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Your Leadership Legacy; the first 100 days
Your Leadership Legacy; the first 100 days
Embarking on a new leadership role is inevitably met with mixed emotions. The excitement of starting something fresh is tempered with the knowledge that you will need to invest considerable amounts of your time in those critical first few weeks establishing new relations and responding to what can sometimes feel like a series of unnecessary distractions.
In addition to your new…
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Citizen-led Governance: How direct democracy will revolutionise policy making
Citizen-led Governance: How direct democracy will revolutionise policy making
Co-Authored by David Johnson, Consultant @ Deloitte Australia Over the past five years, Australia (along with other western democracies) are experiencing a wave of change as the political tides of representative democracy begin to recede. According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, which assesses public trust levels across 28 countries, Australians indicate 35% trust in the government to ‘do what…
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Confronting an Uneasy Reality – the Future of Australia’s National Security
Confronting an Uneasy Reality – the Future of Australia’s National Security
My participation in this week’s AFR National Security Summitleft me in no doubt that there are significant major threats to Australia’s national and domestic security that can no longer be ignored. Specifically, threats posed by a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape, the rise of anti-trade nationalism, advanced new cyber threats, and the prospect of increased instability caused by resource…
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Putting the “nudge” into government regulation
Putting the “nudge” into government regulation
Regulations are rules that derive their authority from legislation and are a key lever for government in a “rules based society.” Well-designed regulation provides direction in areas such as responding to market failures, ensuring an appropriate safety net in place, and broadly supporting and maintaining the routines that underpins almost every aspect of our daily lives.
While most of us may take…
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Government Procurment - what does the future hold?
Government Procurment – what does the future hold?
Welcome to this month’s edition of GovConnect. In this edition, we shed light on the key factors influencing and reshaping the way Governments are sourcing and accessing services. This month’s bulletin coincides with the release of the results of our Global Procurement Survey.
New Report: Global Trends in Sourcing and Procurement
This brand new report examines the issues facing more than 500…
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GovForum Update December 2017
Welcome to the December GovForum update.
This month’s edition looks at how the public sector is being fundamentally reshaped as a result of changing community and citizen expectations. In this month’s edition we explore a data driven approach to identifying future leaders, and examine methods for identifying how public sector leaders can accelerate the redesign of government priorities within a…
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The future looks brights for New South Wales
The future looks brights for New South Wales
Today the NSW Premier, the Hon Gladys Berejiklian presented at the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) – State of the State seminar. Here’s what the Premier had to say.
The NSW Government continues to focus on investing in the social infrastructure across NSW. This will continue to be a key priority for the Government going forward along with addressing the issue of housing…
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Commissioning government services- panacea or pitfall for Public Sector Leaders.
Commissioning government services- panacea or pitfall for Public Sector Leaders.
Recent state and federal reform agendas have focused heavily on identifying new and innovative ways of delivering services for taxpayers and users of government services – such as healthcare and social services – more efficiently and effectively whilst ensuring accountability remains squarely centered on those responsible for delivering services. According to a recent Deloitte report titled “What…
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Bend or break - the winds of change facing business and public sector leaders
Bend or break – the winds of change facing business and public sector leaders
Who would have thought that within two short years we would be witnessing such profound social, political and economic change. One wonders what the next ten years holds for us?
History is littered with examples of the rise and fall of civilisations. The recent backlash to globalisation has heralded the re-emergence of protectionist trade and isolationist immigration policiesin major global…
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How Trump used change theory to defeat Clinton and what leaders can learn
How Trump used change theory to defeat Clinton and what leaders can learn
The change equation is a simple but powerful statement that helps leaders positively influence and manage resistance to change. One that Donald J. Trump appears to have used with devastating effect in the lead-up to his victory earlier this month.
Published by Richard Beckhard and Rubin Harris in 1977, the change equation argues that a combination of the dissatisfaction with the current state, a…
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Leading in 2030, what will it take?
Leading in 2030, what will it take?
The velocity of geopolitical, social and economic change shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. Transformative shifts are underway throughout major economies and will have profound ramifications for current and future leaders.
It appears that the leadership skills and traits of the past are failing, and a very different set of skills will need to be fostered within government and private…
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Grow your business faster by becoming a better leader
Grow your business faster by becoming a better leader
Change is now rapid and relentless, presenting many business opportunities for growth. Harnessing that opportunity requires effective leadership. This whitepaper presents practical steps you can take to become a more effective leader.
Recently Grant Thornton Australia conducted a survey to evaluate business growth rates in Australia, examining the differences between the growth rate “tortoises”…
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The end of work is closer than we think
The end of work is closer than we think
Subsequent industrial revolutions have resulted in radical social and economic changes. Today the term “disruption” is ubiquitous, and the consequences of the changes continue under the “digital revolution” banner. We are now on the cusp of another workplace revolution – one that will inevitably lead to seismic changes in humanity’s social compacts and economic flows. These changes are likely to…
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