Who gets performance information?
Can agency managers get the performance data that could help them improve their operations? How about non-managerial employees? A GAO survey reveals some insights.
"Managing for Results," the Government Accounting Office's 2013 survey of federal managers, contains a lot of useful information.
One of the more intriguing findings is that many of the managers believe they have good access to their agency's performance information -- nearly 49 percent said they have that access to a "great" or "very great" extent – but only about a third of them think their employees have the same ease at getting the data.
Check the charts below for a greater breakdown of those questions, and click here to read the full report. (Numbers approximate after rounding).
Managers' Access |
Employees' Access |