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Experience Management in Government: Instilling Trust Through Transparency in Public Services
SAP commissioned a recent discussion in partnership with the SAP Institute for Digital Government and the Public Sector Network to explore the opportunities, uncover the challenges, and provide best practice recommendations on taking the next steps to instil “trust through transparency”. We encourage you to explore the key insights and download the report. With private enterprises spearheading the latest developments in online communication and services, governments must remain attuned to people’s changing expectations as both users and citizens. SAP believes technology can be used to create a culture of transparency.
Public Sector Network joins B Corp movement
I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet, and pay my respects to their elders both past and present. Good afternoon, welcome, and thank you - thank you for joining us here today, on what is a very exciting day for the Public Sector Network. Before we explain how we arrived here - and what it means for us and you moving forward -I wanted to quickly recap how and why we started the business just over 5 years ago. Many of the founding team come from a commercial events background, and what …
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