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Title: Human Resource Development vs. Development Management


1
Human Resource Development vs. Development
Management
  • A Survey of Issues

2
Mini DiscussionDevelopment, Social Beliefs
Civil Society
  • Kushwant Singh, Last Train
  • Norman Rush, Bruns
  • The Nature of the Outsider
  • Mahasweta Devi, Dhowli
  • The Untouchables of the World
  • Naipaul
  • Believers, Unbelievers
  • Secular vs. Religious Views of the World

3
Winner of the Day
  • V.S. Naipaul
  • Nobel Prize for Literature, 2001
  • Discussion
  • Naipauls view of civil society
  • Compare with
  • Graham Greene
  • Samuel Huntington
  • Susan George

4
The Chicken and Egg Question
  • Human Resource Development versus Economic and
    Social Change
  • Which comes first?

5
Which Comes First?
  • The Administrative Challenge
  • It is very hard to change public sector
    structures
  • NGOs are easier but
  • It takes five years to educate a manager

6
Human Resource Development Background
  • The Problem Nature of the promote socio-economic
    change bureaucracy
  • Can it?
  • Legacy The nature of the stratified Civil
    Service
  • Segregated or class based systems
  • Elitist
  • Generalist, legal or technical
  • Extractive?
  • Law and Order

7
Human Resource Development
  • Role of the state in economic development
  • Nature of the mixed economy
  • Management of public corporations
  • Role of regulation trust busting
  • Reputation of the African economic model
  • Asian, European and Latin American comparisons
    (South Africa as a NIC)

8
The Transformation
  • Management Systems Definitions and Types
  • Routine administration
  • Praetorian administration
  • Scaffolding Administration
  • Development mobilization
  • Administration
  • non-routine

9
Human Resource Development, Development
Management, Planning and Policy
  • The nature of the state decision-making process
    planning (and Planning vs. budgets)
  • Privatization--administration and contracts
  • Deconcentration vs devolution national vs. local
  • National
  • Regional
  • Local

10
Human Resource Development- Issue
  • Institutional Development, The Weberian model-
    Fit of existing institutions for development
  • Mass of Regulations, routines and the hierarchy
    SOPs
  • Absence of judgment, discretion and creativity
  • How suitable for Development

11
Human Resource Development Background
  • The civil service "spirit problems of morale
  • Pattern of indigenization, localization and equal
    access
  • Replacement of long service, old regime or
    expatriates with inexperienced, untrained, often
    "clerical" assistants or politicos with no
    professional skills

12
Human Resource Development Background
  • The civil service "spirit problems of morale
  • Role of the graduates
  • Issue of equating authority with age
  • Experience vs. the young's feeling of blockage
    from rapid promotion next generation of University

13
Sensitivity to Expatriates
  • Sensitivity to continuing influence of foreign
    expatriates in technical assistance and
    international organizations
  • Symbols of Colonialism or Dependence
  • Expatriate mentality and tendency to outside of
    the formal chain of command

14
Human Resource Development Background Issues
  • Negative image of Government Administration
  • Need to shift from law and order administration
    to development values
  • Willingness to accept non-governmental and civil
    society organizations
  • Question
  • Use of bureaucracy development to mobilize people
    for economic change and provide for
    socio-activist, "organic" civil service, not a
    hierarchical, mechanistic one

15
Human Resource Development
  • Recruitment
  • Discipline
  • Motivation
  • Education and Training

16
PIA 2501
  • TEN MINUTE BREAK

17
Recruitment Three Models
  • Patronage and Political Appointments
  • Education (merit) Recruitment
  • By what standards?

18
Recruitment
  • Representation vs. merit
  • Problem of the visible positions and the use of
    language
  • Professional Services foreign service, military,
    police, technical-professional cadres each
    represent a separate set of issues

19
Representation
  • Representative Bureaucracy
  • Affirmative Action
  • Ethnic Arithmatic
  • Africanization or Malaysianization

20
Recruitment
  • Representation-merit vs. representation,
    continued
  • There are both political and economic demands
    made during and after a transition
  • Political, Merit and Representation Issues are
    all legitimate
  • The key issue Can bureaucratic structures be
    used to promote socio-economic change and if so
    how should they be trained

21
The Transformation
  • Affirmative Action and the Representation Model
  • Active vs. Passive change
  • Inducements to move people to the private sector
  • Contracting Out as an inducement model

22
HRD The Transformation
  • Issues of discipline, termination
  • The life sinecure and problems of dead wood
  • The role of participation in the HRD Development
    process
  • Public and private sector professional
    associations, political parties, and trade unions
  • Grass Roots and Bottom Up Planning
  • The public vs. the NGO and the private sectors
    who wins the HRD struggle?

23
Discussion Next Week
  • Civil Service Training in Eritrea- Picard
  • Each group will prepare a five minute critique
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