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                Public Financial Management
                       Good Practices




PFM Domain          GRP SEQUENCING
Good Practice       PFM GOOD PRACTICES
Applicable          DEVELOPING COUNTRY GOVERNMENTS
why is sequencing          Research has shown a statistically relevant link between good governance
PFM reform                  indicators and development. For example, countries whose governments
considered a “best          achieve higher good governance indicators tend to have higher GDP per capita
practice”?                  and longer average life expectancy.
                           The quality of public financial management (PFM) systems is a key determinant
                            of government effectiveness. The capacity to direct, manage and track public
                            spending allows governments to pursue their national objectives and account
                            for the use of public resources and donor funds.
                           There is some consensus that basics matter more than best practice in PFM.
                            Reforms should be sequenced based on the country context because of the
                            complexity of implementing too much change at once. There is a virtue to
                            sequencing. Yet, there remains some concern of the platform approach for
                            sequencing, the notion of leapfrogging and an over-emphasis on technical
                            PFM.
                           Although often thought as consultant-speak, the approach of “small wins”
                            rather than the “big bang” approach is considered a good practice in the PFM
                            community.
                           PFM diagnostic tools like Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA)
                            provide good insight but are not prescriptive and do not answer the much more
                            difficult question of how to sequence PFM reforms. These assessments tend to
                            be technology neutral.
                           It often appears that “country context,” sequencing methods and PFM reform
                            momentum is more of art form than a science.




         The “platform” approach to PFM sequencing is designed to suit unique country conditions.




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what is the                Financial Management Information Systems (FMIS), or Government Resource
implication of              Planning (GRP) is recognized as a technology tool to assist in PFM reform. The
sequencing PFM              establishment of an FMIS has consequently become an important benchmark
reform to GRP?              for the country’s budget reform agenda, often regarded as a precondition for
                            achieving effective management of the budgetary resources. Although it is not
                            a panacea, the benefits of an FMIS could be argued to be profound.
                           GRP and e-government technology enables PFM, where the real benefit of e-
                            government lies not in the use of technology per se, but in its application to
                            processes of transformation.
                           The challenge for GRP technology is to adapt to meet country conditions such
                            as human capacity, while enabling future modernization and reform because
                            many reforms have taken up to two centuries to evolve from where many
                            developing countries find themselves today, to where the developed countries
                            are today.




    Countries with higher HDI tend to have higher PEFA scores. PFM reform progress results in improved
        government effectiveness. Capacity building is considered a pre-requisite for PFM reform.




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can sequencing           The information necessary to understand the country context is more readily
priorities be less        available thanks to open data and analysis from International Financial
“art” and more            Institutions. And, there has been some work to identify high-level PFM reform
“science”?                sequencing such as the need to implement core functions first such as adopting
                          the Treasury Single Account and focus on budget execution prior to budget
                          preparation.
                         Third party ratings from Revenue Watch, Open Budget Partnership,
                          Transparency International, Freedom House and other organizations provide
                          insight into the country context. It has become easier to identify priorities for
                          reform such as revenue transparency and support for the Extractive Industries
                          Transparency Initiative (EITI) in resource-dependent countries or the need for aid
                          transparency and support for the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)
                          in countries with a high percentage of Official Development Assistance (ODA)
                          relative to the government budget.




    FreeBalance government customers that have undergone PEFA assessment enjoy better scores than
     countries with higher HDI who do not use FreeBalance software. FreeBalance customers have been
                            recognized for achievements of substantial reform.




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Increasing mobile global penetration is changing the accountability gap dynamic in developing countries.
does technology          Technology is seen as an enabler for transformation in government. Technology
enable PFM reform         should use a gradual and flexible process .
and modernization?       There have been numerous technology failures in developed and developing
                          countries where implementations failed to achieve results, were delivered late,
                          were provided over-budget or were unable to adapt to reform.
                         Many implementations of software for GRP needs have not been financially
                          sustainable by governments.
                         Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software that was designed for many private
                          industries is costly to adapt to reform. Large-scale public sector ERP
                          implementations add additional time during the analysis and design phase to
                          focus on the gap between the commercial process and the required process
                         ERP and custom-developed GRP solutions can make reform difficult. ERP and
                          custom-developed software requires significant software complex code
                          customization (BPM scripts, call-outs & software development) to meet
                          government requirements that reduces time to results. The ratio of services to
                          software cost in the public sector is estimated to be three time that in the
                          private sector or up to 15 times the cost of software.




