E-Updates
IPANZ E-Update - 23 February 2021
This e-update illustrates the diverse matters that public sector professionals turn their minds to every day, for example - trust and integrity, systems thinking, racism and co-design, to name a few.
- 25 Feb 2021
IPANZ E-Update - 2 February 2021
Welcome to 2021. We hope you enjoy this E-Update.
IPANZ celebrates and stands up for the public service, as you will see in this update. But we also offer insights for improvements, one is our wellbeing strategy – can we do better? Another is an operational question – are we doing as well as possible with our performance management in the public service?
- 03 Feb 2021
IPANZ E-Update - 10 December 2020
We are full of admiration for the resilience and fortitude the public service has shown through this year - and very aware of the exhaustion so many are feeling. The pressures and urgency for ongoing response and improvement go on – this is a marathon not a sprint. This last e-update of the year comes with the very best wishes of the IPANZ staff and Board.
- 10 Dec 2020
E-Update - 17 November
It has been widely acknowledged that the Covid-19 crisis has transformed aspects of the way our sector functions. We use technology in a way we never imagined, flexible working accelerated, methods of teaching and training changed, and much more. The technologies we now use regularly were available early in 2020, but not widely adopted. Covid-19 acted as a dramatic catalyst. We would never have made these shifts without the pandemic, perhaps we did not appreciate that we had the individual and collective capability to do what we have done. The Spirit of Service Awards event on November 9th, run by the Public Service Commission, was inspiring; a testament to the ability of the public service to respond and transform beyond all expectations. The collaboration across so many agencies sung out in these awards, as well as the speed with which agencies implemented financial support to businesses and their workers. So we are capable of extraordinary achievements. How will we dramatically transform in 2021 without an external crisis? There are certainly enough burning platforms.
- 17 Nov 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 27 October 2020
Kia ora koutou What a delight to see our events section in this e-update filled with the activities of our New Professionals. November is clearly the month for our IPANZ young people! We hope we’ll see many more Young Professionals signing up to our database. IPANZ wants the voices of younger people and those new to the public sector reflected in all of our discussions — our e-updates, journal, social media and events.
- 27 Oct 2020
E-Update - 6 October
We hope you enjoy this edition of our regular E-Update. It features articles and interviews about cultural competence, the implementation of the Public Service Act's Principles and Values, performance management, futures thinking and more. We hope you enjoy it.
- 06 Oct 2020
Panui Hiko - 15 September
Kia ora koutou With the plethora of fascinating information relevant for the public service available, it is always a challenge (and pleasure) to decide what to share with you. We take notice of ideas from our members and this week we have included a lighthearted article about “nudging” which we found in a source recommended by one reader. Thanks! The Public Service Act is top of mind as we move into implementation. In this e-update, collaboration and stewardship are at the forefront, and we will pursue these two subjects in multiple ways in the next six months.In the “what we are reading section”, we quote the work by Koi Tū on capacity in the public sector to do futures work, and the future challenges for the public sector. We link to the full paper. We also give you a good framework for thinking about futures. Shenagh Gleisner, Executive Director
- 15 Sep 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 26 August
Kia ora koutou We open this e-update by drawing your attention to the Public Service Act. This new Act can change the way the public service works if we all set our aspirations high and our leaders create the conditions to enable success. One of the principles in the Act is political neutrality. Possessing and applying ‘political nous’ can assist public sector professionals to act responsibly in the zone between politics and administration. As public sector professionals, we can demonstrate political neutrality while also understanding the political context and the politicians’ reality. We can also respond to the short-term needs of Ministers while being always mindful of the long term, part of our stewardship responsibilities. The principles in the Act are essential and require some deep expertise to deliver wisely. Do read the excellent article in our “what we have been reading section” on the subject of political astuteness and public value. And let us all continue to explore this. Shenagh Gleisner, Executive Director
- 26 Aug 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 4 August
Kia ora koutou The past months have seen so many challenges, adaptions, successes and opportunities for the future. We touch on some of them in this e-update including trust and social capital, the response of Maori communities during COVID-19, innovation and the role of science. We are also beginning to focus again on the Public Service Legislation, with an exploration of organisational culture. Culture change will be essential to deliver the aspirations of this legislation. And the public service definitely can change, and can do it fast with will, motivation and leadership. Public servants rose to the challenges of the past months because we have a modern workforce with a genuine desire to serve the public. Visible, agile professionals working beyond their hours and collaborating across boundaries — old negative stereotypes no longer need endure. Shenagh Gleisner, Executive Director
- 04 Aug 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 16 July 2020
You may well have heard the term ‘ministerial responsibility’ in the past few weeks. You probably heard public servants taking responsibility for the mistakes at our border. You will also have heard the term ‘heads must roll’ in the media. You saw a Minister resign, although who was “responsible” for the mistakes is not clear. Sheeting home responsibility and blame to one person can often be very hard. A complex system of Ministers, public service departments, individual people within and outside the public service and actions of past governments, often means that responsibility is shared. There is a convention that Ministers are accountable to Parliament for the actions of their departments, irrespective of whether they had any direct oversight of detailed operations. To enlighten us a little on this, you can read here a background piece on the concept and practice of ministerial responsibility, written for IPANZ by Chris Eichbaum.
