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Government Efficiency

Governor Stitt continues to challenge the state to increase government efficiency as measured through the work of each agency across finance, human capital, relationships, and business processes.

Governor Stitt continues to challenge the state to increase government efficiency as measured through the work of each agency across finance, human capital, relationships, and business processes.

Governor Stitt continues to challenge the state to increase government efficiency as measured through the work of each agency across finance, human capital, relationships, and business processes.

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Operational Transformation

Ten of the largest state agencies completed an operational transformation workshop to drive operational efficiencies that result in cost, time, and process savings.

Oklahoma | Government Efficiency Metrics | Operational Transformation Workshops, The office of the State Chief Operating Officer's annual process to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of state government across four operational pillars.; Pillars of Operational Efficiency; Human Capital Management, Finance, Relationships, Business Process.  Participation; 10 agencies participated in the workshops. Action Items; 701 potential action items, 144 prioritized action items. | Progress; Over the past six months, agencies completed 41 prioritized items, made progress on 64 and have yet to start 39.; Chart with 3 bars; Completed 41 (28.5%), In Progress 64 (44.4%), Not Started 39 (27.1%), Total 144 prioritized action items
Oklahoma | Government Efficiency Metrics | Operational Transformation Workshops, The office of the State Chief Operating Officer's annual process to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of state government across four operational pillars.; Pillars of Operational Efficiency; Human Capital Management, Finance, Relationships, Business Process.  Participation; 10 agencies participated in the workshops. Action Items; 701 potential action items, 144 prioritized action items. | Progress; Over the past six months, agencies completed 41 prioritized items, made progress on 64 and have yet to start 39.; Chart with 3 bars; Completed 41 (28.5%), In Progress 64 (44.4%), Not Started 39 (27.1%), Total 144 prioritized action items
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Agency Calibration

Seven of the largest state agencies have standardized their performance ratings through a calibration exercise to better understand labor spend across performance ratings.

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Selected Efficiencies

State agencies are taking action to create a more efficient and effective state government through realizing cost savings and new revenue.


Last Modified on Oct 18, 2022