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I do hope that you have found my lecture today useful, and given you a   FINE-TUNING DELIVERY SYSTEMS
 sense of the importance of PPP for economic development in Malaysia.
 I trust you will be able to apply what you have learnt and gained from   FOR A COMMON GOAL
 this training programme, not only in terms of the advancement of your
 professional career but also in the service of your respective Governments
 and countries.

 Before I conclude, let me once again thank University of Malaya and   would like to take this opportunity to thank the PTD Alumni Association
 INPUMA for inviting me to deliver this lecture as part of its public lecture   for inviting me to deliver the closing address at this inaugural PTD
 series and also to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia, the MTCP   I Alumni International Conference 2014. I am truly privileged to be here
 Secretariat.    with all the distinguished local and foreign leaders from both the public
               and private sector.
 I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all individuals and
 parties who have in one way or another contributed to the success of   This three-day conference, which is jointly organised by the PTD Alumni
 this lecture. Last but not least, I wish all participants the very best in   Association, together with the National Institute of Public Administration
 your training. May it be a time of fruitful learning and that you have an   (INTAN), Public Service Department; Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign
 enjoyable experience during your stay here in Malaysia.   Relations (IDFR); and the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and
               Management Planning Unit (MAMPU), Prime Minister’s Department
 With  that,  I  now  officially  declare  the  MTCP  Course  on  “Managing   exemplifies the close collaborative spirit between different organisations,
 Diversity In a Globalising World: The Way Forward” open.  with everyone working together towards a common goal, while leveraging
               on each other’s knowledge and expertise.

               The theme chosen for this Conference is “Transformational Leadership
               in Malaysia”, and twelve papers have been presented in the last three
               days. Some touched on the subject of transformational leadership in the
               context of the new transformational programmes, while others discussed
               creativity and innovation in the public sector and the progress towards
               inculcating a positive culture in the delivery system of the public service.
               Deliberation on this subject is indeed timely and immensely important
               to Malaysian leaders, as we face complex challenges to achieve the
               aspirations of Vision 2020, which is less than six years away.

               There is no doubt that the public service shoulders the arduous task
               of ensuring the country’s continued development.  The public service
               is expected to introduce sound and robust policies and strategies to
               bring the nation forward, and implement those policies and strategies
               effectively. The public service realises that it cannot rest on its laurels and
               is undergoing its own transformation so that it can better serve the needs
               and expectations of the rakyat.





 Public Lecture in Conjunction with the Malaysian Technical Co-operation Programme (MTCP) Course on Managing
 Diversity in a Globalising  World: The  Way Forward “Public Private Partnership in Transforming Malaysia’s Economic
 Development. 8 September 2014, Dewan Tunku Chancelor, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur.

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