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Working group minutes: strategic plans becoming more inclusive

Central banks are seeking input from wider range of staff and stakeholders

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Central banks are increasingly seeking input from a broader group of their own staff, as well as external parties, when developing strategic plans.

Several of the attendees at Central Banking’s latest interbank working group, which took place on September 17, said they had expanded the scope of their latest strategic planning processes.

One central banker from Africa said they had conducted a survey of staff to identify the key issues at a departmental level, and had spoken to contacts in the

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