Implementing the risk management standard in the public sector : part two
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The widespread reforms that habe place in the public sector in recent years have led to greater flexibility in the workforce, with managers having a greater measure of control than before. With this freedom comes the responsibility to ensure that administrative processes are carried out as effectively as possible, without unnecessary wastage of resources. A successful risk management programme will enable public sector organisations to achieve these aims, and maintain a focus on their principle function of providing the highest standard of service to the public</abstract>
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<note>This paper is based in a presentation at the 21st National Conference of the Association of Risk and Insurance Managers of Australasia Limited, held 9-12h November at the Sydney Hilton and Wesley Conference Centre</note>
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