Ways of working - Decision making
Members of the Australian Public Service should make decisions at the lowest appropriate level, with the right people, applying the right judgement. This makes the best use of our capability at all levels across all areas of the public service.
What success looks like
Outcome: We make best use of APS capability at all levels, in day-to-day decisions | |||
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We can do this by: | Making decisions at the lowest appropriate level |
Involving the right people |
Applying the right judgement |
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Why should decisions be at the lowest level?
Successive reviews have found the APS often pulls decisions up higher than needed in an effort to manage risk. You can correct this and support decision making at the lowest appropriate level, in line with recent amendments to the Public Service Act 1999.
Guidance
What can agency executives, manager and teams be doing to evaluate and improve decision making in their organisation?
Enablers, barriers and team activities
What are the kinds of conditions that make best practice decision making easier or harder? Download some examples to start a conversation about best practice decision making.