Listen "National government 2.0"
Episode Synopsis
What does it look like for national governments to adapt to the modern challenges we face today, and how can leaders share power with those best placed to act?
In this episode, we explore what it takes to rethink government at a national level, and speak to the changemakers who are spearheading efforts around the world. Read the blog here.
Learn more about what a reimagined government could look like. If you're a public servant or government official, we want to hear your examples. Head over to the Apolitical Q&A discussion, and share your experiences with public servants worldwide.
Host & Interviewees
00:00 Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public Impact
02:06 Thea Snow (Host) - Director, Australia and New Zealand, Centre for Public Impact
03:58 Misha Kaur - Innovation Specialist, Observatory of Public Sector Innovation, OECD
12:25 Ruth Glassborow - Director of Improvement, Healthcare Improvement Scotland
15:15 Diana Hekerem - Head of Transformational Redesign Support, Improvement Hub, Healthcare Improvement Scotland
22:03 Olli-Pekka Heinonen - Director General, International Baccalaureate Organization (formerly Director General of the Finnish National Agency for Education)
29:34 Jolene Head - Director, Indigenous Procurement Policy, Public Services and Procurement Canada
39:04 Aaron Maniam - Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Information, Singapore Government
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