What I learn from this course?
This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of public sector administration, including the foundational principles of public finance and governance. You will gain insights into the role and responsibilities of the Minister of Finance, learning how to navigate core functions and public financial management effectively. The course will also cover fiscal policy and its impact on macroeconomic stability, equipping you with the knowledge to address financial and economic challenges. By integrating these elements, you will be prepared to manage public sector resources and contribute to sound fiscal policy-making.
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Curriculum
- 19 Sections
- 183 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Introduction to Public Sector Administration7
- Introduction to Public Finance and Governance2
- The Role of the Minister of Finance5
- Core Responsibilities and Functions8
- Public Financial Management21
- 5.01- Budgeting and Financial Planning
- 5.11-1 Budgeting
- 5.21-2 Financial Planning
- 5.32- Budget Preparation and Approval Process
- 5.42-1 Budget Preparation
- 5.52-2 Budget Approval Process
- 5.63- Types of Budgets
- 5.73-1 Operating Budget
- 5.83-2 Capital Budget
- 5.93-3 Program Budget
- 5.103-4 Performance Budget
- 5.113-5 Zero-Based Budget
- 5.124- Internal Controls and Audit Mechanisms
- 5.134-1 Internal Controls
- 5.144-2 Audit Mechanisms
- 5.154-3 Financial Reporting Standards
- 5.165- Financial Reporting Standards
- 5.175-1 Definition
- 5.185-2 Key Standards
- 5.19Case Study
- 5.19Rest
- Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic Stability18
- 6.01- Goals of Fiscal Policy in Macroeconomic Stability
- 6.11-1 Smooth Business Cycles
- 6.21-2 Full Employment
- 6.31-3 Price Stability
- 6.41-4 Economic Growth
- 6.51-5 Income Distribution
- 6.61-6 External Balance
- 6.72- Tools of Fiscal Policy
- 6.82-1 Taxation
- 6.92-2 Government Spending
- 6.102-3 Transfer Payments
- 6.112-4 Borrowing and Debt Management
- 6.123- Fiscal Deficit
- 6.134- Surplus Management
- 6.145- Management Strategies
- 6.156- Counter-cyclical Fiscal Policies
- 6.16Case Studies
- 6.17Rest
- Governance and Policy-Making9
- Economic Policy and Strategy9
- Interaction with Other Government Entities8
- 9.01- Inter-ministerial Coordination
- 9.11-1 Working with Other Ministries
- 9.21-2 Role in the Executive and Legislative Branches
- 9.32- Public and Private Sector Engagement
- 9.42-1 Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
- 9.52-2 Interaction with Multilateral Institutions (e.g., IMF, World Bank)
- 9.6Case Studies
- 9.6Rest
- Human Resource Management8
- Public Service Ethics and Integrity7
- Leadership and Strategic Management10
- E-Government and Digital Transformation9
- Public Communication and Stakeholder Engagement12
- 14.01- Public Relations and Communication Strategies
- 14.11-1 Media Relations
- 14.21-1-1 Strategies
- 14.31-1-2 Goals
- 14.41-2-1 Crisis Communication
- 14.52-1 Strategies
- 14.61-2-3 Key Principles
- 14.72- Stakeholder Analysis and Management
- 14.82-1 Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders
- 14.92-2 Public Participation in Governance
- 14.10Case Study
- 14.10Rest
- Public Sector Project Management21
- 15.01- Project Lifecycle
- 15.11-1 Initiation
- 15.21-2 Planning
- 15.31-3 Execution
- 15.41-4 Monitoring and Controlling
- 15.51-5 Closure
- 15.62- Resource Allocation
- 15.72-1 Definition
- 15.82-2 Resource Planning
- 15.92-3 Budget Allocation
- 15.102-4 Resource Scheduling
- 15.112-5 Optimization
- 15.123- Additional Considerations
- 15.133-1 Risk Management
- 15.143-2 Communication
- 15.153-3 Technology and Tools
- 15.164- Monitoring and Evaluation
- 15.174-1 Performance Measurement
- 15.184-2 Impact Evaluation Techniques
- 15.19Case Studie
- 15.19Res
- Legal and Regulatory Framework5
- Social and Economic Development13
- 17.11- Development Theories and Practices
- 17.21-1 Modernization Theory
- 17.31-2 Dependency Theory
- 17.41-3 Human Development Approach
- 17.51-4 Sustainable Development
- 17.6Practices
- 17.72- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- 17.82-1 Goals and Targets
- 17.93- Poverty Reduction Strategies
- 17.104- Sectoral Policies: Health, Education, and Infrastructure
- 17.115- Economic Policies and Programs
- 17.12Case Studies
- 17.13RestCopy
- Crisis Management and Resilience10
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