Peripheral Vision

a celebration of intellectual trespassing by a retired "social scientist" as he tries to make sense of the world..... Gillian Tett puts it rather nicely in her 2021 book “Anthro-Vision” - “We need lateral vision. That is what anthropology can impart: anthro-vision”.

Showing posts with label public value. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public value. Show all posts
Saturday, May 18, 2019

Let the Fingers Do the Talking

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One of the reasons why this blog continues is that the physical process of writing words – whether on a keyboard or on the pages of a note...
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Playing Games with a serious issue?

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Part of me understands the groans (sometimes more than metaphorical!) which meet the term “ public management reform ” whenever it comes up...
Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Plain text; and the 21st Century Public Manager

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Readers will have noticed my growing impatience with the academic output about public services in the past 30-40 years. About the only w...
Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Leaders of change

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New readers should note that this blog is a great resource for those concerned about the apparent collapse of key elements of our core syste...
Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Partnerships

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Delegation is a great thing! Yesterday morning a cameo role at the start of one of the many workshops being held in Bulgaria by the project ...
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Bran-Rucar corridor, Carpathian mountains..., Romania
Can be contacted at bakuron2003@yahoo.co.uk Political refugee from Thatcher's Britain (or rather Scotland) who has been on the move since 1991. First in central Europe - then from 1999 Central Asia and Caucasus. Working on EU projects - related to building capacity of local and central government. Home base is an old house in the Carpathian mountains
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