Public Institutions and the Productivity Imperative
Opinion - Gary Banks
An independent public institution could better identify, analyse and communicate the reforms necessary to improve national productivity

That Elixir Called Productivity: Ten Implications for Singapore
Article - Jesus Felipe
What can the public sector do to ensure broad and inclusive growth?

Government 2.0: Pursuing National Productivity through Collaborative Networking
Article - Chan Lai Fung
A new model of connectedness and collaboration in Government could transform the creation and delivery of public value.

The Age of Big Data
Article - Cheryl Chung
Data-driven activities and smart systems could power a quantum leap in productivity and innovation.

Connecting to the World: Singapore as a Hub Port
Article - Christl Li
Singapore’s success as a major global maritime hub is the result of bold vision, national determination, and assiduous planning.
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Supporting Job Growth and Worker Prosperity in a New Era of Automation
Opinion - Richard Dobbs, Eoin Daly
With the advent of advanced automation, governments have a critical role to play in responding to workforce transitions.

Reimagining Productive Longevity
Article - Kok Ping Soon
By increasing seniors’ productive capacity, strengthening the ecoysystem functional capacity and changing the social narrative, we can turn ageing from a societal liability to a productive asset for the nation.

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.

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.

Making Technology Work for Workers
Opinion - Genevieve Ding
Technology, thoughtfully applied to complement and support the workforce, could deepen collective good rather than anxiety.
