CENTER FOR GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE
For more than 14 years, our members have been helping Local and State Governments from all around the world in their endeavors of measuring and improving performance at all levels. All of The KPI Institute’s Government related resources, in one comprehensive research center!
Complex and rigorous research projects, meant at analyzing the performance of government entities from all around the world, in terms of planning, efficient and effective usage of resources, transparency and meeting citizens’ needs.
A collection of comprehensive and thoroughly documented publications which offer deep insights into the usage of Key Performance Indicators in both Local and State/Federal Governments, from KPI selection to documentation and usage guidelines.
Interact with other Government professionals from all over the world, learn best practices from top-notch speakers and gain first-hand access to information and case studies from worldwide governmental entities, through conferences and Executive Evenings!
A wide collection of training opportunities, from strategic planning to performance measurement and from Balanced Scorecard implementation to innovation, all tailored to the specific features and particularities of public sector entities.
The possibility to have our specialized researchers analyze specific systems from within your Government and provide improvement inputs and benchmarking data at both Local and State/Federal levels.
The Center for Government Performance gathers all the research results and resources generated by The KPI Institute in the last 14+ years of working with governmental entities, in one comprehensive platform.
- Abu Dhabi Municipality – UAE
- Abu Dhabi Retirement Pensions & Benefits Fund – UAE
- Amiri Diwan – Kuwait
- Dubai Health Authority – UAE
- Federal Inland Revenue Service of Nigeria
- Ministry of Commerce and Industry – KSA
- Red Crescent Society – UAE
- Saudi Arabia Monetary Agency
- Supreme Council of Health – Qatar
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