Creating Hot Spots of Innovation & Energy in Your Organisation
Article - Lynda Gratton
Leaders can ignite creative energy by asking incisive questions and nurturing cross-boundary collaboration, writes Lynda Gratton from the London Business School.

New Strategic Capabilities and Partnership Paradigms for Singapore’s Social Sector
Article - Cheryl Wu
Singapore's social compact can no longer rest on Government alone; cross-sector partnerships may better address increasingly complex social needs.

What the Private Sector Has Learnt about Public Engagement
Article - Chng Hak-Peng
What the Private Sector Has Learnt about Public Engagement

The Value of Values in the Singapore Public Service
Article - Ghalpanah Thangaraju, Keith Tan
The transformation of the Public Service must also involve thoughtful reinvigoration of the values it stands for.

Developing a Liveable and Sustainable Singapore
Article - Toh Boon Kwan
Singapore’s developmental success is underpinned by principled approaches to the ubiquitous challenges of urban governance.
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Ageing and Public Policy — A Global Perspective
Article - Andrew Kwok
Is there an impending ageing crisis? Two views predominate in the global discourse.

Ageing Population: What to Expect and What to Do
Article - Norbert Walter
What will the global ageing trend mean for finance, investment and production? Professor Norbert Walter highlights the economic implications of ageing in the coming decades.

Strategic in Outlook, Nimble in Execution: Strengthening the Centre in Government
Article - Ng Chee Khern
To stay strategic in outlook and nimble in execution, the Singapore Armed Forces restructured its chain of command. Should the rest of the public sector follow suit?

Thinking through Complexity, Managing for Uncertainty
Article - Lam Chuan Leong
Our thinking is less rational than we'd like to believe, but can we learn to outsmart our own cognitive biases?

The Danish Negotiated Economy
Article - Ove K. Pedersen
Denmark thrives on a strategy of institutional competitiveness: policies, incentives and norms that create a whole-of-society comparative advantage.
