IBAC policies
IBAC Operating Model
The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission’s (IBAC’s) Operating Model is a visual representation and description of how we work to deliver public value to the Victorian Community.
An operating model is one of four elements of organisational design and provides a bridge between strategy and execution (Figure 1).
Document purpose
The purpose of this document is to define, visually represent and describe IBAC’s Operating Model to provide transparency about how we operate and drive a shared sense of purpose within IBAC.
IBAC Operating Model
IBAC’s Operating Model consists of:
- Integrity activities – the tactical activities through which we directly create and deliver public value
- Anti-corruption functions – the core interlinked parts of our service delivery
- Enablers – the activities and processes that make it possible to perform integrity activities.
IBAC’s Operating Model is visually represented in Figure 2 and described below.
Operational frameworks and strategies
Underpinning, and conceptually sitting behind the IBAC Operating Model are several interlinked operational frameworks and strategies (Figure 3). Each framework includes the strategies, policies, decision-making structures and accountabilities through which associated integrity activities are performed.