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According to several studies, upcoming employment will require a certain set of skills. As a result of this evaluation, future organizations, including the public sector, may determine the public servants’ skills to commit to the best governance principles and practices. The effectiveness of good governance practices demonstrates the quality of public servants’ service delivery and administration in the public sector. In this article, the researcher implies that public servants in leadership and management positions deal with high-complexity challenges. The purpose of this article is to discover the relationship between future-ready conceptual skills and the effectiveness of good governance practices. Following a literature review of the underlying theory to describe Katz’s Three-Skill Approach (i.e., human, technical and conceptual), relevant papers were obtained and analyzed for relevancy that primarily relates to the effectiveness of good governance practices. From one of the three different skills for successful management under Katz’s model, conceptual skills were acknowledged, and the relationships with the effectiveness of good governance practices were discussed. Complex Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking, and Creativity were reviewed in this article which is considered as the impact of a shift to developing future-ready conceptual skills that enable public servants to play an active role in the organization. As the expected findings, this study will help public servants, especially leaders, to enhance their performance, and this study also aims to develop a preliminary evaluation of future-ready skills from a public service viewpoint. Moreover, it is possible that future-ready conceptual skills are necessary for the achievement of the effectiveness of good governance practices.
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To Cite this Article: Mahmood, Z., & Baskaran, S. (2022). The Emerging of Future-Ready Conceptual Skills among Public Servants and the Effectiveness of Good Governance Practices. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 12(6), 840 – 848.
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