NUS LKY

NUS LKY

Public Policy: Design and Implementation for Success Programme

26 Jun 2024 To 27 Aug 2024

2 Months, Online

About The Programme

Public policy design and implementation are dynamic processes that are operating under changing and challenging social, political, and economic conditions.

Amidst the general mood of skepticism about the problem-solving capacity of policymakers in the face of ‘wicked problems’ – which are complex, sophisticated, and often interconnected – policymakers are involving more stakeholders in strengthening the policy cycle from design to effective implementation and organisations are investing in new techniques to drive greater success (Mckinsey on Government, 2022).

In the Public Policy: Design and Implementation for Success programme offered by Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Executive Education, National University of Singapore and Emeritus, you will explore modules that will enable you to understand how public policies must evolve to meet the needs of a changing society.

View more on Emeritus Website here.

BROCHURE

Learning Outcomes

  • Formulate public policies by using a design-centred approach while being sensitive to the complex political and societal environment
  • Evaluate policies using quantitative analysis techniques, impact evaluation and cost-benefit analysis
  • Analyse challenges and ethics involved in creating public policies, along with the effects of digitalisation and technology on policy processes
  • Build effective policy communications using data, memos and briefs

Target Audience

The programme is designed for Mid to Senior-Level Policy Influencers looking to enhance policy expertise and impact in their current policy leadership role by:

  • Building capacity in contemporary concepts in public policy through real-world case studies and applications
  • Acquiring skillsets to critically engage with public policy and develop insights to make policy recommendations or decisions

Modules

  • Module 1: Foundations of Public Policy
  • Module 2: Challenges for Public Policy in the 21st Century
  • Module 3: Public Policy Processes
  • Module 4: Policy Institutions and Actors
  • Module 5: Assessing and Evaluating Polices
  • Module 6: Policy Communications
  • Module 7: Public Policy in the Digital Age
  • Module 8: Leadership and Ethics for Public Policy Makers

For more information, please view Emeritus website here.

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Programme Date, Duration, Format and Fees

Starts on: 26 June 2024 – 27 August 2024
Duration: 2 Months, Online, 4-6 hours per week
Format: 60 Recorded Video Lectures, 12 Assignments, 6 Real-World Case Studies and 3 Role Plays
Programme fees: USD2,000 (GST payable for Singapore Residents)

*Flexible payment available
*Special group enrolment pricing

Upon successful completion of the programme, participants will be awarded a digital Certificate of Completion by the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Executive Education, National University of Singapore.

E-mail: info@emeritus.org | Call: +65 8014 3066

Our Faculty

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Dr Jun Jie Woo, Senior Research Fellow in the Governance and Economy Department at the Institute of Policy Studies, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

Dr Woo Jun Jie is a Senior Research Fellow in the Governance and Economy Department at the Institute of Policy Studies. His research interests include urban policy, economic development, and crisis management in Asia. He has published several books on Singapore’s development as a global financial centre. His research has also been published in leading SSCI journals. Prior to joining IPS, Jun Jie was Assistant Professor and Programme Leader at the Education University of Hong Kong, where he led the formation of a Bachelor’s Degree programme in Policy Sciences and Management. Before that, he was Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University, where he won the inaugural Community Research Fellowship for his service learning initiatives. As Rajawali Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in Harvard University, Jun Jie studied policy co-creation in Boston’s technology sector. His interest in tech and urban policy was picked up during his stint as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Singapore University of Technological and Design. Jun Jie received his PhD from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. He holds an MSc in International Political Economy from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University and a BSc (First Class Honours) in Economic and Management from the London School of Economics.