Comment on Building Knowledge About Public Management by shodanalexm
Interesting initiative. I like the idea of sessions, but perhaps require a little more organisation than we’re used to in the blogosphere? Maybe shouldn’t rule out the relevant single post? Anyway,...
View ArticleComment on Building Knowledge About Public Management by Colin Talbot
Hi Alex not ruling out individual contributions/queries – just encouraging some semi-structured ones to start with. but thanks for the thought
View ArticleComment on 1st PMR Session: Christopher Pollitt, Walter Kickert and Larry...
The impact of public sector reform and spending cuts and in the UK is perhaps being flagged up more quickly in this recession due to the growth of internet based responses and developments like twitter...
View ArticleComment on Conferences by LAGADEC
Very interested to join your efforts. My field of interest: a new intelligence and leaderhip paradigm to address the new risks and crises theater of operations. From specific risks to Megacrises. Our...
View ArticleComment on 1st PMR Session: Christopher Pollitt, Walter Kickert and Larry...
I look forward to this discussion as the reverberations of the massive tilt toward public expenditure are now being felt in major deficits and shortfalls at all levels of government in Canada. It would...
View ArticleComment on 1st PMR Session: Christopher Pollitt, Walter Kickert and Larry...
I would like to assume that most are familiar with the demise of the Irish Celtic tiger and arguably one of the worst recessions in the OECD. With a massive deficit that always exceeded 13% GDP...
View ArticleComment on Session 1: CUTBACKS AND PUBLIC MANAGEMENT REFORM – Christopher...
Thanks for this insightful review of the challenges ahead. I’d like to add two perspectives, one on innovation, and the other on size of government expenditure. On innovation, consider Steven Johnson’s...
View ArticleComment on Session 1: Managing the Fiscal Crisis in Britain, Germany and The...
Evidently, many of these economic, fiscal and banking reform ideas spread virally, leading to strikingly similar responses in key countries. Although there were some differences, the overall similarity...
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