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CDM Article
01 Sep 2010
Two of the speakers at our upcoming
Public Sector Governance Conference
discuss how government organisations can best achieve real innovation in a risk-averse environment.
Public sector innovation
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CDM Article
01 Aug 2010
David Gilchrist
discusses some of the issues faced by public sector boards and committees and what to look for before accepting a position on one.
Governance in Government
Throughout its history, the Australian public sector has used the services of boards and committees made up of i...
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CDM Article
01 Nov 2009
Jennifer Stafford
discusses the highlights from AICD’s first Public Sector Governance Conference, which was held recently in Canberra.
Public Sector Governance Conference
There is no doubt that those with a role in public sector governance are living through challenging times. This w...
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CDM Article
01 Aug 2009
Domini Stuart
reports on how the challenges faced by directors of government enterprises can differ to those in the private sector.
In public service
The differences
Government enterprise boards differ to those of private companies in many ways, including:
They can suffer from p...
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CDM Article
01 Oct 2008
Dale Budd
outlined the challenges and opportunities confronting public sector governance at a recent seminar in Canberra. This is an abridged version of his speech.
The governance of government
Directors of public sector agencies and businesses often have a difficult role to play in ...
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CDM Article
01 Mar 2008
The grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Domini Stuart examines the differences between sitting on private and public sector boards.
A peek at the other side
Until directors are replaced by robots, no two boards can possibly operate in exactly the same way. Nevertheless, there are...