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http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/2
Agenda
§ Content Types
§ Dashboard
§ Quality of Content/Workflows
§ Categories/Taxonomy
§ Search/Advanced Search
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/3
Disclaimer
§ UNPAN 2.0 is in the final stages of development
§ Expected to be launched in 3 Months
§ UNPAN 2.0 needs your help and feedback
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/12
Draft Marketing Plan – DSG Input
1. Place the UNPAN logo on the ORC websiteIntegrate UNPAN into ORC activities/ materialsDevelop easy to download “promotional” documents –perhaps easier to start with English and then translate to other languages
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/13
Current Tools in UNPAN 1.0
§ Questions about existing tools can be answered today if time permits
§ Further training on new or current tools can be provided to via conference calls upon request
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/14
UNPAN 2.0 Development Platform
§ http://173.12.26.109/unpan/
Username: unpan
Password: unpan2010
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/15
Content Types
§ Announcements
§ News
§ Events
§ Documents
§ Resources
§ Case Studies
§ People
§ Organizations
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/16
UNPAN Announcements
§ Announcements are used to share news between UNPAN Partners and to disseminate information to the worldwide public administration community
§ Announcements should be submitted to the relevant regional page and should have a word count no more than 250 words
§ Announcements should be linked to a page that can provide users with further information
§ Announcements help keep regional pages active
§ Relevant photos should be used aesthetic purposes
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/17
UNPAN Announcements
§ Announcements specifically related to the UNPAN Partners
§ UNPAN News are published articles specifically related to Public Administration
§ UNPAN Partners should contribute one or more announcements to UNPAN per month
How many announcements should UNPAN
Partners contribute to UNPAN per
month?
What is the difference between UNPAN
announcements and UNPAN news
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/18
UNPAN News
§ UNPAN News is used to share latest news on public administration between UNPAN Members and to disseminate information to the worldwide public administration community.
§ There is no word limit for news articles
§ It is essential that news items are properly sourced.
– For example if the article was found on the internet the web link should be in the source field required in the news module.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/19
UNPAN News
§ You can share all public administration news found on UNPAN.– Country or Region should
be chosen in the designated field
§ UNPAN Partners should contribute one news article from their region or country per month– News help keep regional
pages active
How many news articles should
UNPAN Partners contribute to
UNPAN per month?
If the news article I want to share is not from my country or
region can I still contribute it to
UNPAN?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/20
UNPAN Events§ UNPAN Events are used to
share latest conferences and training workshops on public administration between UNPAN Members and to disseminate information to the worldwide public administration community.
§ All events should be related to public administration
§ UNPAN Members can benefit from publishing and advertising their events on UNPAN by increased participation and awareness of their event by the public administration community.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/21
UNPAN Events
§ UNPAN Partners should only contribute events which the organization is hosting or participating in
§ The number of events uploaded per month will depend on how many events the organization participates in or hosts
How many events should UNPAN
Partners contribute to UNPAN per
month?
Should my organization only
upload events which we are hosting or participating in?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/22
UNPAN Documents
§ The UNPAN Library is used to share relevant documents on public administration between UNPAN Members.
§ There is no limit on the number of public administration related documents your organization can upload per month.
§ To increase the impact of knowledge sharing through the Document Management System Members are advised to upload a minimum of 2 public administration related documents per month.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/23
UNPAN Documents
§ Only one username and password is needed to contribute content to UNPAN 2.0
– Each UNPAN Partner’s staff who contributes to UNPAN will have his or her own unique username and password which will be linked to their organization
§ UNPAN 2.0 does have version control. Users will have access to all versions contributed.
– External users will only view the most recent version
I contributed a document last week
but after some revisions I now have a v2. Does UNPAN 2.0 have version
control?
