Singapore's Heads of Civil Service on Change, Complexity and Networked Government
Singapore's Heads of Civil Service on Change, Complexity and Networked Government
ISBN: 978-981-08-4464-6Speeches by Lim Siong Guan and Peter Ho
This collection of speeches provides a glimpse into how two Heads of Civil Service have sought to communicate their ideas on change, complexity and networked government to their colleagues in the public sector over the last decade. They share a common conviction: the need for the Singapore Government to continually anticipate, welcome and execute change; and for a public service that is in time for the future. These insights and values underpin the Public Service for the 21st century (PS21) movement that began in 1995, and continue to drive a wide range of critical service-wide initiatives.
INTRODUCTION
ABOUT LIM SIONG GUAN
ABOUT PETER HO
SPEECHES BY LIM SIONG GUAN
- PS21-The Strategic Imperative
- Entrepreneurial Leadership
- Many Agencies, One Government
- Government that Costs Less
- What Governments Can Do
SPEECHES BY PETER HO
- What Singapore Must Do to Remain a Hub
- Thriving in a Turbulent World
- PS21-Empowerment, Experimentation, and Enlightened Leadership
- Governance at the Leading Edge: Black Swans, Wild Cards, and Wicked Problems
- Hubs in a Flat and Spiky World
There is a Chinese Edition of this book
The Title is 《新加坡治国之道》演讲集:于是并进 新加坡公共服务领袖论述政府推行变革、 政务复杂性与网络化政府