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Developing guiding principles
Strategy work aims to shape government's long
term direction and approach. Rather than just being a collection of
good proposals, strategies should establish underlying principles
that provide a coherent reference point for future decision making.
These guiding principles should form the foundation for government
action, and provide a consistent basis for the ongoing development
of policies capable of delivering strategic objectives in a changing
world.
Establishing a set of guiding principles is the
pivotal point in the strategy development process between reviewing
the world as it exists today, and starting to define the desired
state of the future. There are a number of key considerations:
- Rationale for Government Intervention
An evaluation of the rationale for
government intervention is central to clarifying the
nature of the problem in hand, and the role that government can
play in addressing it. Exploring the root causes of the problem
will help to highlight why government action may be needed,
allowing the benefits of intervention to be weighed against its
potential costs and the distortions it may cause.
- Existing Government Values and Principles
It is important to identify and understand the values and
principles already established and held by government. For example,
the Principles of Public Service Reform
are a set of guiding principles that any additional strategic
thinking must either adhere to or explicitly challenge. Other
existing principles may be explicitly or implicitly recorded in
manifestos, Spending Reviews, Budgets and White Papers. In addition
to centrally defined principles, relevant department-specific values
and principles should also be sought out and evaluated to assess
their bearing on future strategic direction.
- Public and Political Will
The guiding principles should establish common ground with the
wider public and political arena. Effective stakeholder
engagement and participation throughout the strategy
development process is central to gauging opinion accurately.
Useful links:
> rationale for
government intervention
> Principles
of Public Service Reform
> effectively engaging with
stakeholders
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