Requesting That The Governor Establish A Leadership Accelerator Program For Exceptional Managers In State Government.
Impact
The proposed program requests that a select group of up to forty rising leaders from various state departments receive specialized leadership training. They would be nominated based on their exemplary performance, and the number of participants from each department would be proportional to the size of the department. Regular training meetings are to be held monthly. This structured approach aims to break down communication barriers between departments and foster collaborative relationships, ultimately leading to a more efficient state government.
Summary
HCR77, introduced in the Thirty-second Legislature of Hawaii, aims to establish a Leadership Accelerator Program intended for exceptional managers within state government. The resolution recognizes the critical role that public employees play in delivering essential services to communities. It suggests that effective leadership training is essential for these managers in order to enhance their capabilities and ensure that they can lead effectively in their roles. This initiative seeks to acknowledge the importance of nurturing exceptional talents in state management to improve governance and operational efficiency.
Contention
While there does not appear to be significant public contention surrounding HCR77, the bill emphasizes a centralized approach to leadership training that may raise questions about resource allocation and prioritizing training in state government. Some may argue that such programs should be made available at varying levels of government or to a broader range of public employees rather than being limited to managerial roles. Additionally, the program's effectiveness will depend heavily on its implementation and the willingness of department heads to engage in the nomination process. As with any new initiative, the overall impact on governance and public service delivery will need to be assessed over time.
Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Sample Survey Of For-profit, Non-profit, And Government Organizations In Hawaii That Have Successfully Implemented Remote Work, Hybrid Work, Or Telework Arrangements.
Requesting The Department Of Human Resource Development To Convene A Working Group To Help State Department Managers Foster Thriving Work Environments.
Requesting The Department Of Health's State Health Planning And Development Agency To Convene A Health Data Sharing Working Group To Accelerate And Expand The Sharing Of Real Time Health Information Among Health Care Entities And Government Agencies In The State.
Requesting The Department Of Health's State Health Planning And Development Agency To Convene A Health Data Sharing Working Group To Accelerate And Expand The Sharing Of Real Time Health Information Among Health Care Entities And Government Agencies In The State.
Requesting The Department Of Human Resource Development To Convene A Working Group To Help State Department Managers Foster Thriving Work Environments.