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Public service has a middle management problem, says Segal

The PM’s Advisory Committee on the Public Service’s annual report is calling for more effective implementation of government decisions, better use of middle managers, and stronger recruitment and leadership development.

The federal public service has a middle management problem and “conflicting accountabilities” are slowing decision-making, says Hugh Segal, chair of the influential committee that advises Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the public service.

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