- Minimum Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Strategic Business Plans/Corporate Plans of Departments and Agencies
- Minimum Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Strategic Business/Corporate Plans of Departments and Agencies Medium Term Results Based Budgeting (MTRBB).
- Indicator Classification Database
Minimum Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Strategic Business Plans/Corporate Plans of Departments and Agencies #
There are ten (10) basic elements that must be included in the final presentation of the Strategic Business Plan (SBP) or Corporate Plan (CP). Details outlining these elements (minimum standards) are provided. This template is for Departments and Agencies that are not on the Medium-Term Results Based Budget (MTRBB).
Minimum Standards and Guidelines for the Development of Strategic Business/Corporate Plans of Departments and Agencies Medium Term Results Based Budgeting (MTRBB). #
The Minimum Standards for Preparing Department and Agency Level Strategic Business/Corporate Plan is in support of the Medium-Term Results Based Budgeting (MTRBB). This template is to be used by the departments and agencies that are a part of MTRBB. All other departments and agencies should continue using the old minimum standards template.
Indicator Classification Database #
The Indicator Classification Table should be used in the selection of indicators for the Executive Direction and Administration Programme. Indicator Classification Table is a supplementary tool intended to provide the Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Management personnel of the Ministries, Departments and Agencies with an additional suite of indicators from which they can choose to utilize during their planning processes.
The indicators are accompanied by definitions, measures and sources where applicable in order to provide a clear picture of the conceptualization behind each indicator and allow planning professionals to do further research on the indicators. The indicators in this database are mostly organized by sectors, but in some cases, by specific areas, for example service delivery.
The database is not intended to be prescriptive but rather as a reference source.