The People Component of the Management Accountability
Framework(PCMAF)
is a key element of the Management Accountability Framework (MAF). The PCMAF
sets out the expectations and accountability for good management practices. It
is a tool that provides a common structure for assessing the people
component of the MAF, that is, human resources management in departments and
agencies. The PCMAF centres around human resources management practices based on
seven specific outcomes and their associated measurable indicators: a workplace
that is fair, enabling, and healthy and safe, and a workforce that is
productive, principled, sustainable and adaptable.
Who is the PCMAF targeted at?
The PCMAF is intended to be used by deputy heads of
departments and agencies, including central agencies, as well as managers and
human resources professionals. The expectation is that deputy heads will ensure
managers at all levels use the PCMAF to improve performance and accountability
in their respective organizations. It is anticipated that the use of the PCMAF
by all public service managers will result in improved human resources
management across the public service.
Why is the PCMAF important?
The PCMAF is important because it provides a
comprehensive and consistent approach for measuring human resources management
performance and accountability across the public service.
The PCMAF:
- Consitutes a solid foundation on which deputy
heads and their managers can build their own accountability regimes for
good human resources management, and assess their business and human
resources outcomes.
- Provides deputy heads and their managers with an
outcome-based model and expectations for good people management.
- Is the basis for the human resources management
component of the MAF and, as a result, directly supports the bilateral MAF
dialogue between the Treasury Board portfolio heads and deputy heads.
When do departments and agencies have to use the PCMAF?
Departments and agencies are expected to start using
the PCMAF during the 2005-2006 fiscal year.
For more information about the PCMAF, please visit the
Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada Web site or send an e-mail to DirectorPCMAF-DirecteurCCRGP@hrma-agrh.gc.ca.
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