Do I have a different username and
password to contribute documents only?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/24
UNPAN Resources
§ UNPAN Resources provides public administration community with the following public administration specific information sources:
– Journals
– Public Administration schools
– Thematic websites
– Training institutions on public administration
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/25
UNPAN Resources
§ UNPAN Partners should contribute one resource per month to UNPAN
§ There is no limit to the number of resources UNPAN Partners can contribute per month
How many Resources should UNPAN Partners
contribute to UNPAN per month
and is there a limit?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/26
UNPAN Expert Database
§ provides users with a database of experts in the field of Public Administration
§ Users can search for experts based on their certified areas of expertise
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/27
UNPAN Expert Database
§ No. All registered users for UNPAN 2.0 do not appear in the UNPAN Expert database.
§ It only contains experts in the field of public administration.
§ All contributions to UNPAN Expert DB go through an expert validation workflow
Do all registered users in UNPAN 2.0 appear in UNPAN
Expert DB?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/28
UNPAN Organizations
§ UNPAN Organizations provides users with a database of Public Administration Institutions from around the world.
Organization Taxonomy§ UN System
– UN Secretariat– UN Research Institutions– UN Agencies
§ UNPAN Partners§ Government Agencies
– Ministry• Public Administration• Foreign Affairs
– Economic and Social Councils
– Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO)
§ Private Sector§ NGO§ Academia
– Public Administration Schools§ Training Institutions
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/29
UNPAN Organizations
§ Yes. All UNPAN Partners will appear in the UNPAN Organizations database.
§ All contributions to UNPAN Organizations go through workflow validation
Do all UNPAN Partners appear in
UNPAN Organizations
database?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/31
Quality of Content/Workflows
§ What is a workflow?– A standard implemented to ensure that
the quality of content meet the specific criteria• All workflow content require approval
• UNPAN-DPADM will monitor the quality of all content within workflows
§ Should we have workflows?
§ What content types should have workflows?– Suggestions?
• Announcements
• Events
• Case Studies
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/32
Categories and Taxonomy
What is Taxonomy?
§ Taxonomy is a hierarchical scientific classification system. UNPAN 2.0 uses this to categorize and classify documents and content contributions.
§ In UNPAN 2.0 all thematic focus areas will have their own dedicated page where users can find all content under a specific theme.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/33
Categories and Taxonomy
§ Citizen Engagement in Development Management
– Content Types• Laws and Regulations• Policies and Strategies• Institutions (Economic and Social
Councils or equivalent)• Analysis/Case Studies• Good Practices/Lessons Learned• Practitioners/Experts
§ Open Government, Privacy & Security
– Content Type
• Laws and Regulations
• Policies and Strategies
• Analysis/Case Studies
• Good Practices/Lessons Learned
• Practitioners/Experts
§ Institutional and Human Resource Management
– Content Types• Codes of Conduct• Public Sector Reform Policies and
Strategies• Government Agencies• Public Sector Employment (ILO)• Analysis/Case Studies• Good Practices/Lessons Learned
• Practitioners/Experts
§ Electronic and Mobile Government
– Content Types• Laws and Regulations• Policies and Strategies• Statistical Data and Surveys• Office/Profiles of CIO or
equivalent
DPADM Thematic Focus Areas
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/34
Categories and Taxonomy
Should UNPAN Partners focus on Specific Thematic
Areas?
