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Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN), Nusron Wahid together with Deputy Minister (Wamen) of ATR/Deputy Head (Waka) of BPN.
Ossy Dermawan visited the Sabang Ministry of ATR/BPN Office, on Jalan Agus Salim, Jakarta, Monday (11/11/2024).
On this occasion, Minister Nusron gave direction to the ranks regarding future work programs, especially in managing human resources (HR).
“The first step is human resource management, transfers, if someone has been in the current position for more than two years, rotation is necessary.
“So that friends have experiences in different places,” explained Minister Nusron.
“So that as a leader you have a broad and holistic perspective. If the way of thinking is holistic, then there will be no sectoral ego.
“It’s not in the comfort zone, it’s not a moral hazard,” explained Minister Nusron.
Minister Nusron also talked about career paths at the ATR/BPN Ministry so that they run well. “I have also agreed to create a career path.
If Echelon 4 or Functional wants to go to Echelon 3, they have to go to the Land Office (Kantah) first. Move from one area to another.
“The same goes for those who want to go to Echelon 2. This is so that the system runs fairly,” he explained. In this meeting.
Minister Nusron also talked about performance monitoring at the ATR/BPN Ministry.
He appealed to the personnel of the Inspectorate General (Irjen) to always carry out their duties and functions in carrying out internal supervision at the Ministry of ATR/BPN.
(Trisno)
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