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by David Zusman
A recent visit to England and Scotland reminded me of the many innovations in public sector management taking place around the world. There has been a steady stream of reports on the government’s performance on a number of key policy areas based on performance measures and other metrics used to hold agencies or departments to account.
In Scotland, much of the discussion (aside from speculation on an independence vote) has been directed to the government̵...
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Management Improvement
by Paul Crookall and Chris Thatcher Wayne Wouters explains
the Treasury Board agenda |
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Public Service Values and Ethics
by Ralph Heintzman From principles to results
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Developing Great Leaders
by Chris Thatcher New Brunswick's executive development program
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Simplifying the Alberta Vision
by Chris Thatcher DM Ron Hicks on rules and values
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Dinosaurs Didn't Innovate
by Paul Crookall Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on public sector innovation
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Shared Services
by Andrew Graham Strategic pointers to avoid fault lines
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Canadian Political Parties Getting Web-Savvier
by Alex Llangshur Better integrated online strategies
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Government Service Quality Continues to Improve
by Wendy Paquette Citizens First survey results
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Social Capital
by Jean-Pierre Voyer A tool for public policy
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Whine Less, Breathe More
by Diana Jonas Better mental health through Yoga
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