All posts tagged "implementation"
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Why are civil services so hard to reform?
Many countries in the global south have run into difficulty when trying to reform their bureaucracies. So, how can countries become more successful at implementing change? By looking beyond the
- Posted November 1, 2023
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UK open banking body launches app store to clarify ‘daunting’ market
The body leading the development of ‘open banking’ in the UK has this week launched an app store in a bid to help buyers navigate what it describes as a
- Posted June 11, 2020
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Indian government intervenes in battle over AI roles
The Indian government has formed a committee to resolve differences between the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) and policy think tank Niti Aayog over the implementation of the government’s
- Posted November 1, 2019
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Michael Wernick on turbulent times for Canada – and its Clerk
Michael Wernick, Canada’s outgoing Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, tells Matt Ross how the civil service is responding to an ever faster, more fractious world;
- Posted September 16, 2019
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Scott Brison expands on Canada’s plan to adopt ‘results and delivery approach’
The minister responsible for Canada’s public service has expanded on the government’s plan to create a culture focused on results and delivery in a speech to senior officials. Canada’s new
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Sir David Nicholson, Former Chief Executive, National Health Service, UK: Exclusive Interview
Sir David Nicholson left the UK’s National Health Service last year, after spending his whole career in this vast organisation. He talks to Global Government Forum about the lessons he
- Posted August 5, 2015