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ANZSOG Thought Leadership Event: Connecting Policy with Operations, Moving Beyond Lived Experience

Bridging the gap between policy and operations for a more effective Public Sector

Price

Free

Location

Online

Duration

12pm-1:30pm AEST, 2pm-3:30pm NZT (90 minutes)

Dates

13 September 2024

Overview

Join us for an engaging Thought Leadership event with seasoned expert in public sector management and policy development and host of The Westminster Tradition podcast, Danielle Elston. Danielle will delve into critical areas that are essential for enhancing public sector performance and effectiveness.

Key areas to be explored:

  • Reflecting the Community: How public servants can better reflect the communities they serve and develop a deeper understanding of the lives of their customers.
  • Curiosity and Understanding: Encouraging a culture of curiosity and continuous learning to enhance public sector performance.
  • Historical Impact on Public Sector Practice: Understanding how historical contexts shape current public sector practices and the importance of learning from the past.
  • Effective Implementation: Focusing on how policies work in practice rather than just how they read in briefings.
  • Culture Driving Performance: The critical role of organisational culture in driving performance and delivering effective public services.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with thought leaders and peers and gain valuable insights into enhancing public sector performance. Register now to secure your spot at “Connecting Policy with Operations: Moving Beyond Lived Experience.”

Event Details

Key People

Danielle Elston is an expert in public sector management and policy development, with over 20 years of experience driving transformative initiatives within government organizations. As a Managing Director at Good Government Advisory, she helps government do good things, and do them well. Danielle’s work is rooted in her commitment to bridging the gap between policy and practice, ensuring that public services are both effective and reflective of the communities they serve. Her thought leadership and innovative approach have made her a sought-after advisor and speaker in the field of good governance.