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Visit to the Independent Public Service Commission of Kenya to learn how they collaborate with the state department of public service in the implementation of Human Resources Planning

by Mundua Patrick / 24 May 2022 / Published in Featured, General, News
  • The Benchmarking team this afternoon visited the Independent PSC of Kenya to learn how they collaborate with the state department of public service in the implementation of Human Resources Planning ( succession planning and Talent management) . We were warmly recieved
  • Members from MOPS listening to presentation
  • Today we started our Benchmarking by paying a courtesy call to PS ministry of public service
  • We started our Benchmarking to ministry of public service – Kenya by paying a courtesy call to Uganda ‘s High commission in Uganda
  • Members from MOPS listening to presentation
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