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Think Campaigning is Tough — Try Governing, Being the Gov’s CEO

We’ve all listened to the debates, the campaign stump speeches, the political ads — and if you were looking for the candidates take on policy — you’d be satisfied. But what about operations, implementation and management tactics?

If you were looking for how the President or Governor Romney would actually implement those policies you would be sorely lacking.

“Any brilliant policy idea will fail if government doesn’t have the capacity to lead and manage it effectively,” said Tom Fox.

Fox is the Vice President for Leadership and Innovation at the Partnership for Public Service.

He told Chris Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program that the President has to be more than a policy wonk he has to be the federal government’s CEO and top manager.

Fox’s Questions for the Candidates

So what should career feds be asking from their presidential candidates? Did Fox miss any?

Programing Note: Fox references the Partnership’s latest report, From Data to Decisions II: Building an Analytics Culture. We will be interviewing one of the authors later this week.

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