His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, recently issued Executive Council Resolution No. 81 of 2024, approving the succession planning system for Emirati employees in the government of Dubai.
Metrics for identifying top-performing employees
The new resolution aims to strengthen corporate risk management, ensure business continuity, and identify the key positions that are critical to achieving departmental goals and maintaining smooth operations.
Therefore, the Dubai government’s succession planning system features effective mechanisms for identifying top-performing employees and preparing them for new roles. The resolution aims to ensure a unified set of succession planning procedures for government entities. Besides, it applies to all Emirati civilian employees of government entities, except for those on temporary contracts, special contracts, secondments, and retirees appointed within these entities.
The resolution tasks the Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) with developing and approving a guide to the procedures, timelines, and templates for implementing the succession planning system. DGHR will also be responsible for updating and distributing this guide to government entities in addition to monitoring their compliance. Moreover, the department will regularly review the provisions of the resolution, recommend amendments, and submit them for approval to the relevant authorities.
Employee nominations in line with resolution
According to the resolution, employees will be nominated for succession planning by their department, in coordination with unit heads, and with the employee’s consent. Nominations must align with the resolution’s provisions, procedural guidelines, the entity’s strategic and operational requirements, and Emiratization policies.
The director general of DGHR will issue the decisions needed to implement this resolution, which will come into effect from the date of its publication in the official gazette.
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