- 16 Jul 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 23 June 2020
The word “bureaucracy” is often used about the public service, and sometimes with pejorative overtones. It can imply excessively complicated administrative procedures; the term “faceless bureaucrats” is not uncommon. But surely this stereotype has been countered during the past three months. Maybe the image of the public service now also embodies agility, flexibility, collaboration and responsiveness to New Zealanders, alongside the image of being calm, wise, steady and evidence-based. What has the public service learnt? Can speed and agility now personify our responses without forgetting the importance of giving time, precision and detailed thought to issues that merit a slower, more deliberate process? Is collaboration across departments, central and local government and public sector, communities and business only relevant in crises? Not at all. Can we stop doing things that we thought were crucial, or will we learn that business as usual has been too neglected? IPANZ looks forward to seeing how all players in the system, especially the leaders, are going to preserve and expand the great things that have been learnt. Status quo is very powerful and there will be a danger we revert back to all those things with which we are familiar, but that would be an opportunity lost. Shenagh Gleisner, Executive Director
- 23 Jun 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 2 June 2020
Kia ora koutou We are sending a very warm welcome to our new members of IPANZ. We are delighted that new entities such as the Climate Change Commission, and agencies in our wider state sector, such as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra have decided to join us. More local authorities are also joining, which is so important as their voice is essential. When we talk of government, we mean local as well as central and need to always reflect this diversity of experiences. We are also very pleased that some NGOs and businesses have joined too. It is so important for the public service to work collaboratively with other sectors. We are very keen to hear and share different perspectives. Please send us your insights, articles, blogs and perspectives and we will do our utmost to share them so that everyone across the system can be inspired and informed. To celebrate the breadth of the IPANZ family, here is a 30 second glimpse of one of the NZSO players working from home. During the lock down the NZSO demonstrated innovation and agility by producing wonderful music with ensembles of musicians each in their own homes and yet perfectly in time and tune. Shenagh Gleisner You can contact me anytime at shenagh@ipanz.org.nz
- 02 Jun 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 12 May
Kia ora koutou Opportunities to serve others in times of crisis can be key moments to bridge professional, political and personal differences and bring people together. But we should not forget that crises create but temporary unity. Some of this dissipation of collective effort and unity is revealing itself already.
- 12 May 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 22 April
Kia ora koutou It isn't often that New Zealanders suggest that a public servant should be the New Zealander of the year, but at the time of writing about 4,300 New Zealanders have signed a petition for Dr Ashley Bloomfield to take that honour. I am sure Ashley Bloomfield would be the first to acknowledge that he relies on all public servants across the system. He gives us an insight into the best public servants everywhere. In front of the media glare he reveals the cherished qualities of public service: honesty, clarity, responsiveness, learning, using evidence, humility, being unflappable and communicating with warmth and care. The State Services Commissioner made the appointment of a doctor to lead the Ministry of Health. A wise decision it seems. There may be some agencies in the Public Service where the choice of a person with a related professional background is important, and other agencies where it is less crucial. A matter for future conversation perhaps. For now, let’s celebrate the public service at its best, and let’s acknowledge that this excellence and leadership is demonstrated across central government, in iwi and hapu, local government, community organisations and much more. Let us also celebrate that we may see a shift in public attitudes, with more appreciation of the preventative and coordinating role of governments and the public service. Shenagh Gleisner
- 22 Apr 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 3 April
Nga mihi aroha ki a koutou katoa As New Zealanders respond to the challenge of Covid-19, we are overwhelmed by the impressive work of public sector professionals everywhere. The frontline contribution is evident every day on our news feeds. We also know that for everything delivered in extraordinary timeframes — work subsidies being just one of a myriad of examples — many of you will have worked tirelessly to make it happen. Every time our Prime Minister and Ashley Bloomfield talk to us, I think of the incredible amount of research, writing, analysis and decision-making that it takes from public sector professionals to enable our leaders to perform as they do. IPANZ will continue to seek out and celebrate this dedicated work. It is indeed the spirit of service in action. We also see this spirit way beyond the public sector. We see it in individual New Zealanders, whanau, neighbours, supermarket check-out staff, businesses of all sizes, food growers and producers, truck drivers, and community services such as foodbanks, shelters and refuges. We can be in awe of the culture of this country which means that this spirit of service shines when it is most needed. We are trying to find the right balance in our communications, helpful and reassuring for our new working and home situations, and also interesting and thought-provoking articles because life and work go on regardless. Tell us if we have the balance about right for you. Shenagh Gleisner
- 03 Apr 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 18 March
Kia ora koutou This week we have decided to suspend our physical events schedule for the next few months and offer a ‘virtual-events’ schedule in its place. We’ve made this decision to ensure we continue to best serve our members — knowing that many of you will already be reducing in-person social interactions to help stop the spread of COVID-19. This e-update gives you some context for our decision and what you can expect over the next few months. There’s also a round-up of news and insights including from our recent events and from around the sector. Please keep sending us your comments. We enjoy hearing from you. Shenagh
- 18 Mar 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 25 February 2020
It’s been a big week for IPANZ with the announcement on Wednesday of president Jo Cribb’s retirement and Liz MacPherson taking the reins as Interim President.
