One-year ANZSOG secondment for senior NZ public servant Wednesday March 16, 2022 By Melissa Coade Career Matters Te Arawhiti leader Lil Anderson will join ANZSOG as a Leadership and Teaching Fellow for the next 12 months.
Collaboration for impact: eight lessons from the field Tuesday October 13, 2020 By John Butcher and David Gilchrist For all its difficulties, we contend that collaboration as a practice and as a mind-set is an essential ingredient in any 're-building' of Australia.
Premium Columnists Without a holistic architecture of service delivery, citizens miss out on coordinated and suitable responses to their particular welfare needs Wednesday September 4, 2019 By Verona Burgess Australian Capital Territory Amid the ongoing search for the holy grail of “local” service-delivery design, one of the very few certainties is the APS is nowhere near ready to…
Nine priority areas for the APS review Thursday August 2, 2018 By David Donaldson Features The APS needs to start thinking about integrity as institutional quality rather than a set of rules, argues ANZSOG's submission to the Thodey review. Plus…
Walking in both worlds: Indigenous public servants' challenges and strengths Monday March 26, 2018 By David Donaldson Career Advice For Indigenous public servants, having to 'walk in both worlds' can be a significant source of strength and leadership.
Promoted Design thinking in government: solutions for the people Tuesday July 5, 2016 By Dr Nina Terrey Engagement Design thinking frames organisational problem-solving in a genuinely explorative way. The dividend for government agencies should be solutions that work for people.
Promoted 'Hyper-government': ANZSOG conference for the new environment Monday June 13, 2016 By Gary Banks Engagement The age of "hyper-government" demands even higher levels of administrative and policy capabilities of public servants. ANZSOG's annual conference in Sydney will present successes and…
Gary Banks: reshaping government, the way forward Tuesday August 5, 2014 By Gary Banks Features So where to now? In framing this week's ANZSOG conference, the school's dean and former Productivity Commission chair outlines the challenges for the public service.