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With the benefit of hindsight : valedictory reflections from departmental secretaries, 2004-11 /

"This collection brings together the valedictory speeches and essays from a departing group of secretaries (and one or two other equivalent agency heads) who left the Australian Public Service between 2004 and 2011"--Abstract

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Wanna, John, Vincent, Sam, Podger, A. S. (Andrew S.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Canberra : ANU E Press, 2012.
Colección:ANZSOG (Series)
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Andrew Podger and John Wanna
  • Yes, minister : the privileged position of secretaries / Roger Beale
  • My fortunate career and some parting remarks / Andrew Podger
  • Performance management and the performance pay paradox / Allan Hawke
  • Thirty-eight years toiling in the vineyard of public service / Ric Smith
  • The last count
  • the importance of official statistics to the democratic process / Dennis Trewin
  • Balancing life at home and away in the Australian Public Service / Joanna Hewitt
  • In the national interest / Peter Shergold
  • Impressions, observations and lessons from a Canberra outsider / Robert Cornall
  • An unlikely secretary : a boy from the outer agencies / Mark Sullivan
  • As if for a thousand years: the challenges ahead for the APS / David Borthwick
  • Reflections of an 'unabashed rationalist' / Peter Boxall
  • Our custodial role for the quality of advisory relations at the centre of government / Patricia Scott
  • A road less travelled
  • reflecting on three professional pillars of support / Michael L'Estrange
  • There's a telegram for you : fashioning Australia's unique model of public administration / Ken Matthews
  • The opportunities, challenges and policy responses for the Australian economy / Ken Henry
  • The boss in the yellow suit : leading service delivery reform / Lynelle Briggs
  • The challenges for the public service in protecting Australia's democracy in the future / Terry Moran.