Highlights Corporate Management and Direction
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Highlights Corporate Management and Direction
Innovating for the Future
The Corporate Management and Direction business line provides strategic direction for all CCRA programs and services. It also ensures that the infrastructure needed to deliver our programs and services are in place and working well. Through the transformation of our internal operations, we are playing a key role in advancing the CCRA's innovation agenda.
Over the planning period, we will continue to focus on human resources reform and renewal, administrative reform and renewal, and transparent management for results. Priorities include:
- making our new competency-based HR Management system fully operational;
- converting the Programme Administration and Administrative Services groups into one single classification group;
- modernizing our policies and infrastructure;
- developing communication products to increase managers' understanding of Modern Comptrollership;
- fully adopting accrual accounting and developing a Financial Management Monitoring system that will support reliable revenue and expenditure reporting;
- improving our capacity to link financial planning and budget information with information on program and service delivery; and
- integrating risk management more fully into management processes through the development of corporate risk profiles.
Supporting business transformation is the increased use of technology. Over the planning period, we will continue to put in place a robust and modern systems infrastructure through systems replacement, upgrading, and integration.
Managing Compliance
The outcome we seek in the Corporate Management and Direction business line is that performance of our business services and operations is maximized through modern and innovative management approaches.
To achieve this outcome, we continue to strengthen our internal operations and provide services that support the other business lines in their compliance efforts particularly in the areas of Information Technology (IT), systems security, and financial and information management.
Key Volumetrics
- Over 200 IT applications for mission critical systems supported.
- Over 50,000 staffing actions processed, including 4,500 full-time hires.
- 30,000 contracts for goods and services issued.
- Over 3,100 privacy and access-to-information requests handled.
- Facilities management for more than 750 facilities across Canada provided.
Priorities for the planning period include:
- addressing funding pressures, while ensuring that our program, service, and innovation commitments are met;
- strengthening financial and asset management by modernizing our systems and approaches;
- making optimal use of the CCRA's flexibilities in the area of real property administration;
- applying state-of-the-art IT to provide leading-edge service delivery to our clients;
- responding effectively to human resources challenges, ensuring that we can meet current and future requirements; and
- providing strong, reliable, and timely information to Canadians.
The following table identifies the anticipated results and success criteria that have been developed, and which will guide the Corporate Management & Direction business line over the planning period.
Anticipated Results | Success Criteria |
Canadians' desire for transparency in public administration is addressed while protecting the confidentiality of client information |
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Sound financial and treasury management |
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Operational excellence in the provision of internal services and support |
Finance and Administration
Public Affairs
Information Technology
Human Resources
Legal Services
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Knowledgeable and skilled workforce is in the right place at the right time |
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- Date modified:
- 2003-07-03