Public-private intersection: The Big Shift |
Public-private intersection: The Big Shift
This podcast highlights the shifts, emerging new indicators that public policy developers should focus on, and how the public and private sectors can adapt in the wake of a new era of growth.
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Looking beyond the economic crisis, a “big shift” is occurring, driven mainly by digital technology infrastructure and connectivity. As a result, governments are encouraged to develop policies that foster investments in technology, retain in-country creative talent and encourage mobility, thereby intensifying local economic growth and global competition.
This podcast highlights the shifts, emerging new indicators that public policy developers should focus on, and how the public and private sectors can adapt in the wake of a new era of growth.
Highlights
- What is the “big shift” and how will it affect the public and private sectors?
- How has the “big shift” changed comparative measures among countries, and what are the new indicators that governments should focus on?
- Which countries are better positioned to take advantage of this “Big Shift”?
- Why is national competitiveness more focused on talent instead of traditional indicators such as natural resources?
Guests
- John Hagel, Co-Chairman, Deloitte LLP Center for the Edge
- Greg Pellegrino, Global Public Sector Industry Leader, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited
This podcast is part of the inaugural edition of "The Global Shift" series, part of Deloitte Global Insights. The Global Shift series will be updated every quarter, identifying the issues that are driving the global economic and business agenda in the midst of a significant shift in the global environment.
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