What is the essence of policy implementation?
Implementation means to carry out, to fulfill, produce, and compete. This is different from creating a policy. A policy is often a broad statement of goals, without specific objectives. There is often no specific implementation plan that names actors, actions, and desired results.
How do you develop a policy?
The following steps summarise the key stages involved in developing policies:
- Identify need. Policies can be developed:
- Identify who will take lead responsibility.
- Gather information.
- Draft policy.
- Consult with appropriate stakeholders.
- Finalise / approve policy.
- Consider whether procedures are required.
- Implement.
What are the components of a policy?
Writing a Policy: Structure and Components
Component | |
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1 | A statement of what the organisation seeks to achieve for its clients |
2 | Underpinning principles, values and philosophies |
3 | Broad service objectives which explain the areas in which the organisation will be dealing |
4 | Strategies to achieve each objective |
What are the characteristics of a policy?
Good policy has the following seven characteristics:
- Endorsed – The policy has the support of management.
- Relevant – The policy is applicable to the organization.
- Realistic – The policy makes sense.
- Attainable – The policy can be successfully implemented.
- Adaptable – The policy can accommodate change.
How do you classify a policy?
The policies are classified as under:
- On the basis of Origin/Source: Originated Policies: Policies which are framed by the top executives, and directs the employees about what decisions they can take in a particular situation.
- On the basis of Level:
- On the basis of Managerial function:
- On the basis of Expression:
What is a framework vs a policy?
Your frameworks help you manage your practical, ground-level activities and ensures they all play well together. They also help you assess new routines and activities, and discard old ones that no longer serve you and your desired ends. Policies are a flexible type of personal rule.
Is a framework a policy?
A policy framework is document that sets out a set of procedures or goals, which might be used in negotiation or decision-making to guide a more detailed set of policies, or to guide ongoing maintenance of an organization’s policies. Policy framework or specific frameworks may refer to: Security Policy Framework.