What types of thematic areas
does public administration
have?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/35
Citizens
Engagement
§ Trust in government § Citizen participation
§ Civil society§ Community relations§ Engaged governance§ Engaging communities§ Civil society building§ NGOs
§ Competition policy§ Customs§ Economic conditions§ Economic growth§ Economic performance§ Economic planning§ Economic reform§ Economic statistics§ Economic survey§ Transition Economies
§ Enterprise§ Industrial policy§ Investment policy§ Joint venture§ Market economy§ Productivity policy
§ Economic and Monetary Policy
§ Trade and investment policy
Economic &
Trade Policies
Categories and Taxonomy
NationalDevelopment
Strategies for
MDG’s
§ Development strategy
§ Economic and social development
§ International aid§ Poverty alleviation
Aid management
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/36
GovernmentSystem
§Legal framework§Rule of law§Legislation
§Legislative systems §Project evaluation§Project implementation§Project management§Citizens’ rights§Regulatory policy§Electoral Process Electoral administration§Electoral Commissions
§Conflict management§Conflict prevention§Conflict resolution §Civil society building§NGOs§Aid management§Electoral administration§Electoral Commissions
Post-conflictReconstruction
andManagement
Categories and Taxonomy
Public Policyand
StrategyDevelopment
§Public services development
§Public Service Delivery§Quality assessment
§Quality Standards§Quality Management§Citizens-centered service delivery
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/37
e-Government
and m-Government
§e-Strategy §E-government §Mobile Government
§Research and Development§Information communication technology (ICT)§Information technologies (IT)§Technology
§Post-Conflict Reconstruction §Post-conflict Civil society building§NGOs
§Aid management§Electoral administration§Electoral Commissions§Post-Conflict Reconstruction §Post-conflict §Civil society building§NGOs§Aid management§Electoral administration§Electoral Commissions§Civil service reform§Constitution reform
§Decentralization§Deregulation§Devolution§Government ownership§Judicial reform§Privatization§Public enterprises Ombudsman§Organizational performance
Post-conflictReconstruction
&
Management
Categories and Taxonomy
NationalDevelopment
Strategies for
MDG’s
§ Development strategy
§ Economic and social development
§ International aid§ Poverty alleviation
Aid management
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/38
EthicsTransparency
andAccountability
§Freedom of information§Accountability§Trust in government
§Civil society watchdogs§Oversight institutions§Transparency Ombudsman
§Institution-building§Institutional policy§Regional development §Organizational performance §Local governance§Executive government§Parliament administration
§Public Private Partnership§Private sector §Small and medium-size enterprise§Supply-Chain Management§Ethics§Gender equality
§Ethics and Professionalism§Workplace diversity
Leadershipand
CapacityDevelopment
Categories and Taxonomy
PerformanceManagement
§Benchmark§Consultancy§Human resource costs§Human resource organization§Performance management§Reward and recognition programmme
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/39
Leadership &
CapacityDevelopment
§Leadership development
§Leadership Career development§Career Training§Employee Training and Development
§Collective bargaining§Civil Service§Civil service reform
Innovationand
ChangeManagement
Categories and TaxonomyHuman
ResourcesManagement
&Development
§Personnel§Employee benefits§Employee orientation§Retirement§Employee satisfaction
§Human resource development§Human resource information §Human resource management§Human resources requirements
§Human resource strategies§Personnel management§Recruitment§Training programmes§Family support§Work force§Occupational health and safety Career development§Career Training§Employee Training and Development
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/40
Post-conflictReconstruction
andManagement
§Conflict management§Conflict prevention§Civil society building
§NGOs§Aid management
§E-government§Mobile Government§Research and Development§Information communication technology (ICT)§Information technologies (IT)§Technology
Categories and Taxonomy
KnowledgeManagement
In Government
And ConnectedGovernment
§E-information management§E-procurement§E-taxation§Information management§Information services§Informatization§Integrated Government
§Libraries§Networks §Regional and local e-government§E-Justice§E-Accounting§E-Customs§E-Voting§Government Portal
e-Governmentand
m-Government
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/41
Innovation and
ChangeManagement
§Mobile Government§Research and Development§Information communication technology (ICT)
§Information technologies (IT)§Technology§E-commerce§E-learning§IT systems§Education§Health§E-Democracy§Digital Divide§City informatization
§E-participation§Information Access§Information sharing
§Information communication technology (ICT)§Information technologies (IT)§Technology§Digital Divide§City informatization
§E-participation§Information Access§Information sharing§Knowledge management§IT planning§Strengthening key governance institutions§Information security§E-Governance
InternetGovernance
ForDevelopment
Categories and Taxonomy
Result basedBudgeting
AndEvaluation
§Auditing§Budgeting§Capital budget
§Audit
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/42
Public Finance
Management
§Accounting§Borrowing§Debt management§Debt service§Expenditure management§Fiscal consolidation §Fiscal policy
§Expenditure planning§Pension funds§Portfolio investment§Presumptive taxation§Procurement§Public finance§Public investment§Salaries and remuneration§Taxation§Budget Deficit§Freedom of information§Accountability§Anti-corruption§Financial Performance measurement§Transparency Financial reform§Financial sector reform§Aid management
Categories and Taxonomy
Is there animportant
thematic areamissing?
