Final Report on Measuring and improving state sector productivity
Thai Quoc Khanh made this Official Information request to New Zealand Productivity Commission
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      From: Thai Quoc Khanh
      
    
    Dear New Zealand Productivity Commission,
I found your draft report on Measuring and improving state sector productivity dated December 2017 is very interesting.
If possible, could you please kindly show me how to retrieve (or provide me) the final report if it is available.
Thank you very much,
Yours faithfully,
Thai Quoc Khanh
        From: Daiman Smith
        New Zealand Productivity Commission
      
    
    Response to OIA Request: Final Report on Measuring and improving state
 sector productivity
 
Thai Quoc Khanh
c/- ‘FYI website’
[sent via email to f[1][email address]]
 
20 November 2018
 
Dear Mr Thai Quoc Khanh,
 
Your request for information: Thank you for your OIA request of 26 October
 2018 which I reproduce here:
 
“I found your draft report on Measuring and improving state sector
 productivity dated December 2017 is very interesting. If possible, could
 you please kindly show me how to retrieve (or provide me) the final report
 if it is available.”
 
Response from the NZ Productivity Commission: We attach the final
 report(s) of our inquiry into State Sector Productivity. Please note the
 final report(s) were in two volumes – ‘Measuring State Sector
 Productivity’, and, ‘Improving State Sector Productivity’. These reports
 are also publicly available on the Commission’s website and can be reached
 at the following weblink: [2]Final Reports – Improving and Measuring State
 Sector Productivity. Please let us know if we can assist you any further
 in this request for information. If you wish to discuss this decision with
 us, please feel free to contact me in the first instance at the details
 provided below.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
 this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
 [3]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
Daiman Smith
 
 
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