Contradictions in volatile times. Capacity building in Southern Italian Regions. President C. Flamment. 14 April 2012

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Contradictions in volatile times Capacity building in Southern Italian Regions President C. Flamment 14 April 2012

Summary 1. Who we are 2. The sovereign debt crisis 3. The price of the Administration 4. Formez PA and the weaknesses of the Italian context 4.1 Italy s Southern Question 4.2 The citizens mistrust towards institutions 5. Formez PA at service of Government action 6. Formez PA for Southern Italy 7. Formez PA and its international activities 8. Conclusions 2

Introduction Paper presented at the closing seminar: Contradictions in Public Management. Managing in volatile times XVI Conference of International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM), Rome, April 14, 2012 First of all I would like to add my cordial greetings to our many International guests. Special thanks to prof. Meneguzzo and prof. Tria who offered us to cooperate in this top academic conference, place of illustration of many interesting experiences and exchange of information on public policies implemented in combating economic crisis. 3

1. Who we are (1/2) I would like to briefly introduce foreign colleagues to the complex activity of Formez PA, organization I have the honor to chair. Formez PA is a non-governmental body, in house of Italian Ministry for Public Administration closely working with several Regions and local autonomies. Formez PA double mission is: ¾ ¾ on one side to accompany the implementation of reforms and the spread of innovation in central and local Public Administrations; and on the other side to be architect of a deep transformation in communication between government and citizens aiming at putting them at the center of administration s actions. 4

1. Who we are (2/2) The Institute is also working on the development of human capital, in particular in local administrations on the innovation of recruiting and training models, supporting the Ministry and SSPA in their tasks and training programs. Formez PA strongly focuses on less developed areas of the Country (45 years of experience in supporting Southern Italy local autonomies and universities) as strong is its international vision; as you will see the Institute is present with many projects and activities in about 30 European and extra-european Countries. 5

2. The sovereign debt crisis (1/2) Before entering any specific example of our activities, in supporting government program and actions against economic crisis, I would like to make some framework remarks A wonderful achievement (the amazing increase in longevity) involves the worldwide growing crisis of welfare state (another important achievement of 20th century). First of all let s look on the bright side: at the root of the runaway public debt we find the unexpected and unbelievable extension of life, registered during last 50 years, unfitting with a comprehensive welfare system. In those Countries adopting a complete welfare model, as Italy is, where the State itself covers most of cost for education, health, security and social assistance for elderly people, public spending has steadily grown into becoming completely out of control. 6

2. The sovereign debt crisis (2/2) As highlighted this week by International Monetary Fund in the Global Financial Stability Report, there is a real longevity alarm. IMF points out that if average life expectancy in 2050 will be three years longer than today, the comprehensive cost of the aging population will increase by 50%. Well please consider that life expectancy today in Italy is longer than average of most countries, and roughly 10 years longer than fifty years ago. Since 1950 we registered the major increase in the whole human history, and this wonderful achievement happened in the country where medical and social security assistance( besides education) is fully paid by the State. The sovereign debt crisis drove many countries to review the perimeter of public sector adopting extraordinary measures to control deficit growth; in Italy we had an indiscriminate and non-selective cut of public spending ( the so called linear cut ) The challenge should be to completely review welfare and public expenditures, meeting the needs of citizens at costs they agree to pay. 7

3. The price of the Administration (1/2) Actually we agree with David Osborne,author of Reinventing Government, when in his work The Price of Government * translated and distributed by Formez before economic crisis-, he highlights the need for each State to rethink models of welfare because of the longer life, reclassifying priorities ( and amounts) of public spending and considering stakeholders wishes. The problem is not only about the aims of public spending, nor about the unquestioned validity of rights and achievements of welfare state, but to make understandable to all social categories and Unions the insufficient means, the impossibility for the State to cover all needs along lifetime. It s important not only to defend acquired rights and welfare levels, unsustainable now, but particularly how to work to build new balances (equilibrium) between different generations and needs, laying the foundation for a sustainable future. *D. Osborne and T. Gaebler, 1992 *D. Osborne and P. Hutchinson, 2004 8

3. The price of the Administration (2/2) The goal is to make public administration more efficient and effective towards the price of public services delivery that citizens are willing to pay and their compliance in terms of quantity and most of all quality. The matter is no more the size of public intervention, to be reduced or enlarged. The matter is to fix priorities, in the light of an average lifetime of 80/85 years, of completely different needs and above all Which price are citizens willing to pay with their taxes and against which services. It is still right that you earnings increase all over your lifetime; if we live 20 years (instead of ten) after our working life, do we prefer the state to pay for higher salaries or for higher level of medical assistance? The bureaucratic administration paradigm must give way to entrepreneurial administration, acting on the basis of the sustainability of its actions and wishes of the stakeholders. 9

4. Formez PA and the weaknesses of the Italian context The Italian Government, and Formez PA as its instrument, is working to modernize the public administration by focusing on flexibility, decentralization, transparency, performance evaluation and cost-benefit analysis of performance and public services. This is the spirit of deep PA reform, in which Formez operates at national and international level, aiming at innovation and change of the whole central and local PA. In this changing context, common to almost every western country, Italy suffers two structural factors affecting negatively the competitiveness of our Country: ¾ ¾ The first one is the problem of Southern Italy, never properly faced The second is the excessive mistrust of citizens towards institutions 10

