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Explore a thought-provoking lecture on the intersection of politics and policy in this 56-minute talk by Elaine Kamarck, Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at Brookings. Gain insights into government innovation, reform, and effective leadership as Kamarck shares her extensive experience in American politics and public management. Discover lessons from major government initiatives, including the National Performance Review and the Affordable Care Act implementation. Learn about the importance of engagement, being a generalist, and the qualities of effective cabinet secretaries. Delve into the challenges of moving from public policy to politics, and understand the critical role of leadership in driving change. Benefit from Kamarck's advice on navigating the complex landscape of government reform and policy implementation, drawing from her work in presidential campaigns and the White House.
Syllabus
Introduction
Who is Elaine Kamarck
Moving from public policy to politics
Reinventing government
Lessons from downsizing
Leadership matters
Engagement
Advice
Being a generalist
Effective cabinet secretaries
Best cabinet secretary background
Lessons from reinventing government
Lessons from the ACA
The implementation problem
Lessons learned
Looking ahead
Taught by
Harvard University
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"Leading Change: The Convergence of Politics and Policy" offers an insightful examination of the interplay between political strategy and effective policymaking. The speaker adeptly highlights the challenges and opportunities leaders face in driving change, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Their use of real-world case studies enriches the discussion, providing a practical framework for understanding the complexities of governance. This work is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the intricate dynamics of political and policy landscapes, and it serves as a vital reminder of the necessity for adaptability and inclusivity in leadership.
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Very informative, brief and educative. I learnt lot and feels like what makes it interesting more is the fact that its an interactive session between speakers and the audience, not like having a single professor on screen speaking directly to the camera with details.
the whole concept and idea of politics in this aspect and policy in line with leading change has exposed me to blindspot information and education now than before I took this course. lovely session indeed.