My arm is still on the mend after I was run into by a car, so I can't give you a lengthy version of my take on the Budget or how we can move forward (together, btw).
The quote above neatly sums it up, however, along with these previous posts:
- Reduce the silos in the public service sector - feudalism died out politically for the same reason that fiefdoms must end in public Ontario.
- Take training viral through open-sourced, easily-accessed, crowd-sourced online training resources.
- On the training theme - really encourage life-long learning; employers and employees in all sectors should always see themselves as students.
- "Separate but equal" is not a good model for efficiency, especially when the tech and knowledge exists to benefit everyone in shared settings as often as is possible.
- If we're really embracing evidence-based planning, follow it down to the deepest level - cognition.
Don Drummond summed it up nicely:
“We can perhaps shoot for a grander goal – a province that provides the best public services, delivered in the most efficient manner, in the world. If this sounds impossibly ambitious, put the question another way: Why not?”
“Such an objective could instill our politicians, our public servants and all Ontarians a sense of purpose that would help see us all through this monumental mission.”
“Such an objective could instill our politicians, our public servants and all Ontarians a sense of purpose that would help see us all through this monumental mission.”
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