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Organisation

Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG)

Acronym:
ANZSOG
Case study

The National Disability Data Asset (NDDA): a case study for ANZSOG’s project on co-governance and trust in government


This case study details the design and proposal of a co-governance model for the National Disability Data Asset (NDDA) which connects de-identified government data to improve outcomes for people with disability. Highlighting collective decision-making and stakeholder involvement, it captures lessons from the process and contributes to a broader project on operationalising co-governance arrangements.
Report

Building a pro-integrity culture in the public sector


The review includes a range of practical actions that have been taken to improve pro-integrity cultures across the Victorian public sector. It provides a framework that can assist the sector to identify different approaches for the development of fit-for-purpose interventions. The analysis is shared here for the benefit of practitioners across the sector.
Journal article

Guiding the provision of quality policy advice: the 5D model

This paper presents a process model to guide the production of quality policy advice. The 5D Model defines five key domains: understanding Demand, being open to Discovery, undertaking Design, identifying critical Decision points, and shaping advice to enable Delivery.
Literature review

Relational leadership: an approach to Public Service capability development

Ann Cahill, Batoul Hodroj, Giovanni Cuncio

This review aims to provide a broad overview of contemporary leadership science informed by the Queensland public sector. This report is intended to be a summary of the available evidence on the themes that matter which can be used for the service to build and create a vision of leadership for the future. It recommends...
Literature review

Strengthening Australia's reform 'muscle' via SLO


This literature review seeks to explore how the social license to operate (SLO) is defined and applied in Australia and internationally. While explicit references to SLO in policy are rare, many of its core elements such as trust, legitimacy and fairness, are well recognised. The review identifies key mechanisms governments use to build legitimacy including...