Oecd Public Governance Reviews The Innovation System Of The Public Service Of Brazil An Exploration Of Its Past Present And Future Journey

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OECD Public Governance Reviews The Innovation System of the Public Service of Brazil An Exploration of its Past, Present and Future Journey

Governments must innovate if they are to be effective. In a world of change, a government that stands still will soon be overtaken by events and shifting citizen expectations. This report explores the past, present and possible future journey of the innovation system of the Brazilian public service.
OECD Public Governance Reviews Innovation Skills and Leadership in Brazil's Public Sector Towards a Senior Civil Service System

In Brazil, as in other countries, innovation in the public sector is a core leadership challenge. Reflection is required on who these leaders are, what they should be able to do, and how they should be selected and held accountable to achieve results. This study establishes a new assessment framework for senior civil service (SCS) systems, based on the 2019 OECD Recommendation on Public Service Leadership and Capability.
OECD Public Governance Reviews Anticipatory Innovation Governance Model in Finland Towards a New Way of Governing

This report examined how Finland has been incorporating anticipatory functions within its governance system to deal with complex and future challenges in a systemic way. The report applies a new model of anticipatory innovation governance (AIG), developed by the OECD, addressing a considerable gap in prior knowledge and guidance on how governments prepare for unknowable futures.