Public Minds

Materials from 2008 National Conference Academic Day

Papers, Presentations & Outlines from 2008 IPAA National Conference Academic Day

 

Session one: Rethinking the basics - doing business in the new public sector

Canadian Public Sector Governance issues (Presentation notes)

Professor Peter Aucoin FRCS CM, Eric Dennis Memorial Professor of Government and Political Science, Dalhousie University

Session one: Rethinking the basics - doing business in the new public sector

Population and the labour force participation rates: Lessons for workforce planning in South Australia (Presentation)

Barrett, Steven & Spoeher, J., University of Adelaide

Population and the labour force participation rates: Lessons for workforce planning in South Australia (Paper)

Barrett, Steven & Spoeher, J., University of Adelaide

Developing the Court of Audit in Brazil: the importance of the School of Management & Government (Presentation Notes)

Claudio Alfradique, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Adaptive interpretations of adaptive organisations (Presentation)

Iedema, R, Merrick, E & Sorrensen, R. , University of Technology, Sydney

Adaptive interpretations of adaptive organisations (Paper)

Iedema, R, Merrick, E & Sorrensen, R. , University of Technology, Sydney

Future proofing: preparing government agencies for continual change (Presentation)

Brian Cook, The Pacific Institute, Australia

Session two: Breaching the silos – delivering services across departmental and government boundaries

Delivery of international development assistance: a RAMSI perspective of working across the Australian government and with international donor partners (Paper)

Kylie Coulson, Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)

Delivery of international development assistance: a RAMSI perspective of working across the Australian government and with international donor partners (Presentation)

Kylie Coulson, Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)

Victoria’s Regional Management Forums: A comparative review (Paper)

Andrew Wear, Department of Planning & Community Development, Victorian Government

Community wellbeing indicators: tools for community engagement, planning and policy (Paper)

John Wiseman, Sue West, Di Cox and Marion Frere , University of Melbourne

 

Session Three: Delivering services through networked government

Policy learning, capacity building and the OECD (Paper)

Peter Carrol, University of Tasmania

Capacity Building and Service Delivery of Relationship Support in Australia (Presentation)

Elizabeth van Acker, Griffith University

Finding the key to unlock successful Aboriginal community governance: case studies of three Aboriginal Councils in North Queensland (Paper)

Michael Limerick, Griffith University

Finding the key to unlock successful Aboriginal community governance: case studies of three Aboriginal Councils in North Queensland (Presentation)

Michael Limerick, Griffith University

A Knowledge Driven South African Public Sector: Learning Networks as capacity building tools (Paper)

Enaleen Draai, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Session four: Session Four: Engaging the community: who, what and why?

Community planning: lessons from local government in Victoria (Paper)

West, S, University of Melbourne. & Raysmith, H. RMIT University

The Challenges of Participation: the case of urban strategic planning in Argentina (Presentation)

Ivana Socoloff, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

 

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