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11th edition of Cidade iNova Magazine on air
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- 11th edition of Cidade iNova Magazine on air
Today is the day to acquire knowledge! The João Goulart Foundation publishes the new edition of the Cidade iNova magazine.
The 11th edition has a series of relevant articles and texts on good practices in Public Management, developed at the City Hall of Rio de Janeiro, through municipal public managers, Carioca Leaders and civil servants from various areas.
Fantastic articles are present: Qualified diagnostics – the key to results-oriented management, by Guilherme Alves, Institutional Affairs Advisor and Vinicius Peçanha, duo from The Municipal Secretariat of Public Order presents a proposal for a new concept of Public Order, based on management for results, intersectoral dialogues and scalable projects, such as the CEP (Set of Prevention Strategies) program, launched this year. The article by Sérgio Bastos and Alexandre Cherman, from the Data and Behavior Coordination Office of the João Goulart Foundation, discusses biases and personnel selection, with the intriguing title “Forming Teams without Judging People”, and presents the combined AHP-TOPSIS tool, a mathematical method to support managers in decision-making.
Present in this edition, the article “The implementation of the Municipal Personal Data Protection Program in the City Hall of Rio de Janeiro: Challenges and Perspectives”, written by Ana Paula Vasconcellos da Silva, Technical Coordinator of Data Protection and Bruno Bondarovsky, Undersecretary of Transparency and Digital Government of the Secretariat of Government and Public Integrity is a fundamental reading on the subject. The Program has five axes that promote a culture of data protection within the Rio City Hall.
Innovation in government is the subject of the interview with Rodrigo Narcizo, co-founder and project leader at Gnova – Government Innovation Laboratory, of Enap, Jessika Moreira, general coordinator of Íris | Innovation Laboratory of the Government of Ceará, and Guilherme de Almeida, Specialist in Public Policies and Government Management in the federal government. The three experts share their points of view on the concepts of innovation and innovation laboratories, pointing out relevant characteristics for public administration and differentiating truly innovative projects from other executive projects through examples.
In the GTT section, the Rio de Janeiro leaders who are members of the Rio Women's Leadership Cross-Cutting Working Group presented details about the work developed by the group. The objective was to present a proposal for regulating the Rio Women's Leadership Program, including guidelines, documents, actions and a matrix of responsibilities.
The Rio Economic Activity Indicator (IAE-Rio) is the theme of the column written by Chicão Bulhões, Secretary of Economic Development, Innovation and Simplification, and by Undersecretary Marcel Grillo Balassiano. The authors showed that Rio's economic activity returned, in September of this year, to the same level as before the pandemic - February 2020. Vitor Almeida, a lover of Rio's suburbs, participates in this edition bringing his perspective of the Marvelous City, presenting reflections on Suburban Rio and the population that lives there, who are capable of creating the most diverse stories of everyday life. The social historian and creator of content for social networks has a master's degree in Social History from UERJ/FFP.
The Treasures of Rio section features the Roberto Burle Marx Site, a World Heritage Site, located in the Pedra Branca Massif, in Guaratiba. In the “Me, a leader” section, physiotherapist and Rio de Janeiro leader Pedro Ivo talks about his career at the Municipal Department for People with Disabilities and shares his fight against Multiple Myeloma, a rare type of cancer that affects the bone marrow and blood cells.
Without a doubt, it is a very special edition!
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