To improve public procurement – use the Trust Test
Public procurement is too often solely made on price, and not enough on true value and to account for areas...
The Business and Finance Panel for the Churchill 2015 21st Century Statesmanship Global Leaders Programme, whose lead partners were BlackRock and Tomorrow’s Company, was chaired by Harriet Green. The report resulted from three separate dialogues hosted by BlackRock (London 21 May) and Telos partners (Singapore 26 June) and the City of London (15 July).
The Churchill 2015 21st Century Statesmanship Global Leaders Programme comprised a number of international panels that examined the role of leadership in the 21st Century for a specific global-strategic theme. Each one of these panels submitted a short report. The Business and Finance Panel took a distinctive look at the role of leadership in the relationships between business and finance.
You can find the report of the Business and Finance Panel here.
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