Are we afraid of Evaluations? I سوال سے خوف کیوں؟

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Are We Afraid of Evaluations?
The theme tackles the pervasive fear of evaluations in Pakistan, affecting employees, organizations, and government entities alike. Are we inherently resistant to scrutiny and accountability, preferring the safety of ambiguity over the clarity of transparency? By delving deep into the cultural and systemic reasons behind this widespread reluctance, we aim to uncover why evaluations provoke such apprehension.
Additionally, the issue is exacerbated by the non-availability of data in Pakistan; even when data exists, it is often not shared. How can planning be done in the absence of data? How does this fear stifle our progress, compromise our integrity, and prevent us from achieving excellence? Join us as we explore the far-reaching implications of this fear and discuss innovative strategies to foster a culture of openness, accountability, and constructive feedback.
What cultural factors contribute to the widespread fear of evaluations in
Pakistan?
How does the fear of being evaluated impact the performance and growth
of organizations and individuals?
How does the lack of available data, and the reluctance to share existing
data, further compound the fear of evaluations?
#Evaluation #PerformanceEvalutaion #Pakistan #Economy #PIDE #EconomicCrisis #Debate
Panelist:
NAEEM UZ ZAFFAR
Chief Statistician, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, PBS
SHAHID MAHMOOD, Moderator
Research Fellow, PIDE
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