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Author United States. Merit Systems Protection Board.

Title Managing public employees in the public interest : employee perspectives on merit principles in federal workplaces : a report to the president and the Congress of the United States / by the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board
Published Washington, D.C. : United States Government Printing Office, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (104 pages)
Contents Intro -- Managing Public Employees in the Public Interest -- Agency Transmittal Letter from the Chairman -- Credits -- Table of Contents -- The Merit System Principles- 5 U.S.C. 2301(b) -- Executive Summary -- Introduction -- Touchstones for a Diverse Civil Service -- Methodology and Data Use -- The Role of Stewardship in the Merit System Principles -- Investing in Employee and Organizational Productivity -- More Investment in Employees is Needed -- A Long-Term View of Employee Development and Performance -- Employees' Responsibility to Manage Their Careers and Development -- The Interrelationship between Fairness, Protection, and Stewardship -- The MSPs Require that Federal Agencies Serve as Stewards of the Federal Workforce -- Vision and Direction -- The Need for Clearer Direction and Better Utilization of Staff -- The Importance of Communication -- Investing in Employee and Organizational Productivity -- More Investment in Employees is Needed -- A Long-Term View of Employee Development and Performance -- Employees' Responsibility to Manage Their Careers and Development -- Employee Retention -- Retaining the Better Employees -- Unavoidable Decline in Retention Expected -- Addressing Retention -- Recognition, Rewards, and Accountability -- Measuring, Rewarding, and Incentivizing Performance -- Addressing Performance Issues -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Findings -- Recommendations -- Appendix A: Information on the 2010 Merit Principles Survey -- Appendix B: The 2010 Merit Principles Survey Instrument -- Appendix C: Results from the 1996 Survey Questions on MSPs -- Appendix D: Results from the 2010 Survey Questions on MSPs -- Appendix E: The Prohibited Personnel Practices -- 5 U.S.C. 2302(b) -- Appendix F: MSPB's Employee Engagement Questions
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Subject Civil service reform -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration.
Civil service reform.
Employees -- Conduct of life.
Employees -- Public opinion.
SUBJECT United States -- Officials and employees -- Public opinion
United States -- Officials and employees -- Conduct of life
Subject United States.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780160942488
0160942489