Priorities following a year like this – the Select Committee

By Chris Johnson

December 17, 2020

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For our final 2020 contribution from The Select Committee – The Mandarin Brains Trust, we have simply asked for comments about priorities. Our panel members discuss here the year that is closing and how it should shape the year ahead.

Specifically, we asked:

After the year that we have had, what should be the public sector’s initial priorities once everyone returns next year following the shutdown? And how to implement them?

Richard Bolt PSM homes in on how the public sector can make the best of the changes it was compelled to make this year; Helen Sullivan suggests the public sector should resist the urge to return to ‘business as usual’ as quickly as possible; and Nicholas Gruen talks about wellbeing and shares a New Zealand example.

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