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Cover images [l to r]: Holden prototype photo: Dragi Markovic, Miss Australia crown photo: Dean McNicoll, watch from the Karl Esling collection photo: Dragi Markovic.

GOVERNANCE (PAGE 2 OF 2)

National Museum of Australia organisation chart May 2005

NMA organisation chart May 2005

Accountability chain

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Accountability chain

Performance management framework

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The Museum's organisational Performance Management Framework continues to provide the structure for delivering outputs and outcomes through planning, policy and procedural work. Performance is guided by the Museum's Strategic Plan and its vision and mission statements and tracked through a set of quantitative measures and project management practices.

Performance management framework overview

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Performance Management Framework overview

Strategic plan

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This has been the first year of implementation for the Museum's Strategic Plan 2004-2007. The key priorities are summarised on page 8. A summary of progress against the Strategic Plan's business priorities for 2004-2005 is provided in Part 1, Executive Summary.

Business planning

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Business planning and performance reporting are central to the Museum's delivery of outcomes and outputs for its stakeholders. Museum business units implement annual business plans linked to the Museum's strategic priorities. Business planning identifies key risks for the delivery of the Museum's priorities and includes risk mitigation.

Project management

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During the year, the Museum Project Management Methodology was developed, formalising and clarifying a range of existing practices. In support of the methodology, the pilot phase of a new project management software system was successfully completed. The methodology, software and project support will continue to evolve.

Policies and procedures

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Supporting continuous improvement, the Museum completed the first year of a two-year review of its suite of policies and procedures. Sixteen high-level policies were reviewed or developed and approved by Council. These policies are available in the public domain via the Museum's website. In the coming year, remaining policies will be reviewed and the standardisation of procedures progressed.

Policies approved by Council during the year
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander human remains
  • Asset management
  • Audience development
  • Collections development
  • Communication
  • Cultural diversity
  • Exhibitions: Temporary and travelling
  • Interpretation
  • Investment
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Outreach
  • Publishing
  • Research and scholarship
  • Risk management
  • Security
  • Sponsorship and development.

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