In 2020, the COE-PSP studied the public sector profiles of various countries in Asia and the Pacific Region. The factsheet below presents selected relevant data and information about public sector productivity and innovation in Vietnam.

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In 2020, the COE-PSP studied the public sector profiles of various countries in Asia and the Pacific Region. The factsheet below presents selected relevant data and information about public sector productivity and innovation in Nepal.

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In 2020, the COE-PSP studied the public sector profiles of various countries in Asia and the Pacific Region. The factsheet below presents selected relevant data and information about public sector productivity and innovation in Malaysia.

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In 2020, the COE-PSP studied the public sector profiles of various countries in Asia and the Pacific Region. The factsheet below presents selected relevant data and information about public sector productivity and innovation in Cambodia.

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Last 8-9 November 2021, the COE-PSP Knowledge Center ran a Webinar Series on Futures Thinking, featuring Dr. Alan Cajes, vice president of the DAP Corporate Concerns Center.

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Below is a summary and analysis of the responses gathered from the post-webinar survey, highlighting the discussion on the participant’s demographic profile and the results of the assessment.

Last 13-15 October 2021, the COE-PSP Knowledge Center ran a webinar on Productivity and Quality Management, featuring Engr. Charlie A. Marquez, DAP resource speaker; Dr. Ralph Sherwin A. Corpuz, director of Quality Assurance at the  Technological University of the Philippines; and Dr. Juliet J. Balderas, head of Management Services Department at the Philippine Heart Center (PHC).

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Below is a summary and analysis of the responses gathered from the post-webinar survey, highlighting the discussion on the participant’s demographic profile and the results of the assessment.

Last 13 August 2021, the COE-PSP Knowledge Center ran a webinar on Knowledge Management in the new normal context, featuring Jon Del Rosario, supervising fellow and professor of Knowledge Management and Quality Management of DAP Graduate School of Public and Development Management, and Dr. Enrique Tayag, director of the Department of Health’s Knowledge Management and Information Technology Service.

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Below is a summary and analysis of the responses gathered from the post-webinar survey, highlighting the discussion on the participant’s demographic profile and the results of the knowledge management assessment.

Last 15-17 September 2021, the COE-PSP Knowledge Center ran a webinar on Innovative Thinking for Enhancing Public Sector Productivity, featuring innovation champions, Adrian Ramirez, Leanne Lozanes, Anita S. Gubalane, and Paul Vincent Avecilla.

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Below is a summary and analysis of the responses gathered from the post-webinar survey, highlighting the discussion on the participant’s demographic profile and results of the assessment.

Abstract:

The productivity figures presented in Public Service Output, Inputs and Productivity: Education (ONS 2009) are best estimates using the most recently available data. This supporting article presents further detail on the components of output:

    • Section 2 reports demographic patterns over recent history
    • Section 3 provides extended analyses of quantity by country
    • Section 4 provides extended analyses of quality by country
    • Section 5 provides extended analyses of output by country

Source: Office of National Statistics, United Kingdom

Abstract:

The United Kingdom Centre for the Measurement of Government Activity (UKCeMGA) was set up to provide information on the outputs, inputs and productivity of public services for the whole of the UK, working with government departments and the devolved administrations. This is the 2008-09 Annual Report for the UK Centre for the Measurement of Government Activity (UKCeMGA).

Source: data.gov.uk