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is technology           GRP technology leapfrog is possible in many country contexts particularly in the
leapfrog possible?       ability to publish open data.
                        Developing countries often do not have entrenched legacy technologies and can
                         bypass stages in development. Although more developed countries took
                         centuries to reform, developing countries can benefit from proven good
                         practices. This gives developing countries the “latecomer” advantage.
                        Developing countries are leveraging the convergence of Internet and mobile
                         technology to overcome the “digital divide”. The technology is adapted to the
                         local context – typically at lower costs than legacy technology.
                        Nevertheless, a pure technological solution does create reform because
                         technology can maintain or reinforce an accountability gap.
what are the            Governance reform is highly political and disrupts the traditional power
incentives for           structures in countries. This dynamic reduces reform momentum. And, there are
reform?                  emerging lessons learned about reform incentives.
                        Improved access to technology has created organic protest phenomenon like the
                         Arab Spring that assisted in the overthrow of governments. Social media and
                         mobile technology have enabled rapid citizen organization. Governments can
                         “crowdsource” or be “crowdsourced.”
                        Globalization has created an open and competitive environment among
                         countries. Businesses are more prepared to invest in countries with effective
                         governance, which manifests itself in legal predictability, low corruption, and
                         ease of doing business.
                        International Finance Institutions use governance scorecards for funding
                         decisions. This strategy can better align leadership with citizen incentives.
                        The relative success in global poverty reduction demonstrates that many
                         government leaders are concerned about good governance and improving
                         development results.
what are the            GRP has a great potential for increasing predictability, participation,
incentives for           transparency, and government accountability.
implementing GRP?       GRP technology can improve business and citizen confidence through
                         transparency and government effectiveness.
                        GRP technology increases government efficiency and revenue. This can result in
                         reducing deficits and providing governments with more fiscal space including
                         reduced cost of borrowing.
                        GRP technology aligned with e-government initiatives enables citizen efficacy to
                         improve country stability.




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how does the           The traditional approach of GRP implementations through third-party systems
technology supply       integration firms with little or no involvement of the software manufacturer
chain impact            increases implementation risk in developing countries.
reform?                Some systems integration firms find incentives to increase costs and reduce
                        financial sustainability. Some software manufacturers form part of “devil’s
                        triangle”
                       Standard project management techniques have not overcome difficulties in
                        implementing software in developing or developed countries. GRP
                        implementations require more concentration on capacity, communications and
                        change management.
                       GRP solutions that rely on code customization add complexity and cost. This
                        complexity reduces momentum to the point where technology inhibits rather
                        than enables government transformation.
                       Software manufacturers who hope to achieve success in GRP must have
                        appropriate governance mechanisms whereby governments drive product
                        enhancements.
                       Holistic methods can provide reform roadmaps based on the country context.
                        Lessons learned can be used to improve GRP products.




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what are good         Conclusions
practices for PFM     1. There is growing evidence that PFM sequencing is becoming more of a science
and GRP                  than an art form. Open data and governance assessments provide material for
sequencing?              sequencing roadmaps.
                      2. Government human capacity determines reform momentum and reform
                         sustainability.
                      3. The modernization rate is much faster in developing countries than experienced
                         in developed countries. This means that the technology approach and
                         implementation practices need to be aligned to PFM needs to ensure
                         effectiveness.




       There are very few “best practices” but many “good practices” in Public Financial Management.
        FreeBalance, a global provider of Government Resource Planning (GRP) software and services
        shares good practices from experience with developed and developing country governments
                                             around the world.



                                      www.freebalance.com




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Public Financial Management Good Practice Government Resource Planning Resource Sequencing

