Improving the Governance of New Zealand
Improving the Governance of New Zealand - lunchtime
lecture series
IGPS and The Institute of Public
Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) invite you to a series
of lunchtime lectures, Improving the Governance of
New Zealand. The eight lectures will explore some of the
significant governance issues currently facing New Zealand
and foster debate about how the governance of this country,
and the many organisations within it, might be improved.
01 March 2013 The Governance of
Parliament
08 March 2013 Reviewing our Constitutional
Arrangements
15 March 2013 The Governance of the
Conservation Estate
22 March 2013 Reforming the Electoral
System
05 April 2013 The Governance of Local
Government
12 April 2013 The Governance of
Companies
19 April 2013 Building a High Integrity
System
03 May 2013 The Governance of the Health Care
System
Governance of the
Interface between Ministers and the Public Service - evening
lecture series
IGPS and The Institute of Public
Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) invite you to a series of
evening lectures Governance of the Interface between
Ministers and the Public Service. The six lectures will explore the
relationship between Ministers and the public service
(especially Chief Executives). This relationship is governed
by a range of statutory obligations, but also conventions
and practices that are less well articulated. How these
change is difficult to perceive. The aim is to foster debate
about how these formal and informal relationship work in
practice and how they are changing.
12 March
2013 Framing the Debate
19 March 2013 Chief Executives,
Ministers and Parlimentary Scrutiny
26 March 2013 The
Exercise of Statutory Independence by Chief Executives
16
April 2013 Working with Chief Executives
23 April
2013 Ministerial Responsibility and Chief Executive
Accountability
30 April 2013 Working with
Ministers
Register online today to secure your spot at www.ipanz.org.nz