Governing to Win: Five Strategies for Government to Improve National Competitiveness
It is no secret that government will be severely resource-constrained in the coming decade.
Thus, every effort must be made to improve services to the public while cutting costs and boosting productivity. Our nation must change course and adopt new strategies in order to remain competitive in this global economy.
A disciplined look at what it will take to succeed in remaining competitive is found in a new book edited by Charles L. Prow and published by the IBM Center for The Business of Government. On May 22, many of the experts who contributed chapters to the book will discuss their findings.
Please join us for a lively discussion as we present the key conclusions of the new book, “Governing to Win: Enhancing National Competitiveness Through New Policy and Operating Approaches.”
Experts will address:
•What does it take to create a value-oriented operating model for government?
•How can government leverage information technology to operate faster and better?
•What can government do to focus on managing and reducing total costs across supply chains to increase efficiency and effectiveness?
•How can government use business analytics to improve problem-solving and performance?
•What can government do to move toward greater collaboration on sharing administrative systems and operations?
•And other key solutions to improve the competitive position of our government and economy
Panel Speakers Include:
CHARLES L. PROW
General Manager of Global Business Public Sector,
IBM |
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MARK FORMAN
Co-Founder,
Government Transaction Services |
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RAJ SHARMA
Visiting Fellow,
Center for American Progress |
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JEFFERY C. STEINHOFF
Executive Director,KPMG Government Institute |
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DEBRA CAMMER-HINES
Managing Director,
IBM |
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Presentations By:
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LAWRENCE J. HAAS
Senior Fellow,
American Foreign Policy Council |
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F. STEVENS REDBURN
Study Director,
National Academy of Sciences |
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JASON J. FICHTNER
Senior Research Fellow,
Mercatus Center at George Mason University |
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Moderated By:
TIM CLARK Editor at Large, Government Executive |
When
Tue, May 22, 2012, 7:30am - 9:30am
Cost
Free: | $0.00 |
Where
Ronald Reagan Building
529 14th Street, NW
Murrow-Lisagor-White Room
Washington, DC 20045
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Website
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Organizer
Government Executive Media Group