This is the third award of the PFM Boarder of the Year.
This year we have a tie. The award for the PFM Boarder of the Year 2012 goes to Gord Evans and Matt Andrews.
Motivation:Through their fire-side conversation with the Board, Gord and Matt have indicated the importance of the context in which PFM reform is to be implemented.
In particular during his conversation (
http://pfmboard.com/index.php?topic=938.0 - read by over 5,000 persons – wow!) Gord tells us about the big picture, that is the importance of the interrelation of the Centre of Government (CoG) functions and in particular policy management to achieve a meaningful link between budget and policies.
For his part (
http://pfmboard.com/index.php?topic=6075.0 ) Matt deepens the analysis of CoG by pointing to the different agents, both internal and external, who can determine success/failure of any public administration reform, including MTEF. He warns us about short-cut solutions which may produce quick-fixes but are not sustainable over time. He has expanded his analysis into a new book to be out this coming January (attached the cover of his book – you need to register to the Board to be able to see it).