It will be the first time a Holyrood committee has considered the overall processes and key skills that are used by the Scottish civil service, and others within the Scottish Government administration, to make decisions.
The Committee’s inquiry will examine what constitutes effective decision-making and how this is supported within and across the Scottish Government.
Finance & Public Administration Committee Convener Kenneth Gibson said:
“Public Administration is a key part of our Committee’s remit and is best described as how the functions and systems of the Scottish Government work.
“Our Committee has agreed to undertake an inquiry to better understand the current policy decision-making processes used by the Scottish Government.
“It will be the first time a Holyrood committee has looked at the inner workings of the government in this way.
“We’ll seek to identify the skills and key principles necessary to support an effective government decision-making process.”