Will all thematic focuses areas have
their own dedicated page
§ All thematic focus areas will have their own dedicated pages in UNPAN 2.0
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/43
Discussion Questions
§ What would you like to see on UNPAN in the following two to three years?
§ What topics within Public Administration would be the most useful to assist your country/region for achieving MDGs?
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/45
How can you provide your feedback on UNPAN 2.0?
1. FB UNPAN
2. Survey
3. Email
4. Discussion Forum/Blog
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/46
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
§ UNPAN-DPADM may be able to share its online platform with IPMA-HR in the delivery of our courses to the HR community, and in turn raise the knowledge management among many HR professionals
§ Train the Programme Officer to be recruited soon
§ Provide AAPAM with up to date ICT equipment for effective access, utilization and dissemination of information on UNPAN portal.
§ Recruit and support full-time Information/Knowledge Management Assistant
§ RSS feeds links to important e-Journals (scholarly Journals) may be provided
§ Maintaining a database of articles in Public Administration freely downloadable to the UNPAN members for research and knowledge management
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/47
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
§Continued collaboration and support on technical level§AMDIN experiences serious challenges with regard to resources, both financial and human resources, of the secretariat, which is impacting negatively on all operations/ activities of the network §Strong quality control on what being loaded in the document warehouse in order to limit “marginally” useful information clogging up search results/ display pages, etc.§Improved search terminology, keyword use & coding§Streamlining and avoiding duplication across various knowledge management endeavours in the subject area
§ Strengthen communication with associations and communities on ICTsand public administration
§ Strengthen communication with governments in Asia/Pacific region
§ Provide a personalized column for each site
§ Training activitiesTraining activities§§ EE--learning learning §§ Meetings and Meetings and workshops in order to workshops in order to increased capacity increased capacity and sharing of and sharing of experiencesexperiences
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/48
§ Involvement of UNPAN members into the relevant activities organized by UNDESA within the respective member’s region
§ Promotion of UNPAN and its members among the member states of UN and to the relevant permanent representation to UN, in the case of NISPAcee – the Slovak representation and the Slovak government and governments from the NISPAcee region (The UN authority would help in the promotion of UNPAN and its members in the region for closure cooperation with the governments.)
§ Providing necessary consultations and advice in the process of development and innovation of NISPAcee Information and Knowledge management (experience sharing, finding way for better exchange of information...)
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
§§ UNPANUNPAN--DPADM assistance for DPADM assistance for enhancing contributionsenhancing contributions§§Hosting of a portal (enhanced Hosting of a portal (enhanced interface and elimination of interface and elimination of duplication)duplication)§§Hosting of online training coursesHosting of online training courses
§§ Assistance in your organization in Assistance in your organization in improving knowledge managementimproving knowledge management§§Document Management SystemsDocument Management Systems§§Possible Integration to email Possible Integration to email systemsystem§§MultiMulti--lingual support? (Dutch)lingual support? (Dutch)
§ It is very important to CLAD to have access to the methods, tools and techniques developed and updated by UNPAN for the knowledge management related with the public administration, looking for a multiple effect through this way.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/49
§ Articulate clearly what kind of information is sought
§ Provide a list of specific fields in PA in which information is sought
§ Give information to what kind of information is not sought, in order to avoid similar contributions by different UNPAN partners
§ Cooperate each other for developing mutually beneficial programs and/or projects and participate at IIAS meetings
§ Information sharing§ Joint activities (panels, seminars, programs, and
projects)
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
IIAS§ Information on each new Conference or
Training activity in Africa needs to be monitored by CAFRAD and, if relevant, posted on UNPAN Conference/Training Service. To do this we need to hire additional staff such as an assistant of research to work fully on UNPAN programme;
§ Experts to support UNPAN ORC–CAFRAD in training and advisory services to implement UNPAN activities and provide equipment, technical support and training are required
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/50
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
§ Targeting the right staff responsible for knowledge sharing in order to reinforce their capacity through training or upgrades sessions.
