Partner Content Trust and transparency, in search of a catalyst for openness Citizens are pressing governments to be more transparent. They want to freely access the information and data created about them, and for public agencies to protect their personal information.
Promoted Breastmilk, parliament and an office for men September 19, 2019 By Criterion Conferences Senator Larissa Waters was behind one of the most significant moments for women in Australian politics, and simultaneously one of the most insignificant.
Partner Content A new service to verify your workforce – with security, confidence and speed September 16, 2019 By Cath Vallence Identity theft costs Australians an estimated $1.6 billion a year and is considered by the Australian Federal Police to be a “critical threat” to the Australian community.
Partner Content Beyond fact-finding: How leaders can learn first-hand how governments are dealing with the changing world September 10, 2019 By Andrew Simon In today’s contemporary public service, being aware of and connected to the many global issues that impact on our lives here in Australia is an important leadership capability.
Partner Content The New Zealand journey tells us why AI should focus on business needs September 10, 2019 By Cath Vallence New Zealand has been on a journey to better use data and artificial intelligence – or AI – to both understand the challenge as well as provide the tools to coordinate and act on wellbeing.
Partner Content How is digital risk affecting your organisation? September 6, 2019 By RSA Citizens depend on their governments to provide essential services and to make decisions with their best interests at heart.
Promoted The state of Australian leadership September 6, 2019 By Cath Vallence New leadership is both inevitable and can be a great opportunity, despite our natural instinct to resist change. Here are five ways to adapt.
Partner Content Being ethical means more than following a list of dos and don’ts September 5, 2019 By Vanessa Pigrum In an age where technology plays a growing role in the workplace, many underestimate the crucial importance of soft skills such as communication, listening and collaboration.
Partner Content What enhances or hinders a manager’s ability to apply learnings in the workplace? September 3, 2019 By QUT In an age where technology plays a growing role in the workplace, many underestimate the crucial importance of soft skills such as communication, listening and collaboration.
Promoted How to future proof your leadership career September 2, 2019 By The Institute of Managers and Leaders Success in business rests heavily on getting a good return on your investment.
Partner Content Why public servants need to be constant and deliberate learners to manage the challenge of change August 30, 2019 By Maria Katsonis Lauren Jackson is a Partner at KPMG working in leadership development with a focus on workforce transformation and reskilling at scale. Jackson talks to Maria Katsonis about transformation, leadership development and the need for a learning mindset.
Promoted eBook: Keeping risk under control August 26, 2019 By Noetic Group This report explores the benefits that modern analytics practices can provide government agencies today.
Promoted How to strengthen cyber security in the public sector August 26, 2019 By Edith Cowan University In responding to any major crisis – from natural disasters to terrorist attacks and beyond – reliable and secure communication is essential.
Partner Content Soft skills hold the key to career success August 19, 2019 By QUT In an age where technology plays a growing role in the workplace, many underestimate the crucial importance of soft skills such as communication, listening and collaboration.
Promoted How to lead with integrity beyond legalities August 16, 2019 By Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Often in organisations – including the public sector, integrity is synonymous with legal compliance so therefore compliance defines what is right.