1malaysia Tunku

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1Malaysia concept is becoming one of the hot issues in Malaysia era. The idea of this concept debated tremendously in Malaysian parliament .What is meant by 1Malaysia concept? 1 Malaysia is a programmed that introduced by Malaysian prime minister Najib Tun Razak on 16 September 2010, calling for the cabinet, government agencies, and civil servants to more strongly emphasize ethnic harmony, national unity, and efficient governance. Besides that, 1Malaysia concept focus national unity and ethnic tolerance in 2010 values of 1 Malaysia as articulated by Najib Tun Razak as perseverance, a culture of excellence ,acceptance, loyalty ,education ,humility, integrity and meritocracy.

The philosophy of 1Malaysia concept is people first, performance now. According to the policy, the government is committed to carrying out transformation programmed on government service as main agenda to build the country. For that, our prime minister introduced Key Performance Indicators(KPI) and National Key Results Area(NKRA) as government transformation programme in order of to measure and improve the efficiency and quality of government service.

KPI(Key Performance Indicators) is an industry jargon for a type of performance measurement. The KPI is a mechanism for the evaluation of ministries and other government agencies including performance reviews carried out every six months. Each ministry has been required to establish specific KPI including that stresses on policy outcomes over the traditional emphasis on inputs typically found in government performance assessments and planning. Beside that, KPI also include detailed job descriptions and goals for ministers, deputy ministers, and some other senior government officials. Prime minister Najib announcement that KPI effort was generally well-received. Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the KPI formula was a yardstick against which the people could measure the performance of...