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Global trends in the organization and methodology of professional development of civil servants

Мировые тренды организации и методологии профессионального развития государственных служащих

Svetlana E. Martynova (Мартынова С.Э.), Tatyana B. Lavrova (Лаврова Т.Б.), Svetlana A. Evarovich (Еварович С.А.) and Aleksey M. Kolesnikov (Колесников А.М.)
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Svetlana E. Martynova (Мартынова С.Э.): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Tatyana B. Lavrova (Лаврова Т.Б.): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Svetlana A. Evarovich (Еварович С.А.): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Aleksey M. Kolesnikov (Колесников А.М.): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 4, 67-85

Abstract: The aim of the study is to identify the organizational and methodological aspects of additional education of civil servants in foreign countries. The relevance of turning to international experience is due to the need to form a professional development system. The methodology includes an analysis of scientific publications, materials from the websites of national academies of civil service and government agencies of foreign countries; reviews of national and international organizations for 2021–2024. Various sources made it possible to consider the issues of professional development of civil servants using the example of 25 countries. The areas of state activity in the professional development of civil servants, new educational models, areas of training and formed competencies (client-centric, digital, adaptive, transprofessional, leadership), educational formats and new digital tools for formal and informal learning are identified. In the modern system of professional development of civil servants, the subject of management of this process, the object of management, the managing influence, the preferred state are identified. It is concluded that the professional development system is acquiring the character of an ecosystem, which in-volves not only government bodies, state organizations and educational institutions, but also professional communities; non-profit, consulting, research organizations; business structures; citizens; international institutions.

Keywords: civil servants; professional development; training; global trends; personnel reserve (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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