Collaborative Leadership & the Challenge of the Future: In Conversation with Peter Hawkins
Opinion - Peter Hawkins
The existential crises of our time call for fundamentally different ways of thinking, listening, acting, and leading.

Ethos, journal of the Civil Service College Singapore
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ETHOS is a publication of the Civil Service College, Singapore. It aims to provide thought leadership, insight and context on a wide range of public policy issues of interest to Singapore.
Networked Governance: Why It Is Different and How It Can Work
Article - John Lim
John Lim outlines strategies and implications for policymakers seeking to build and leverage the full power of collaborative networks.

Knowledge Hub
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Features past issues of Ethos, event materials and CSC-authored case studies and toolkits
Services 4.0: A New Wave of Innovation and Partnerships
Article - Jane Lim
Emerging technologies promise new service possibilities—but organisations need to understand how best to embrace, apply and develop them to advance their goals.

Leadership at a Time of Crisis
Article - Peter Shergold
Five key qualities are demanded of civil servants at a time of crisis, argues Professor Peter Shergold, a distinguished public service veteran and Senior Visiting Fellow at the Civil Service College.

Commissioning Public Value: The Role of Civil Servants
Article - Peter Shergold
Civil servants should see themselves as the architects of new, flexible, cross-sectoral arrangements for creating greater public value.

Through the Looking-Glass: Three Ways Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Will Change Learning & Development
Article - Michael Chew, Hoe Wee Meng, Kelvin Tan
Artificial intelligence could soon transform learning by augmenting human empathy and judgement with rich, context-sensitive information.

Horsemen and Super-Powers: Learning to Design in Government
Opinion - Agnes Kwek
A decade of design thinking experiments has taught one former policy designer what kills innovation, and what helps it thrive.

Opinion: Futures Literacy — Embracing Complexity and Using the Future
Opinion - Riel Miller
If policymakers want to address complexity, they must define and then use the future more effectively, argues futurist Riel Miller.
