Public sector services remain important to the vibrancy of the economy at large and, recently, an increasing number of people have started moving across the private-public sector divide. In effect, a process of learning has begun, the key lesson being, how best to facilitate change in the private and public sector respectively. Is true learning extending both ways? This question was explored during Criticaleye’s Forum on private and public sectors. The Forum was chaired by Andrew Ford of PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Richard Gillingwater, Dame Sue Street, and Gavin Jones spoke.
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