Transparency in government white paper (June 2010)Jon Hansen
This white paper reflects the key points from a live broadcast from Washington, D.C. of the Roundtable Discussion on Transparency in the Government procurement process in April 2010.
Guest Panelists: Karen Evans, Tim Cummins, Judy Bradt and Colin Cram
Host/Moderator: Jon Hansen (PI Window on Business Show)
Conference Link: http://procureinsights.wordpress.com/3rd-annual-business-of-government-summit-event-page/
Yes Virginia! A Profile In Excellence White PaperJon Hansen
Who Can Benefit from this Paper?
This thought provoking white paper is an essential resource tool for public sector organizations that are already in the midst of an established program, or ones who are contemplating a change. Although they do not operate within the same framework of a public or government entity, private sector companies can also gain important insight as the paper’s principles are universal in their applicability.
Utilizing an advanced research methodology, the primary objective of this paper is to provide policy-makers (and those affected by government policy) with a multi-dimensional “objective lens” through which they will be able to view the veracity of both existing as well as contemplated initiatives. The resulting insights will empower program champions to take the necessary steps to deliver tangible and sustainable results.
Transparency in government white paper (June 2010)Jon Hansen
This white paper reflects the key points from a live broadcast from Washington, D.C. of the Roundtable Discussion on Transparency in the Government procurement process in April 2010.
Guest Panelists: Karen Evans, Tim Cummins, Judy Bradt and Colin Cram
Host/Moderator: Jon Hansen (PI Window on Business Show)
Conference Link: http://procureinsights.wordpress.com/3rd-annual-business-of-government-summit-event-page/
Yes Virginia! A Profile In Excellence White PaperJon Hansen
Who Can Benefit from this Paper?
This thought provoking white paper is an essential resource tool for public sector organizations that are already in the midst of an established program, or ones who are contemplating a change. Although they do not operate within the same framework of a public or government entity, private sector companies can also gain important insight as the paper’s principles are universal in their applicability.
Utilizing an advanced research methodology, the primary objective of this paper is to provide policy-makers (and those affected by government policy) with a multi-dimensional “objective lens” through which they will be able to view the veracity of both existing as well as contemplated initiatives. The resulting insights will empower program champions to take the necessary steps to deliver tangible and sustainable results.
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White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.