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On September 26, 2018, the Commission for Examination and Assessment of Comprehensive Office of Hangzhou, Hangzhou Performance Management Committee Office, School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China and the Center for evidence-based research co-hosted the "new era of government performance management: international experience and innovation in China" seminar in Hangzhou.
The meeting panoramic
Group Photo of main guests
Zhang Zhongcan, deputy secretary of Hangzhou Municipal Party Committee and director of Hangzhou Municipal Appraisal committee (Performance Committee)
Wu Bin, Hangzhou Appraisal office (performance Office) director
Zhang Guoxing, deputy director of Beijing Government Performance Office
Shi Hanfei, Deputy director of Performance Office of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
In the first half of the morning, professor Yang Hongshan presided over the questions and discussions, with the active participation of domestic and foreign experts and scholars, and launched a heated discussion on the issue of Chinese government performance management.
Questions and Discussions
Gao Xiaoping, vice president of The Chinese Society of Administration
Professor Zhou Zhilian, School of Government, Peking University
ProfessorHu Shuogen
Tian Yuping, former director of the Inspection Department of the Office of the Central Commission for Public Sector Reform
Chen Guoquan, professor and director of the Chinese Local Government Innovation Research Center at Zhejiang University
Professor Qi Fanhua of Renmin University of China moderated the session of question and discussion
Former head of performance management in the Clinton administration; Mr. John Kamensky is currently convener of the American Academy of Governance's Group on Government Organization and Reform and a senior fellow at the IBM Center for Government Business Research
Gary VanLandingham, a professor at Florida State University's Askew School of Public Administration and Policy
Evan Berman, Professor, School of Government, University of Wellington and Victoria, New Zealand
Summary by Professor Yang Kaifeng, Dean of School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China