Ethics for Civil servants लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं
Ethics for Civil servants लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं

शनिवार, 24 अक्तूबर 2015

CIVIL SERVICES MAINS EXAM General Studies- IV: Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude, part 4

EQUITY
For a Civil Servant, equity is a very important concept. It is a constitution value. Summary of Chapter  on Equity from  'Civil Services Competency Dictionary'( GoI-UNDP Project: Strengthening Human Resource and Management of Civil Service) is being produced here for the benefit of our civil service aspirants.

Friends, I am sharing with you summary of this report with my observation. You can read this report on link given below-
http://persmin.gov.in/otraining/Competency%20Dictionary%20for%20the%20Civil%20Services.pdf

3.1 Consultation and Consensus Building
Ability to identify the stakeholders and influencers, seek their views and concerns through
formal and informal channels. Build consensus through dialogue, persuasion, reconciliation
of diverse views/interests and trusting relationships.

*Confidently presents views in a clear, concise and constructive manner
*Develops links with the experts and relevant information sources, proposes good solutions
to benefit the public
*Proactively Looks for Opportunities to Promote Convergence
*Helps to Align Diverse Interests to a Common Goal
*Promotes consensus building and Convergence

3.2 Decision Making
Makes timely decisions that take into account relevant facts, tasks, goals, constraints, risks
and conflicting points of view.

• Makes timely decisions, based on applicable rules or guidelines
• Clearly explains (verbally and in writing) the rationale behind each decision
• Maintains clear communication and transparency on the reasons for the decision taken
• Identifies relevant and credible information sources and collects new data, when necessary,
from internal and external sources
• Recognises scope of own authority for decision making and escalates to the appropriate
level if necessary
• Empowers team members to make decisions
• Demonstrates accountability and rises above bias when making decisions
• Demonstrates decisiveness when under pressure or faced with complex or sensitive
situation aligning with policy trend in that field.
• Analyses the impact of past decisions made and incorporates lessons learnt in future
decision making process
*Makes Decisions in Complex Situations
• Foresees impact of decisions on the society by conducting social cost-benefit analysis
• Foresees the unintended impact(s) of decisions and takes actions to overcome them
• Interprets political and national pressures to develop strategies that positively impact the
public good, especially for the benefit of the marginalised and disadvantaged
• Gives unbiased advice to Ministers based on the basis of robust analysis, and not on the
basis of what will be welcomed
Makes decisions for the good of the society (even if it leads to loss of personal popularity)
and defends them at the highest level when required

3.3 Empathy
Empathy is about being able to accurately hear out and understand the thoughts, feelings
and concerns of others, even when these are not made explicit.

• Demonstrates active listening skills (such as asking probing questions, not interrupting)
• Displays openness to diversity of opinion and adapts behaviour to be helpful and
considerate
• Is sensitive to underlying problems, and why people act or behave the way they do
• Demonstrates empathy by correctly understanding reactions or emotions of others
• Creates a culture of mutual trust and respect
• Encourages others to read deeper into others’ emotions by providing practical tips
• Creates the systems promoting empathy

3.4 Delegation
Delegates responsibility with the appropriate level of autonomy so that others are free to
innovate and take the lead.

*Provides Personal Guidance and Direction
• Expresses confidence in the ability of the team members to get the work done
• Delegates full authority and responsibility to team members to provide solutions for the
Government and community on agreed policies
• Creates a culture of trust and empowerment amongst team members

I sincerely acknowledge DOPT and UNDP for this Report. I hope that our Civil Service Aspirants will get full benefit of this report.
You can read full report on link given below-
http://persmin.gov.in/otraining/Competency%20Dictionary%20for%20the%20Civil%20Services.pdf

Best of luck,
Keshvendra Kuamar, IAS
District Collector, Wayand, Kerala

CIVIL SERVICES MAINS EXAM General Studies- IV: Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude, part 3

Friends, this is the most important chapter from 'Civil Services Competency Dictionary' GoI-UNDP Project: Strengthening Human Resource and Management of Civil Service. This chapter will help and guide you on so many complicated case studies. Summary of this chapter and my remarks are given below to help lots of civil service aspirants with expectation that when they come into service, they should uphold these expectations.

