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LOOKING FOR A DELIVERABLE LISBON STRATEGY ON SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND JOBS. Provisional Agenda for Strategy-Focused Public Governance. Main source of the presentation:
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LOOKING FOR A DELIVERABLE LISBON STRATEGY ON SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND JOBS Provisional Agenda for Strategy-Focused Public Governance Main source of the presentation: Määttä Seppo (2006) Looking for Deliverable Lisbon Strategy on Sustainable Growth and Jobs. Provisional Agenda for Strategy-Focused Public Governance. Ministry of Finance, Finland.
Seeing beyond rhetoric - where are the European Public Administrations going? “It is acknowledged that healthcare services are not, under the most recent treaty agreements, included among the responsibilities contemplated for the EU institutions. It is also clear that national governments and the EU agree that the ‘European Union has neither the desire nor the ability to run (or to harmonise) national health systems’, but ‘what we cannot escape from, though, is the continuous convergence of these health systems’. Nevertheless, in the absence of an explicit common policy and strategy, the European Court of Justice has, through numerous rulings, filled the empty policy niche and, by default rather than by intent, has been creating a de facto emergent healthcare policy.” (European Commission, 2003, p. 42)
The Capacity and the Contribution of the Public Sector in the Strategy Design & Delivery Sustainable Economic Growth • Public sector as a policy-maker and regulator • Public sector as the biggest single “industry” (investor, purchaser, employer) The EU as the world’s most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. Employment Social Cohesion • Public sector as a key service provider Source: Määttä Seppo (2006) Looking for Deliverable Lisbon Strategy on Sustainable Growth and Jobs. Provisional Agenda for Strategy-Focused Public Governance. Ministry of Finance, Finland.
The Lisbon Strategy and its Governance The Lisbon Strategy Sustainable Growth & Better and More Jobs Knowledge and innovation for growth Creating more and better works A more attractive place to invest and work Sound macroeconomic foundation & Good quality public finances Matching Strategy & Structure EU and National Governance • Quality of Policy-making • Quality of Service Provision People • Quality of Rugulation • Quality of Public Management Processes ICT
Public Administration as an Integrated Part of the Policy Context and Content SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS POLICY & SERVICE DELIVERY by governmental agencies, regional and local authorities CULTURE SYSTEMS Healthcare & Social care Industry & Enterprises Research & Education Other policy & service areas PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Legislation Policymaking Public management DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
Provisional EPAN Agenda on Strategy-focused Public Governance • The scope of public administration in the context of the Lisbon strategy • Innovative and effective public governance • Strategic leadership and management • ICT enabled policy-making • Open method of coordination: the emerging and merging patterns of European policies and public governance • Measuring performance of the established public administration reform programmes Source: Määttä Seppo (2006) Looking for Deliverable Lisbon Strategy on Sustainable Growth and Jobs. Provisional Agenda for Strategy-Focused Public Governance. Ministry of Finance, Finland.
The Lisbon strategy and its Governance SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INSTITUTIONS CAPACITY TO INNOVATE & DELIVER CULTURE PEOPLE The Lisbon strategy PROCESSES TECHNOLOGY DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS