Institutional Re-Engineering & Public Sector Change Blueprint: Process Redesign, Stakeholder Mobilization & Sustainability Planning
Venue: Sarova Stanley Hotel, Nairobi-Kenya
Date: 25th - 30th May 2026
Cost: Kshs. 86,000 / USD 850
CPD points: 10
Overview
Lead deep institutional reform in the public sector with this program on re‑engineering, change blueprinting, and sustainability planning. Participants will learn to diagnose institutional weaknesses, redesign processes, mobilize stakeholders, and plan for sustained change. The curriculum covers public sector reform methodologies, political economy analysis, and stakeholder engagement strategies. Through case studies of successful public sector transformations, attendees will develop the skills to design and execute reform initiatives that deliver lasting impact. This program is essential for senior public servants, reform leaders, and development partners.
Objectives
- Conduct institutional diagnostics to identify reform priorities
- Design process re‑engineering initiatives for efficiency and effectiveness
- Analyze the political economy to understand barriers and enablers
- Mobilize stakeholders (political, administrative, civil society) for reform
- Develop a change blueprint with clear milestones and accountabilities
- Build institutional capacity to sustain reforms
- Monitor and evaluate reform progress and impact
- Manage risks and adapt to changing circumstances
- Communicate reform benefits to build support
Target Audience
- Senior public servants and agency heads
- Public sector reform unit staff
- Ministry of finance and planning officials
- Development partners supporting governance reforms
- Change management professionals in government
- Consultants in public sector transformation
- Academics and researchers in public administration
Methodology
- Institutional diagnostic workshops
- Process redesign exercises
- Political economy analysis sessions
- Stakeholder mapping and engagement planning
- Change blueprint development
- Case study analyses of public sector reforms
- Peer learning among participating countries