Governance Amid Technological Disruption: A Vision for an Agile Public Service
Article - Daniel Lim Yew Mao, Chan Chi Ling
A more agile, iterative and inclusive approach to policymaking and problem solving can help the public sector keep pace with change.

Navigating the New Economy: A Future that Works
Opinion - Andrea Phua
Success in a changing world will demand more than technical skills: it will call for adaptability, empathy and a deeper sense of meaning.

Plan for Behavioural Change, One Step at a Time
Review - Leon Lim
Review of "Think Small" by Owain Service and Rory Gallagher

Public Service 4.0: What Might It Look Like?
Opinion - Peter Shergold
Digitisation and robotic process automation will revolutionise public administration—but the outcome will depend on how we choose to use them.

From Ageing to Augmented Longevity
Opinion - Hannah Chia
Even as governments around the world confront greying populations and their implications, advances in technology and medicine are extending lifespans and healthspans, challenging assumptions about what it means to age.

Editorial Issue 20
Editorial - Alvin Pang
Our elders are not the problem, nor should they be passive recipients of society’s largesse. How can we ensure seniors remain involved, empowered and active?
Trends and Shifts in Employment: Singapore’s Workforce
Article - Augustin Lee
Worldwide shifts in employment patterns may challenge the assumptions underlying current manpower policies.

Editorial Issue 18
Editorial - Alvin Pang
The future of work is less about who gets to do the work, but what work is worth doing—and what tradeoffs should be made in so doing.
A New Consensus for Growth in the 21st Century
Article - Khuong Minh Vu and Kris Hartley
A new model for development—based on synergy, vigour, and sustainability—may be key to addressing changing needs in an age of globalisation and digital revolution.