Leadership and strategy matter a lot. We have been very fortunate to have a president, in Jo Cribb, who has led our strategy very strongly. Jo is moving on due to work pressure, but she has devoted nearly three years to IPANZ.
We are also very lucky to have Liz MacPherson as Interim President until a formal election for President at our AGM in July. Liz was straight into the role, facilitating at the IPANZ Annual Address from the Minister of Finance on Thursday!
If you haven’t already, do read Jo’s message on our website. Liz will be introducing herself to you in the near future.
I hope you enjoy this e-update and please keep sending us your comments. We enjoy hearing from you.
- 25 Feb 2020
IPANZ E-Update - 3 February 2020
Welcome to 2020. We are raring to go, and have important events coming up, articles to share and ideas to debate. We are also working hard on extending our reach into Auckland and Christchurch.
Perhaps the most important event since our last e-update was our submission on the Public Service Bill, which we lodged last week. We have made our submission available on our website here and we encourage you to read it and to talk with us about it.
Enjoy this e-update. And please keep in touch with us and tell us your views. We can only meet our members’ needs when you tell us what you want to hear more about!
Let’s create positive change in 2020, learning and developing.
- 03 Feb 2020
IPANZ E-Update - December 2019
Kia ora koutou
This is our last e-update before Christmas. So it comes with my very best wishes for your Christmas break. Another very busy year for you all.
You will have got my note about the State Sector legislation – we would be pleased to hear any views that you would like us to consider putting into our submission. The timeframe is extremely short for the 31st January submission deadline. But please do contact us if you can.
- 03 Dec 2019
IPANZ E-Update - November 2019
Kia ora koutou We are feeling a bit overwhelmed, but in a very positive way! We were so pleased to get a record number of applicants for our board positions, focussing this time on extending the diversity on our board. And we are delighted to be getting more positive comments on our communications on social media and our e-update. It is especially gratifying to hear from people in Auckland and Christchurch who do not get the ready access to the same number of events.
- 12 Nov 2019
IPANZ E-Update - 22 October 2019
Kia ora koutou This e-update speaks for itself – summaries, articles, brief videos, all of which talk about the subjects that you have told us interest you. I hope that you enjoy it and that you will find plenty here that is of interest and helpful to you. Shenagh Gleisner, Executive Director
- 22 Oct 2019
IPANZ E-Update - 1 October 2019
Nga mihi mahana ki a koutou. This e:update spans a wide range of issues of relevance to public sector professionals including, as examples, the potential impacts of public service reform, mental health in your workplace and Crown/Maori relationships. IPANZ aims to inform, inspire, challenge and celebrate public service professionals and we hope this update reflects that. Please keep in touch with us, tell us what you found useful and what other matters you want us to cover in future — you can drop me a line at Shenagh@ipanz.org.nz.
- 01 Oct 2019
IPANZ E-Update - September 2019
The September E-Update - A cautionary tale of phishing!
Last week, someone in Australia sent out an email from IPANZ to 400 of our members, apparently about an RFP. It was a complete scam, our email was hacked. To all of you who received the message, I do apologise. We had moderately complex passwords set for our emails but even still, one password was compromised.
- 06 Sep 2019
PS News - Some good reading for these winter evenings
By the time you get this I will be in the UK on my planned leave – and I will be back in early August. I have spent a busy and productive time in my first three weeks. I am very impressed by the creative thoughts, deep knowledge and enthusiasm of the many people I have met. Some new products and functions are being designed. Watch this space.
