Our Initiatives
Since we believe that employees are our most valuable resource, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) has been a leader in implementing initiatives that allow individuals to grow professionally and personally. Our commitment to equal employment opportunity, a celebration of employee diversity, and remarkable work/life programs have earned us recognition as a “Workplace of Excellence.”
Equal Employment Opportunities
M-NCPPC is firmly committed to diversity in the workplace. Equal employment opportunities form a cornerstone of employment decisions. Candidate and employee merit drive decision-making. Discrimination based on race, color, gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual preference, or disability is unacceptable. This commitment to diversity is reflected in the demographics of the Prince George’s County Planning Department:
Source: 2010 M-NCPPC Annual Personnel Management Report
Employee Diversity
Several major diversity initiatives have influenced the evolution of the Prince George’s Planning Department and expanded our horizons. These initiatives include:
The Diversity Council
Established by Commission Resolution 00-12 on June 21, 2000, the Diversity Council is a committee of employees appointed to promote open dialogue and create initiatives that strengthen understanding and appreciation of individual uniqueness. M-NCPPC believes that it is the individual uniqueness that is the common bond each employee has in enriching the organization’s tapestry.
The Diversity Council’s Tasks
Development of a vibrant strategic plan that embraces diversity and inclusion as core values of M-NCPPC. Develops and charts an integrated, coordinated, structured approach to diversity and cultural competency within M-NCPPC. Helps link resources and provides support and alignment of all of these efforts throughout M-NCPPC.
Culture Change Initiative (CCI)
In February 2005, the Planning Department undertook a “Culture Change Initiative” (CCI) to further the Department’s abilities to serve our diverse population.
The Culture Change Initiative (CCI) Main Points
- Can reduce negative employee perceptions, improve staff morale, and retain valued employees. Our intent exceeds any narrow thinking limited to race and gender; diversity may involve differences in race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, disabilities, language, and sexual orientation
- Embraces diversity and can provide many benefits including improved customer services and relationships, enhanced innovation, and creativity
- Influences how decisions are made, how we attract new employees, and how we interact with other agencies
- Is inclusive of who we are and how we treat one another and the community at large