Catalogue des formations 2012
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Responsive Public Management
In one or two pages, the monthly publication " Responsive Public Management " (“RPM”), translation of the "Gestion publique Réactives", presents on-going reforms in a given country.
Each of them is prepared and signed by a research analyst of the IGPDE. “RPM” is sent to subscribers along with the monthly notices on public management
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RPM n°44 - Portugal : What future for the Portuguese public administration ?
Having launched a major reform of its administration in 2006, whose effects have been stymied by the magnitude of the crisis, Portugal is trying to co...
RPM n°43 - Iceland: a new people's constitution
Hard hit by the crisis in 2008, Iceland has begun to revise its constitution, in order to restructure its legislative and executive powers as well as ...
RPM n°42 - Belgium The Di Rupo Government: State and public management reforms
Since December 2011, Belgium has a new government. For the Civil Service, now attached to the Ministry of Finance, it means important changes.
RPM n°41 - Germany : What is the "Golden Rule"?
"The golden rule" is much invoked by Paris and Berlin who wish it harmonised at European level. But what does it consist in exactly?
RPM n°40 - Brazil : integrated budgeting for transparency in a federal state
Brazil has 26 federal states and over 5000 municipalities with and independant administration and budget. Nevertheless, an Integrated System of Federa...
RPM n°39 - Finland and the limits of "regionalisation"
In Finland, after years of "relocation", both government, parliament and trade-unions find default to the processes and will review them.
RPM n°38 - United Kingdom: stress in the public sector
The issue of work-related stress in the civil service is nothing new in the United Kingdom. Yet staff concerns over the reforms launched in recent yea...
RPM n°37 - Australia: from open government to Government 2.0
Between now and 2020, it is the firm intention of the Australian government to become one of the leading digital economy countries. The increased use ...
RPM n°36 - Spain: Plan Avanza, Plan Moderniza and e-government innovations
The Spanish government has become one of the most innovative as regards access to electronic services for citizens and users. The quality of this coun...
RPM n°35 - Internet - Leverage for Stronger Democracy
In various Pecos', a collective use of internet -in "telecottages" or "public centres"- has helped reinforce territorial cohesion.
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