I wanted to draw your attention to our Public Sector Journal which is out now.
- 04 Jul 2019
PS News - A word from IPANZ's new Executive Director, Shenagh Gleisner
Nga mihi ki a koutou katoa I am so pleased to be the new Executive Director, and, after my first week, I am impressed by the many creative ideas I am hearing about how to make IPANZ even better. In August I will be able to share with you some exciting prospects for IPANZ with a menu of ideas, activities and issues and fresh ways of engaging, to ensure that IPANZ is a strong voice, widely heard. I look forward to many more conversations with you all.
- 12 Jun 2019
PS News: Where is "work" heading?
In this e-newsletter we highlight articles featured in our April edition of the Public Sector Journal - Hon Grant Roberston outlines the government's wellbeing approach, and we explore issues shaping the future of work with Dr Jo Cribb, President of IPANZ, Roger Dennis, futurist and strategy consultant, and Dave Heatley, Principal Advisor at the New Zealand Productivity Commission. We also share some upcoming sector events which may be of interest.
- 01 May 2019
PS News: A Framework for Wellbeing
As we look towards New Zealand’s first “Wellbeing Budget” in 2019, in this article from the December Public Sector we ask, what do we mean by wellbeing and how might we measure it? And we profile Maudie Johnson-Hunter who takes out the IPANZ Public Administration Prize with Victoria University's School of Government.
- 29 Nov 2018
PS News: IPANZ supports State Services Act review
In this e-newsletter, we note IPANZ's submission to the State Services Act review; and share news and events for October - November.
- 18 Oct 2018
PS News: State Sector Act Reform consulation launched
In this issue we tell you about the launch of the State Sector Act Reform consultation; encourage you to take a closer look at your online security for CyberSmart Week; and promote the IPANZ New Professionals Conference and the Auckland Women in the Public Sector summit.
- 07 Sep 2018
PS News: Winners of Deloitte IPANZ Public Sector Excellence Awards
In this e-newsletter we announce the winners of the Deloitte IPANZ Public Sector Excellence Awards; link to a discussion paper on the Future Public Servant; and list events for August.
- 26 Jul 2018
PS News: Excellence Awards gala event 25 July
In this e-newsletter IPANZ announces the Deloitte IPANZ Public Sector Excellence Awards 2018 gala event on 25 July; as well as latest news and events.
- 19 Jun 2018
PS News: Free and Frank Advice and the Official Information Act
To
what extent can and should public servants expect their advice to ministers
to remain confidential, ask Andrew Kibblewhite and Peter Boshier in a
co-authored article in the May Policy Quarterly. This issue also provides news items about wellbeing, privacy, open government, regulation, cyber security etc. and coming events.
- 11 May 2018
PS News: Women in Public Sector Summit
In this issue we announce the Women in Public Sector Summit, to be held
in Wellington on 2 May; the April Public Sector journal is online -
looking at how we're getting our public sector ready for the future; and
we list upcoming events for April/ May.
- 27 Mar 2018
PS News: Hon Grant Robertson charts course for public sector
In this e-newsletter, we share the Hon Grant Robertson's speech to IPANZ at the Beehive last week; remind you to nominate projects for the IPANZ Deloitte Public Sector Excellence Awards; and list some events of interest.
- 20 Feb 2018
PS News 11 Dec
In this issue: nominations open for the Deloitte IPANZ Public Sector
Excellence Awards 2018; the December Public Sector is available to read;
we congratulate the winner of the IPANZ School of Government prize; and
list some events in early 2018.
- 07 Dec 2017
PS News 27 Oct: November events
In this issue we ask: Do you understand New Zealand's Regulatory Streetscape? (and how to learn more); encourage your organisation to get involved in Cyber Smart Week (27 Nov - 1 Dec); and list events for November.
- 27 Oct 2017
PS News 14 Sep: Hear from the Award Winners
In this issue we announce our seminar series on the Public Sector Excellence Award winners; link to the September Public Sector Journal which features Border Management; as well as News, Upcoming Events, and Past Events update
- 14 Sep 2017
PS News 10 Aug
In this e-newsletter we announce a new Effective Engagement with Māori workshop, highlight changes in our new website, and list events for August/ September.
- 11 Aug 2017
PS News: Public Sector Excellence Awards winners
In this issue we announce the winners of the Deloitte IPANZ Public Sector Excellence Awards, and provide events of interest throughout July - August.
- 06 Jul 2017
PS News 10 May: May events
IPANZ will have a greater presence in Auckland with the appointment of Philippa Miller Moore as our Auckland Manager. Plus we list events for May.
- 10 May 2017