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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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Judging Gomery
by Paul Crookall and John Harrison Reflections from Arthur Kroeger and Ole Ingstrup
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Results-based Management
by John Harrison The missing balance in Gomery
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The Ethics Dilemma
by John Eckmire Building safeguards to counter unethical conduct
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The Way Forward
by Paul Crookall APEX on ethics and accountability
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The Creativity Imperative
by John Harrison Diane Vincent explains the Action Research Roundtable on Creativity
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Greatness is a choice
by Harvey Schachter A review of Jim Collins' "Good To Great And The Social Sectors"
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The Lost Art of Storytelling
by Bob Chartier Managed communication no substitute for art of oration
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Prosperity and Productivity Through Innovation
by David Zussman Ideas from CanWin 2005
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Opportunities Missed
by Anne Golden Canada losing ground on economy and innovation
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A Knowledge Management Primer
by David Jones Substance over hyperbole
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The Art and Science of Getting Things Done
by Diana Jonas Project management in the Ontario Public Service
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The Here and Now
by Jane Bergin Positive connections make for good business
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