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Christina Rowatt

Public Sector Podcast

A weekly Government and Business podcast
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Public Sector Podcast

Christina Rowatt

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Christina Rowatt

Public Sector Podcast

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In recent research conducted by the Office of Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), 89% of Australians wanted Government to pass more legislation that protects their personal information. In this modern data economy, Carly Kind, Privacy C
Workforce planning is a massive juggling act at any time. But throw into the mix a dispersed workforce of thousands that needs to scale up and down swiftly and literal life or death situations and the challenge seems neigh on impossible. Fire
In an era fuelled by the promise of AI, the UK public sector stands at the cusp of transformation. Embracing the hype surrounding AI, government leaders navigate the delicate balance between innovation and risk. While the potential benefits are
The Office of Data and Innovation (ODI) in California is spearheading initiatives to enhance data usability and democratization. Through accelerators like the Data Science Accelerator and Modern Data Stack Accelerator, ODI facilitates the adop
The Victorian Government of Australia prides itself on building a vibrant cyber economy to, not only deliver safe and reliable government services, but to make Victoria a cyber safe place to live, learn and work. To achieve this cross-sector p
In a world of perpetual change, navigating digital transformation parallels the phases of societal evolution. From galvanizing momentum to the sobering reality of implementation, each stage demands strategic adaptation. Yet, sustaining innovati
In the last 12 months Artificial Intelligence has gone from a topic relegated to tech functions to a focus of many company leaders. In fact AI, and specifically Gen AI (yes ChatGPT, we're talking about you) has become a dinner table conversatio
Globally 48% of public sector professionals agree that talent attraction and retention is their top challenge. While government can rarely compete with private sector peers monetarily, government offers its own unique value proposition - namely
Most citizens are excited by the prospect of greater digital government services and the convenience, speed and ease of self-serve platforms. However questions around government's ability to keep data safe and to use technology, like AI, in eth
Companies throughout the world have prioritised Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in recent years, aiming to make a good impact on society and the environment. B Corp accreditation, a globally recognised benchmark for organisations that pri
Community safety is the cornerstone of social cohesion, fostering trust and unity among residents. When people feel secure in their environment, they are more likely to engage positively with one another, leading to stronger bonds and collabora
International Women's Day isn't country or organisation specific. It's a day of collective global activism and celebration that belongs to all those committed to forging women's equality. In recent years the narrative around international women
International Women's Day is a day to recognise how far we’ve come towards gender equality, and also how far we have left to go. Don't get us wrong - a little over a hundred years ago only a handful of countries allowed women to vote and
Without proactive project management you'll find yourself constantly firefighting, your team unengaged, and your business unit operating as a siloed lone ranger. All this leads to poor quality deliverables and damage to reputation. The City of
The NSW Government in Australia is world-leading in multiple citizen-centric services, including digital licencing and digital credentials. But to keep digital at the heart, while ensuring continued empathetic and accessible serivces for their
Travelling to a service centre, waiting in line, operating within standard 'business hours' to submit paper proof of identity documents; none of this aligns with the modern lives people live. Digital credentials however are emerging as a means
Significant cyber attacks and breaches are becoming more and more common. It's almost a guarantee now that at some point an attack vector will gain illegal unauthorised access to your computer systems and networks. The trick is to; 1. Not panic
The influence of Generative AI on productivity has the potential to contribute trillions of dollars in value to the worldwide economy, with recent studies suggesting generative AI could result in a worldwide economic boost between $2.6 to $4.4
Software engineers, lawyers, even UX professionals - rarely are these a fair representation of every day people. But usually they're the ones tasked with designing the government services that millions need to use. Instead, as Shannon Salter p
68% of the world will live in urban areas by 2050. With cities growing and climate change leading to hotter, wetter and drier weather intelligent green infrastructure is needed to ensure our cities are resilient. Jimmy Zammar discusses how loc
Social cohesion and trust are inextricably linked to how well a government delivers services to, and for, citizens. They're also a prerequisite for government progress. The 2023 State of the Customer Report found that 77% of users found NSW Go
Globally trust in government is declining. According to the Edelman Trust Barometer Global Report 2023 in Australia, Canada, the USA and UK trust is sitting between 37-50% and is declining year-on-year. In New Zealand, in survey findings by the
When you're looking after 60,000 employees the future of work means considerably more than flexible hours and hybrid workplaces. For the Canada Revenue Agency, Canada's largest public sector employer it means being future ready and aligned with
As a former Australian Army Signals Officer Sam Mackay went from defending highly sensitive military systems in international war zones, to protecting information and data against the actions of cyber threat as CISO at the NSW Department of Cus
40% of a clinicians time is currently spent on administrative tasks within Ontario Health. Buy axing the fax though there is a huge opportunity to reduce administrative burden - specially in relation to paperbased workflows - freeing up
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