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Managing for Excellence
Management excellence lies at the heart of serving the public well. Are we delivering anticipated outcomes? Are we efficient and effective in how we manage our programs? How do we know? Can the public review our progress? The President has challenged all agencies to deliver better value for the American people. The President's Management Agenda creates a five-pronged framework for this effort focused on strategic management of human capital, budget and performance integration, improved financial performance, expanding electronic government, and competitive sourcing.

Four key principles guide Secretary Norton's implementation of the President's Management Agenda: citizen value, accountability, integration, and modernization.

bulletCitizen value is our central management goal-Do our activities link directly to our mission of protecting resources, providing recreational opportunities, ensuring access to energy and minerals on public lands, and serving communities through science, safety, and fulfillment of our special responsibilities to Native Americans, Alaskan natives, and the Nation's affiliated islands?

bulletBy striving for accountability, we aim to accurately and consistently measure and communicate what we do so the public can evaluate our performance.

bulletThrough integration, we look at the big picture and look for ways to work better together to provide better service to the public.

bulletModernization enables us to work smarter by taking advantage of technological progress and advances in management practices that increase efficiency and effectiveness. For more information on how Interior is implementing the President's Management Agenda and the Secretary's business principles visit:

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bulletFinancial and Business Managment System (FBMS) New
bulletInterior's Accent on Results (Lynn Scarlett, Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget -
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bulletFocus on Results Reports - Accomplishments for FY 2003
bulletDepartment of the Interior FY 05 Budget in Brief
bulletFY03-08 Government Performance and Results Act Strategic Plan
bulletStrategic Human Capital Management Plan
bulletStrategic Human Capital Plan Implementation and Workforce Planning Report
bulletFY03 Performance and Accountability Report
bulletSecretary's Plan for Citizen Centered Governance, September 2002
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bulletTake Pride in America
bulletCompetitive Sourcing at Interior
bulletOMB's Program Assessment Rating Tool as applied to Interior programs
bulletWhite House's Results.gov
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