There is a yawning gap between what governments around the world are achieving for their citizens, and what they could be achieving – the "public impact" gap.
The Centre for Public Impact — an innovative European not-for-profit foundation, funded by The Boston Consulting Group — has spent years examining more than 300 global case studies of public services, from dam projects in Uganda to the National Broadband Network in Australia
Through this CPI has built a new theory of "public impact fundamentals" to help policy makers and public leaders push through radical improvements to services, with particular relevance to rapidly Asian nations as they race to expand the capabilities of the state to meet rising citizen demands.