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The Civil Service-The Way Forward
This article is based on a lecture that Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service Sir Gus O'Donnell gave to the Public Management and Policy Association in February 2007. O'Donnell sees a different, strategic state in the future, where there will be a strong partnership between...
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