Friends, I am sharing with you summary of this report with my observation. You can read this report on link given below-
http://persmin.gov.in/otraining/Competency%20Dictionary%20for%20the%20Civil%20Services.pdf

ETHICS

2.1 Integrity
Consistently behaves in an open, fair, and transparent manner; honours one’s commitments;
and works to uphold the Public Service Values. Integrity can be summarised as to work without fear or favour for Public.

it is expected from a civil servant that He/She Acts Ethically. That means-
• Is open and honest in one’s dealings with others
• Honours commitments made to others
• Acts in ways to avoid conflict of interest - perceived or real – for example -by disclosing
potential issues on time
• Honest and open in all communications
• Gives frank and honest opinion when sought
• Follows the rules and regulations and is guided by Public Service values

• Does not share information loosely with others

Models the Values of the Civil Services
• Is guided by Public Interest in conflicting situations.
• Encourages others to consistently follow Public Service values
• Is trustworthy in all circumstances
• Treats people impartially, regardless of political, social, demographic, geographic,

circumstances or bias

Acts on Values even when it is not easy to do so
• Enforces law, public service values and rules of conduct even in difficult situations
• Has the courage and conviction to make and stand by the right decisions, even at significant
personal cost
• Provides honest and frank advice to uphold public interest

Is Seen Unflinching on Public ServiceValues
• Ensures full disclosure, by sharing the political implications of the decisions being made
• Challenges powerful and influential people, and holds them accountable to make the right
decisions
• Stands firm when dealing with unreasonable requests and demands

Is a Role Model
• Leads by example by maintaining high standards of professionalism and impartiality
• Takes accountability for own actions and creates a cultures for others also to take
accountability for their own actions
• Creates a culture that encourages open, honest, and ethical behaviour
• Holds people accountable to their actions and rewards those who demonstrate integrity
• Acts as a role model for courageous leadership by adopting a principled stance on critical issues

2.2 Self-Confidence
Belief in own capability to accomplish a task and being able to express confidence in dealing
with challenging circumstances, without being arrogant or boastful.

• Makes job-related decisions on his or her own, keeping in mind civil services’ values
• Able to say ‘No’ to all backed by a strong reason
• Acts confidently when the outcome benefits the public good, even when peers or partners
disagree
• Explicitly demonstrates confidence in own judgment
• Accepts responsibility for the consequences
• Able to articulate own point of view confidently and clearly even when in disagreement with
others
• Expresses own point of view clearly, confidently and politely when in disagreement with
senior officers, stakeholders, or others in power
• Acts in the favour of larger public good without being afraid of consequences
• Willingly takes on extremely challenging (that is, personally risky) tasks
• Challenges the status quo and is not afraid to take action, as long as the outcome is for the
betterment of the community
• Remains positive even under stressful conditions
• Explores multiple ways to overcome the challenge at hand

2.3 Attention to Detail
Having an underlying drive to being thorough and meticulous and to comply with procedures,
rules, guidelines, and standards. Digs deeper and strives to reduce uncertainties and
errors.

*Is knowledgeable of the policies and standards of his/her own department and adheres to
them while working
• Plans own work thoroughly and meticulously by using planning tools such as work plans,
checklists, etc and supports the introduction of better ways of working
• Ensures that breaches of regulatory requirements are treated with appropriate procedures
• Builds systemic checks and balances and is proactive and quick in resolving grievances
and issues
*Identifies loopholes and takes corrective measures to ensure unnecessary risks are
avoided

2.4 Taking Accountability
Takes ownership for outcomes (successes or failures) while addressing performance issues
fairly and promptly.

• Takes personal ownership for the quality of own work and keeps stakeholder informed
about the progress
• Remains focussed on delivery within specified timeframe

I sincerely acknowledge DOPT and UNDP for this Report. I hope that our Civil Service Aspirants will get full benefit of this report.
You can read full report on link given below-
http://persmin.gov.in/otraining/Competency%20Dictionary%20for%20the%20Civil%20Services.pdf

Best of luck,
Keshvendra Kuamar, IAS
District Collector, Wayand, Kerala