All posts tagged "collaboration"
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Innovation 2023 five minutes with… Paul Morrison of the UK Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders who spoke at our Innovation conference. The event took place in
- Posted April 2, 2023
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Innovation 2023 five minutes with… Sana Khareghani, former head of the UK Office for AI
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders that will be speaking at our free Innovation conference. Taking place
- Posted March 20, 2023
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More information but less influence? A dilemma for government finance departments
Fast-increasing access to data gives treasuries the tools to provide better targeted services, more effective policies and more comprehensive reporting. But at the Global Government Finance Summit, senior leaders worried
- Posted December 15, 2022
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US climate envoy John Kerry admits to being ‘rattled’ over finance challenge of net zero transition
The US special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry has urged the world’s governments to engage the private sector in stumping up the huge investment required to help countries fulfil
- Posted December 14, 2022
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Israel to prepare climate change readiness plans; Australia made ‘significant mistakes’ in COVID response, review finds: policy & delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. Israeli government departments to prepare climate change readiness plans All government departments in Israel
- Posted October 27, 2022
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A tricky synthesis: how can public sector management master the hybrid work model?
To successfully adapt to the new reality of a permanently distributed workforce, managers are tasked with developing sensitive and sustainable practices. During a Global Government Forum webinar, public and private
- Posted August 3, 2022
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Contingent collaboration: inside New Zealand’s ‘what works, when’ approach to joined up government
The ability to solve problems through cross-agency collaboration has become something of a holy grail for public servants, but best practice examples have become almost overwhelmingly prolific. In his new
- Posted June 21, 2022
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EU and India agree trade and technology cooperation as part of Western bid to break Russia ties
India and the European Union are to form a trade and technology council to boost cooperation in the face of rising geopolitical uncertainty following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The announcement
- Posted April 27, 2022
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Overcoming the challenges of working across government boundaries: how interagency performance was transformed in New Zealand
A new book details the innovative New Zealand programme that improved performance in ten of the most challenging cross-cutting problems. Professor Rodney Scott and Ross Boyd explain how it was
- Posted April 6, 2022
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Singapore and Indonesia to collaborate on tackling climate change
Singapore and Indonesia have struck a deal that will see the two countries work together on environmental initiatives, including exploring clean technologies and green finance options. The Memorandum of Understanding
- Posted March 22, 2022