A New Synthesis of Public Administration: serving in the 21st century
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Speaker: Jocelyne Bourgon
Chair: Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly
Recorded on 6 December in Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Crises, cascading failures, and unpredictable shocks characterise the world we live in. Jocelyne Bourgon will map out an enabling framework for governing in the 21st century.
Jocelyne Bourgon has led ambitious public sector reforms as secretary to the Cabinet of Canada. She is president of PGI (Public Governance International) and author of A New Synthesis of Public Administration: serving in the 21st century.
Great public admin lecturer and you improve my moral knowledge towards public admin
A very interesting description of what we all hoped would be a step change in the public sector across different countries. I hope progress is being made in Canada. In the UK not only as we still waiting for this transformation, but by following the market approach, we have got far worse in the 12 years of this video. The work we now need to do is far more and costly. And the worst thing is that ordinary people are the ones suffering from this mess created by our leadership.
What a lecture!! Thanks a lot, honourable Professor for sharing this lecture.
I'm slightly outside of this field, but I have to say this is really profound. Thanks for making this available.
Thanks. This section enlarges my knowledge about Public Administration.
I was sceptical in the beginning with the "Management Consulting"-like theoretical frameworks in the beginning. But this turned out to be a very interesting discussion.. Great lecture!
It's a great lecture.
wish if could see the slides shown to the viewer...
Hello! Is there a transcript of this lecture available online? Thanks!
very pertinent issue but poor video quality like slides are not easily visible and room echo disturbing the voice.
like to download for reference purposes
so what is wrong with good old British constitutional politics, as they were before all the think tanks?
you make it complex by attempting to change what works instead of working out how to make a fairer share of industry for the world. The LSE would be wise to question its own aims and for whom those aims are serving.
The citizen requires the government to get out of their lives enough to allow trade and manufacturing to flow, with all your statutes we are prevented from having any rights whatever, you have them all, or at least you are handing them to pseudo-governance bodies like Serco.
The values of which you speak are not the public values which lie in a religious morality, you are speaking of the values implemented by the corporate realm and the statkeholders that front that realm.
you are pushing an un moral set of values therefore all you do serves the wealth over the people, the people that used to have a political system they took part in, your ideal is to have a political system full of your own people, ergo the corporate mind.
chick sounds like shes from the east side of montreal, probibly can play some serious hokey for a girl