QUESTION 1:
THE ROLES OF PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGERS IN IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
AND PRODUCTIVITY AND THE CHALLENGES THEY FACE (SELECTED
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH)
1. Introduction
Public sector managers occupy a central position in ensuring that government departments
achieve their strategic objectives, particularly in relation to efficient service delivery and
improved organisational performance. In the South African context, the Department of
Health serves as a critical example of a public institution where managerial effectiveness
directly influences the quality of healthcare services delivered to citizens. Despite extensive
reforms aimed at strengthening public administration, challenges such as inefficiency,
resource shortages, and uneven service delivery continue to persist. Within this environment,
managers are expected to act as planners, coordinators, leaders, and accountability agents
who translate government policy into practical outcomes. According to Hood (1991), modern
public sector management increasingly draws on New Public Management principles, which
emphasise performance measurement, efficiency, and results-oriented governance. This
essay therefore examines the diverse duties of managers in the Department of Health,
evaluates their impact on performance and productivity, and critically assesses the challenges
they face in achieving strategic objectives.
2. Diverse Duties of Managers in the Department of Health