Welcome to the Public Service Adventure Podcast, where we travel through the land of complicated processes, obscure acronyms and invisible accountability!
We are two Belgians who believe that our public services can and should be better. So we want to hear what has been tried in some public administrations and see what can be replicated. We interview people who are working to improve the Belgian public sector, be it as public servants, cabinet members, researchers and consultants.
Check out episode 0 to hear more, or head over to our LinkedIn page.
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Welcome to the Public Service Adventure Podcast, where we travel through the land of complicated processes, obscure acronyms and invisible accountability!
We are two Belgians who believe that our public services can and should be better. So we want to hear what has been tried in some public administrations and see what can be replicated. We interview people who are working to improve the Belgian public sector, be it as public servants, cabinet members, researchers and consultants.
Check out episode 0 to hear more, or head over to our LinkedIn page.
#3 Language issues in federal government? Think again. With Sandrine Daoud
Public Service Adventure
18 minutes 10 seconds
5 months ago
#3 Language issues in federal government? Think again. With Sandrine Daoud
Is language really a barrier when working in Belgium’s multilingual government ecosystem? In this episode, we sit down with Sandrine Daoud, a French-speaking advisor and spokesperson in a Flemish-speaking federal cabinet, to explore how collaboration and curiosity can bridge linguistic divides.
Public Service Adventure
Welcome to the Public Service Adventure Podcast, where we travel through the land of complicated processes, obscure acronyms and invisible accountability!
We are two Belgians who believe that our public services can and should be better. So we want to hear what has been tried in some public administrations and see what can be replicated. We interview people who are working to improve the Belgian public sector, be it as public servants, cabinet members, researchers and consultants.
Check out episode 0 to hear more, or head over to our LinkedIn page.