Second CAREC Institute Executive Leadership Development Program
Twenty-eight senior government officials from eight CAREC member countries developed state-of-the-art skills in five key areas critical to fostering successful regional economic cooperation: leadership, public sector management, strategic thinking and planning, public sector finance, and negotiation and persuasion.
Participants also engaged in candid conversations with policy makers from Singapore and the region, and visited major government agencies in Singapore to get insights on leadership and public management issues in a practical public sector setting.
The ELDP is part of the CAREC Institute’s Leadership Development Initiative and is conducted in partnership with the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP).
Event Materials
Key Documents
Presentation Materials
- 01 Lessons in Regional Cooperation from ASEAN
- 02 Leadership Lessons from the Private Sector
- 03 Public-Private Partnerships for Infrastructure in Central Asia
- 04 Laws of the Rivers The Legal Regimes of Major Interstate River Systems in the United States
- 05 World's Major Rivers An Introduction to International Water Law with Case Studies
- 06 Public Management (1) The Challenge of Policy and Organizational Reform
- 07 Public-Private Partnerships in Economic Development The New Baghlan Sugar Company
- 08 The Mountains are High and the Emperor is Far Away Developing the Suzhou Industrial Park
- 09 Thai Loan Project Benefits Villages But Creates Rifts
- 10 Negotiation Art and Science
- 11 Confidential Instructions for Yan and Zhang
- 12 Strategic Thinking and Planning
- 13 Leadership Reframing, Ethics, and Action
- 14 Learning by Using Case Studies A Short Introduction
- 15 Lessons in Regional Economic Cooperation The Case of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
- 16 The Paglas Experience Extraordinary Leadership in a Zone of Conflict
- 17 Three Policy Exercises