Moving Forward
Building on the successes of the past and learning
from other legislative administrations in Canada and
abroad, we are pleased to introduce a new approach to
strategic management that will align corporate
planning and reporting with the parliamentary
cycle. This approach will feature two new
documents: a Strategic Outlook and an
Annual Report.
The Strategic Outlook articulates how the
Administration proposes to respond to the 38th
Parliament: identifying four strategic
objectives and the major initiatives on which it will
focus to achieve them. These objectives, set
only after we assessed the factors that shape our
current operating environment, are informed by our
vision of the work we do, the values we hold dear and
our mandate to support the House of Commons and its
Members. The initiatives will be carried out at
the House of Commons with the approval of the Board
of Internal Economy and the Speaker, by the staff of
the five service areas of which the Administration is
composed.
The Strategic Outlook retains what has served
us well in the past and refines it to reflect the
parliamentary reality, the better to meet the House's
future needs. Thus, we have maintained the
concept of Members' four lines of business, that is,
the Constituency, Committees, the Chamber and Caucus,
and our overarching responsibility to sustain the
institution of Parliament. However, rather than
setting priorities and making plans on a yearly
basis, we are setting broad strategic objectives for
a Parliament and identifying umbrella initiatives
that will address those objectives. The
projects and programmes needed to undertake those
initiatives will be presented to the Board of
Internal Economy in due course.
Each year of a Parliament, an Annual Report
will be produced to chart progress made towards the
Administration's objectives during that year.
It will account for the resources used to
support the work of Members and to sustain the House
of Commons as an institution. The emphasis will
be on Members' parliamentary activities, with the
programmes and projects that support those activities
the work of the Administration as the
underpinning of the House of Commons.
In the last ten years, the Administration has
established the flexible infrastructure and
multidisciplinary workforce it needs to serve a
diverse clientele in a changing environment.
With its increased institutional agility, and this
new Outlook as the touchstone for strategic
planning, it is ready to respond to ever-changing
needs of the Members of the 38th Parliament.
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