 | | 28/05/2012 | Procurement functions need to extend their activities and take on a more strategic role within the organisation. |
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| 20/05/2011 | Today’s Budget signifies a further step in the Government’s ‘sinking-lid’ approach to stemming a decade long trend of government expenditure increasing relative to GDP. |
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 | | 19/05/2011 | Efficient and well directed infrastructure spending will boost economic growth and make New Zealand an attractive place to do business |
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 | | 19/05/2011 | Managed appropriately with necessary restrictions or limitations, the mixed ownership model should be good for New Zealand and our capital markets. |
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 | | 19/05/2011 | The need for Government agencies to reduce cost while improving public services continues to grow. Budget 2011 has made this clearer than ever. The pressure is here to stay.
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| 25/10/2010 | Implementing ideas from the commercial sector helps channel resources more effectively. |
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| 15/10/2010 | Skills shortages in government can be more acute than in the private sector. |
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| 15/09/2010 | Financial management in government is in transition. Reporting, accounting and auditing are changing in several fundamental ways. |
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 | | 10/09/2010 | Nick Chism, KPMG Leader for Global Infrastructure, interviewed by CNBC on the challenge of infrastructure development
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 | | 26/07/2010 | Recognising that social media are important tools for the future of public sector service delivery, a holistic framework is provided for transitioning to Web 2.0/Gov 2.0 for better decision-making, efficiency and effectiveness. |
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 | | 25/05/2010 | Many Government departments are re-evaluating their strategies and their use of KPIs,benchmarking and the balanced scorecard. |
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| 3/02/2010 | An estimated U.S. $40 trillion is to be spent worldwide on infrastructure projects before 2030 |
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| 25/08/2009 | Using technology and market-based service delivery to transform government services. |
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| 25/06/2009 | Public sector performance has never been under more scrutiny, with increasing community and political expectations. |
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