2007-04-26

O Doutor Ministro e a Avaliação do Desempenho



A avaliação de desempenho não é fácil e é sempre um tema muito polémico, mesmo entre académicos. A avaliação de desempenho na Administração Pública foi, é e será um "flop" devido à forma como o assunto é tratado.


As recentes notícias (http://www.agenciafinanceira.iol.pt/noticia.php?id=800681&div_id=1730 e http://www.negocios.pt/default.asp?Session=&SqlPage=Content_Economia&CpContentId=294538) confirmam que o nosso Doutor Ministro (de Estado e das Finanças) Fernando Teixeira dos Santos pouco "pesca" do assunto. Bem sei que o Homem é Douto, mas não é doutor na área e nem é obrigado a ser especialista no tema. Ora é aí que está o busílis da questão! O assunto anda a ser tratado por quem pouco ou nada investigou, pouco sabe sobre o assunto, e propõe ao Doutor Teixeira dos Santos soluções que rondam o epíteto de dislate.
Porque não gosto de criticar negativamente, só por criticar, aqui ficam algumas referências produto dos meus trabalhos de investigação na área. Senhores assessores aproveitem-nas!
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