  • 1. FreeBalance® Public Financial Management Good Practices PFM Domain GRP SEQUENCING Good Practice PFM GOOD PRACTICES Applicable DEVELOPING COUNTRY GOVERNMENTS
  • 2. why is sequencing  Research has shown a statistically relevant link between good governance PFM reform indicators and development. For example, countries whose governments considered a “best achieve higher good governance indicators tend to have higher GDP per capita practice”? and longer average life expectancy.  The quality of public financial management (PFM) systems is a key determinant of government effectiveness. The capacity to direct, manage and track public spending allows governments to pursue their national objectives and account for the use of public resources and donor funds.  There is some consensus that basics matter more than best practice in PFM. Reforms should be sequenced based on the country context because of the complexity of implementing too much change at once. There is a virtue to sequencing. Yet, there remains some concern of the platform approach for sequencing, the notion of leapfrogging and an over-emphasis on technical PFM.  Although often thought as consultant-speak, the approach of “small wins” rather than the “big bang” approach is considered a good practice in the PFM community.  PFM diagnostic tools like Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) provide good insight but are not prescriptive and do not answer the much more difficult question of how to sequence PFM reforms. These assessments tend to be technology neutral.  It often appears that “country context,” sequencing methods and PFM reform momentum is more of art form than a science. The “platform” approach to PFM sequencing is designed to suit unique country conditions. 2 FreeBalance®
  • 3. what is the  Financial Management Information Systems (FMIS), or Government Resource implication of Planning (GRP) is recognized as a technology tool to assist in PFM reform. The sequencing PFM establishment of an FMIS has consequently become an important benchmark reform to GRP? for the country’s budget reform agenda, often regarded as a precondition for achieving effective management of the budgetary resources. Although it is not a panacea, the benefits of an FMIS could be argued to be profound.  GRP and e-government technology enables PFM, where the real benefit of e- government lies not in the use of technology per se, but in its application to processes of transformation.  The challenge for GRP technology is to adapt to meet country conditions such as human capacity, while enabling future modernization and reform because many reforms have taken up to two centuries to evolve from where many developing countries find themselves today, to where the developed countries are today. Countries with higher HDI tend to have higher PEFA scores. PFM reform progress results in improved government effectiveness. Capacity building is considered a pre-requisite for PFM reform. 3 FreeBalance®
  • 4. can sequencing  The information necessary to understand the country context is more readily priorities be less available thanks to open data and analysis from International Financial “art” and more Institutions. And, there has been some work to identify high-level PFM reform “science”? sequencing such as the need to implement core functions first such as adopting the Treasury Single Account and focus on budget execution prior to budget preparation.  Third party ratings from Revenue Watch, Open Budget Partnership, Transparency International, Freedom House and other organizations provide insight into the country context. It has become easier to identify priorities for reform such as revenue transparency and support for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in resource-dependent countries or the need for aid transparency and support for the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in countries with a high percentage of Official Development Assistance (ODA) relative to the government budget. FreeBalance government customers that have undergone PEFA assessment enjoy better scores than countries with higher HDI who do not use FreeBalance software. FreeBalance customers have been recognized for achievements of substantial reform. 4 FreeBalance®
  • 5. Increasing mobile global penetration is changing the accountability gap dynamic in developing countries. does technology  Technology is seen as an enabler for transformation in government. Technology enable PFM reform should use a gradual and flexible process . and modernization?  There have been numerous technology failures in developed and developing countries where implementations failed to achieve results, were delivered late, were provided over-budget or were unable to adapt to reform.  Many implementations of software for GRP needs have not been financially sustainable by governments.  Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software that was designed for many private industries is costly to adapt to reform. Large-scale public sector ERP implementations add additional time during the analysis and design phase to focus on the gap between the commercial process and the required process  ERP and custom-developed GRP solutions can make reform difficult. ERP and custom-developed software requires significant software complex code customization (BPM scripts, call-outs & software development) to meet government requirements that reduces time to results. The ratio of services to software cost in the public sector is estimated to be three time that in the private sector or up to 15 times the cost of software. 5 FreeBalance®
  • 6. is technology  GRP technology leapfrog is possible in many country contexts particularly in the leapfrog possible? ability to publish open data.  Developing countries often do not have entrenched legacy technologies and can bypass stages in development. Although more developed countries took centuries to reform, developing countries can benefit from proven good practices. This gives developing countries the “latecomer” advantage.  Developing countries are leveraging the convergence of Internet and mobile technology to overcome the “digital divide”. The technology is adapted to the local context – typically at lower costs than legacy technology.  Nevertheless, a pure technological solution does create reform because technology can maintain or reinforce an accountability gap. what are the  Governance reform is highly political and disrupts the traditional power incentives for structures in countries. This dynamic reduces reform momentum. And, there are reform? emerging lessons learned about reform incentives.  Improved access to technology has created organic protest phenomenon like the Arab Spring that assisted in the overthrow of governments. Social media and mobile technology have enabled rapid citizen organization. Governments can “crowdsource” or be “crowdsourced.”  Globalization has created an open and competitive environment among countries. Businesses are more prepared to invest in countries with effective governance, which manifests itself in legal predictability, low corruption, and ease of doing business.  International Finance Institutions use governance scorecards for funding decisions. This strategy can better align leadership with citizen incentives.  The relative success in global poverty reduction demonstrates that many government leaders are concerned about good governance and improving development results. what are the  GRP has a great potential for increasing predictability, participation, incentives for transparency, and government accountability. implementing GRP?  GRP technology can improve business and citizen confidence through transparency and government effectiveness.  GRP technology increases government efficiency and revenue. This can result in reducing deficits and providing governments with more fiscal space including reduced cost of borrowing.  GRP technology aligned with e-government initiatives enables citizen efficacy to improve country stability. 6 FreeBalance®
  • 7. how does the  The traditional approach of GRP implementations through third-party systems technology supply integration firms with little or no involvement of the software manufacturer chain impact increases implementation risk in developing countries. reform?  Some systems integration firms find incentives to increase costs and reduce financial sustainability. Some software manufacturers form part of “devil’s triangle”  Standard project management techniques have not overcome difficulties in implementing software in developing or developed countries. GRP implementations require more concentration on capacity, communications and change management.  GRP solutions that rely on code customization add complexity and cost. This complexity reduces momentum to the point where technology inhibits rather than enables government transformation.  Software manufacturers who hope to achieve success in GRP must have appropriate governance mechanisms whereby governments drive product enhancements.  Holistic methods can provide reform roadmaps based on the country context. Lessons learned can be used to improve GRP products. 7 FreeBalance®
  • 8. what are good Conclusions practices for PFM 1. There is growing evidence that PFM sequencing is becoming more of a science and GRP than an art form. Open data and governance assessments provide material for sequencing? sequencing roadmaps. 2. Government human capacity determines reform momentum and reform sustainability. 3. The modernization rate is much faster in developing countries than experienced in developed countries. This means that the technology approach and implementation practices need to be aligned to PFM needs to ensure effectiveness. There are very few “best practices” but many “good practices” in Public Financial Management. FreeBalance, a global provider of Government Resource Planning (GRP) software and services shares good practices from experience with developed and developing country governments around the world. www.freebalance.com 8 FreeBalance® www.freebalance.com