§ Update the staff in the sharing of information contained on CD/ROMs
§ As part of its activities, IDEP organizes monthly public lectures on targeted topics . These conferences could be shared in the form of video recordings. In this regard, UNPAN would provide IDEP with the right equipment and knowledge.
§ Digitalize the entire IDEP’s holdings constituted since 1960s.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/51
Partner Requests from UNPAN-DPADM
– Contribute more to the portal
– Learn from the experience of the RCOCI and apply such learning
– Adding more staff (?)
– Deputizing EROPA Centers (?)
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/55
BlogsA blog is a type of website or part of a website that is usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. On UNPAN’s blog, users can find posts related to e-government.
§ Become an author of the blog and contribute with articles related to e-government;
§ Embedding the entries in the blog on your website.
BlogsBlogs
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/56
Del.icio.usIt allows users to tag their favorite websites, organize and share them with their network. On UNPAN’s bookmarks, users can find websites
related to Pubic Administration and other topics covered by our network.
§ Add new websites related to the topics covered by UNPAN;
§ Promote the network on your website;
§ Indicate registered experts and practitioners with interest in the same topics, so UNPAN also can add them in its network and share their bookmarks.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/57
FacebookIt is a social networking website that connects people. On UNPAN’s Facebook page we promote some of the content published daily on the UNPAN website and also in other social media, such as Picasa and Scribd.
§ Become a fan of the page;
§ Add news and announcements on the UNPAN website so that we can reproduce those in Facebook;
§ Promote the UNPAN news in Facebook so that we can reach out more people.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/58
PicasaIt is a photo sharing website that allows you to organize your pictures and to share those with your network. On UNPAN’s page, we publish pictures from our conferences and events.
§ Share the photos from events and conferences;
§ Embed your albums in your portal and inform us so we can also promote your work in UNPAN.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/59
RSS FeedRSS (an abbreviation for Really Simple Syndication) is a tool that notifies the users (subscribed to this service) when a new content is uploaded in the UNPAN website. The user can access the new content through a RSS reader (Google Reader, FeedDemon, NewsGator…).
§ Add new announcements, news and events;
§ Use UNPAN RSS feeds on your website, especially documents.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/60
ScribdIt is a publishing and reading social network where users can share and discover original written content on the web. The publications available on UNPAN's account can also be accessed through mobile devices. The users can also download, print and give feedbacks.
§ Share your major publications in UNPAN Scribd page;
§ Comment about UNPAN publications in Scribd.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/61
TwitterIt is a social networking and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read other users messages. UNPAN’s page on Twitter is used to disseminate the announcements made on the UNPAN website.
§ Become a follower of UNPAN on Twitter and retweet the messages posted by UNPAN that you consider important for your network;
§ Embed UNPAN tweets in your portal;
§ Use #unpan ‘hash tag’ for your tweets so you can create communities of people interested in UNPAN and also make it easier for us to find and share your inputs.
http://www.UNPAN.org/DPADM/62
YouTubeIt is a video-sharing website on which users can upload, share, and view videos. The UNPAN Channel on YouTube promote videos on events and conferences from UNPAN and its partners.
§ Add videos from events and conferences;
§ Embed UNPAN videos on your site;
§ Regularly follow UNPAN on YouTube.