Creating high-performing public service organisations

The Centre for Labour, Employment and Work (CLEW) hosted a seminar recently that discussed how poor leadership, weak people management and flawed upward information flows are contributing to the stagnation of public sector productivity.

Participants were told a change in focus for the HR profession is also required to create high-performing public agencies. Senior public sector leaders who spoke at the seminar included Productivity Commission chairperson Murray Sherwin and Department of Internal Affairs chief executive Colin MacDonald.

For more information about the seminar and presentation slides visit the CLEW News web page