A Public Servant's Voice : Through the Words of the First Woman Clerk of the Privy Council for Canada (Ipac Series in Public Management and Governance)

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A Public Servant's Voice : Through the Words of the First Woman Clerk of the Privy Council for Canada (Ipac Series in Public Management and Governance)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Can ideas from the past help to invent a better future? In this part-memoir and part-guide, Jocelyne Bourgon explores this central question through the representation of her noteworthy career and professional life.
A Public Servant's Voice presents Bourgon's reflections on her time in government. As the first woman clerk of the privy council for Canada, secretary to cabinet, and head of the public service from 1994 to 1999, Bourgon brings an unprecedented perspective to public administration and public sector reform. She reflects on decades of work in the public sector and the field of public administration, in Canada and abroad. This book covers her career from her first days as a public servant to creating A New Synthesis of Public Administration to face the challenges of the 21st century. Along the way she played a key role in the Charlottetown negotiations, helped bring Canada a decade of fiscal surplus, launched initiatives to strengthen the public service, and worked with peers around the world.
Providing a public service perspective on events in Canada in the late 20th century steeped through the life of one public servant, this book is more than a memoir. Instead, it speaks specifically to those who are willing to take on the heavy burden of serving their fellow citizens and provides vital insights for the future of Canadian governance.

Contents

Acknowledgments and Introduction

Part 1: The Public Servant
1. Discovering Public Service
2. A Public Service Manager

Part 2: The Deputy Minister
3. Becoming Deputy Minister: Consumer and Corporate Affairs
4. Canada is Calling: The Charlottetown Accord
5. From CIDA to Transport

Part 3: The Clerk
6. And So ... I Became Clerk
7. Regaining Canada's Fiscal Sovereignty
8. The 1995 Referendum
9. The Head of the Public Service
10. A Public Service Reform Agenda
11. Moving On: The Canadian Centre for Management Development

Part 4: Working Abroad
12. The International Public Servant
13. A New Synthesis of Public Administration

Conclusion: Back Where It Began

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