Spiral Spring Process Model (SSPM) for Policy Making and Implementation Engineering in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAS)

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Jonathan Chukwuemerie Uzoh
H. C. Inyiama

Abstract

Spiral spring process model (SSPM) is a model developed in the course of developing a people-centred information management resource (IRM) tool for the public sector in Nigeria as well as the developing nations. It has an elastic limit beyond which it can break if its elasticity limit is exceeded without reassessment. This model is a tool for planning continuity in order to meet future demands. Modeling a society using SSPM by MDAs involves continuous evaluating and reevaluating of MDAs functional activities, policy-making, and continuity of vision, mission and circles of development of systems capacity to hold a growing workforce or population. SSPM is an economic management tool for managing a growing or developing population. The tool's variability may be used for a growing or developing system. It involves different layers of concentric circles transforming into springs that has a potential capacity for holding a developing system and can be used as a forecasting instrument and information management tool for strategic planning.

 

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How to Cite
Uzoh, J. C., & Inyiama, H. C. (2015). Spiral Spring Process Model (SSPM) for Policy Making and Implementation Engineering in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAS). The International Journal of Science & Technoledge, 3(4). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijst/article/view/124414