemented or are in the process of implementing DL, and the other 12% are deficient in qualified staff to make regulations on hiring personnel or in technology fluency. This corroborates the importance and the contribution of Competency-Based Training Matrix for RNEG