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    <description>This podcast from Cube Group discusses all aspects of public value, from how its delivered by government and NFPs, through to the changing landscape of what the public actually values.</description>
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        <title>Cube Group Podcast #2 - 7 Virtues of Public Value Leaders</title>
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In episode 2 of Cube Group's podcast, Managing Director Ben Schramm and Scott Ko sit down to be contrary to the 7 deadly sins of leadership. Instead, we focused on the positive, and looked at the 7 virtues that Public Value Leaders should aspire to.

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Mark Moore, the Harvard professor who founded the concept of public value as a key outcome of organisations and governments around the world presented his latest ideas and thoughts in Melbourne, Australia (3 March 2016).

In our inaugural podcast from Cube Group, Scott Ko, Jeremy Levine, and Tristan Russell discuss their thoughts on what Mark had to say, and what it meant for us as public value consultants.

For more info, please visit www.cubegroup.com.au]]></description>
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