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Aula Magna Via Roentgen
08/10/2009 from 09:30 to 13:00
Public Administration, Economics

Free energies of Public Administration

There is enormous potential within the government sector and the largest Waste is it sometimes so badly used.
After serving a few things to change the public sector, all difficult. We need enlightened policies, capable managers and employees eager to ransom. What is needed, above all, a great project for the sick bureaucracy, able to awaken the pride and motivation of public servants, the good ones and worthy.
The conference forms part of the debate ongoing reform Brunetta, submit a proposal for modernizing the public sector based on government accountability, values \u200b\u200band qualities that they can express.


PROGRAM

Welcome address
Guido Tabellini Bocconi University rector
Alberto Grando Dean SDA Bocconi School of Management

Introductory
"Free energies of Public Administration: how to turn reform into change." Undergraduate School Dean John
Valotti Bocconi University and Professor of Public Management

Discussants
Raffaele Bonanni ICFTU General Secretary
Innocent Cipolletta President Railways
Delbono Mayor of Bologna
Lombardy Region President Roberto Formigoni
Linda Lanzillotta member of the House Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Antonio Naddeo Head of Department for Public
Moderator
Gianni Riotta Director Il Sole 24 Ore

PAHRC Conference organized by the Community of the Directors of Personnel and Training of Public Administration of the SDA Bocconi School of Management.
The meeting was inspired by the publication of the book "Lazy become: a cure for sick bureaucracy," John Valotti, published by Aegean

Registration compulsory
registering give you the opportunity to the Secretariat to make the most of the event.
Information:
convegnopahrc@sdabocconi.it
Forms of entry:
www.sdabocconi.it / convegnopahrc
DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE
Program [43 kb] [pdf]

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