Presidents Management Agenda
- What is the President's Management Agenda
The President's Management Agenda, announced in the summer of 2001, is an aggressive strategy for improving the management of the Federal government. It focuses on five areas of management weakness across the government where improvements and the most progress can be made.
- USDOL receives 5th Green Rating
The Department of Labor is the leader, the best, per the PMA scorecard. They are the first and only Department to have 5 green status scores, to have installed all the management disciplines and habits which the President established as priorities back in 2001.
- Personal Best — Winning at Labor 2005 Report on the President's Management Agenda
A message from the Secretary of Labor: “The Office of Management and Budget has awarded the Department of Labor its highest score, a “green light,” in all five government-wide categories of the President's Management Agenda. That's a “green” for Strategic Management of Human Capital, Competitive Sourcing, Improved Financial Performance, Expanded Electronic Government, and Budget and Performance Integration.”
- President's Management Agenda Scorecard
The Executive Branch Management Scorecard tracks how well the departments and major agencies are executing the five government-wide management initiatives.
The Stoplight Scoring System
The scorecard employs a simple grading system common today in well-run businesses:
Green for success, Yellow for mixed results, and
Red for unsatisfactory.
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