Why Should You Attend Government Policy Evolution 2008?
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Very valuable – lots of great examples, lots more to research, will be able to apply directly
Stella Whittaker, Director of Environmental Policy, Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW
Has made me rethink some concepts about centralised systems and control and has reinforced the need to work across departments
Diana Lever, Manager
If you need to get up-to-date with national and international trends in government policy evolution, you won’t want to miss this conference. By attending Government Policy Evolution, you will develop your policy making abilities and enhance your skills in:
- Implementing a coordinated approach to policy making
- Developing outcome-focused policies
- Managing stakeholder and public pressures
- Assessing and reviewing existing policy
- Developing policy to meet long-term needs
Why you Won’t Want to Miss this Event:
Now in it’s 6th year running, Australia’s Most Prestigious Public Sector Event, features:
- More case study presentations with practical take-away learnings
- A greater range of speakers from government, private and NGO sectors to allow for greater results in policy development and implementation through collaboration
- Up-to-date information on current thoughts on policy development from leaders in this area from Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Canada
- A full focus day on joined-up government
- Two full-day Executive Tutorials led by keynote international facilitators
Who You will Meet:
This conference has been researched and developed for decision-makers from Commonwealth, State and Local government, including:
- Director Generals
- Deputy Secretaries
- Branch Managers and Assistant Branch Managers
- Policy Directors and Assistant Directors
- Policy Managers and Assistant Managers
- Policy Officers
- Project Officers
- Planning and Policy
- Policy Implementation
- Policy and Legislation
If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time .
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: Tuesday, 29 July 2008 ]