4.1 Italy s Southern Question (1/2) The so called Italian Southern Question has historically been a central aim of every government program, to become afterwards an alibi to justify the low economic growth of the Country. As a matter of fact the Italian economic growth, excluding Southern Italy and islands, is higher than European average (Northern Italy has a GDP growth at Europe s top, while the South stands along the last places). In fact the failures in facing Southern Italy problems have been caused by omissions more than by wrong actions; the complexity & unpopularity of proper solutions, convinced governments to postpone many incisive actions, so favoring negative inertia. 11

4.1 Italy s Southern Question (2/2) Disaggregated interventions without a global vision of development led Southern Italy into an apparently unstoppable decline. Despite all the problems and the infrastructural deficiencies, thanks to its artistic and cultural heritage and its geographical position and climatic conditions, Southern Italy represents a great resource and the key to definitively boost our Country, changing intervention strategy and people s mind. 12

4.2 The citizens mistrust towards institutions Another factor that is negatively affecting Italian recovery is a general mistrust in the Country s ability to overcome the crisis. The mistrust of citizens, and especially of young people, towards not only the political class but the entire leading class (institutions, bureaucracy, political parties, labor unions, judiciary, etc ) makes the perception even worse than reality. And perception has an immediate effect on worldwide rankings and consequently on investment capacity. The whole Country should instead find a spirit of cooperation and unity to support a government action aimed at re-launch not only the economy but the entire national system. Therefore, regain the citizens trust in Public Adminstration represents one of main targets of the action of Formez PA, assisting the administrations in being even more transparent, reliable and concrete in their relationships with people. 13

5. Formez PA at service of Government action Starting with this premise Department of PA and Formez PA launched in 2009 the Linea Amica program (full assistance and problem solving by phone or web to all Italian citizens). With a network of over 1,200 public centers, over 60 million annual contacts between public operators and citizens, and a satisfaction rate of over 92%, Linea Amica represents a worldwide example of innovative relations between citizens and administrations. The initiatives on transparency aimed at regaining citizens trust have recently placed Italy among the countries with the most remarkable progress in this field. The Ministry of PA and Formez PA carry out monitoring activities on salaries and consultancies, absenteeism and spending in public administration. As an example, attracting the interest of many international observers, Italy is the first developed country to have a real-time complete census, available for all citizens, about number, costs and use of public cars in both central and local administrations. 14

6. Formez PA for Southern Italy (1/4) Considering this scenario, I would like now to quickly spend some words on the activities of Formez PA for Southern Italy and on its international activities. Formez PA has spent most of its 45 years activities for Southern Italy, serving as the operational agency for central policies aimed at supporting the Southern Regions. As I said before the emphasis that has been historically dedicated to public administrations of Southern Italy rises from the belief that from this area, we should start to re-launch our development My personal belief is that the essential conditions for improving competitiveness of the South economic system are two: more competent and modern Public Administrations as key elements for the effectiveness of development policies and an adequate volume of infrastructure investment (capital expenditure), for achieving the growth goals. 15

6. Formez PA for Southern Italy (2/4) Unfortunately, on this second point it should be noted the existing lack of capacity of making effective investments in the South of Italy,( e.g. see the inability to properly plan and spend the money allocated from the UE to our Convergence Objective Regions). Notwithstanding European funds, to date, the total amount of PA expenditure in the South is lower than in the rest of the Country, with a share of the capital expenditure continuously declining. Thus Formez, with his long experience in training and assistance programs to regional and local level, primarily focuses on the growth of institutional capacity for southern administrations to: improve the ability to plan and use of Structural Funds allocated from the European Union; ensure the effective and prompt implementation of actions co-financed by the European Union; promote the integration and the training of a new leading class; increase the reliability of transparency and participation. Public Administrations promoting 16

6. Formez PA for Southern Italy (3/4) Formez PA also acts all over southern regions to improve accessibility and use of public services, and to fight the digital divide gap Over the years Formez PA has enabled partnerships with many Southern universities to develop joint programs aimed at enhancing human capital in public administrations and methodologies innovation. As our way of operating, our technical assistance should never turn into a surrogate function. The real help to southern p.a. does not come from replacement but from training and accompanying actions. 17

6. Formez PA for Southern Italy (4/4) In this respect, we think that the recover of Southern Italy should be encouraged through: -longterm infrastructural investment ( and the government is currently operating in this direction) -support to the public administrations in improving their organizational and managerial capacities and in transforming the administrative behavior through innovation, ICT and new media Believe in South Development also needs to believe in the value of its human capital; and to invest in it through the enhancement of the recruitment systems and by boosting training programs. These are other priorities of Formez mission for Southern Italy. In this context, Formez PA has developed over the last three years over 70 projects in Southern Italy, assisting more than 1,500 local administrations, training and assisting more than 20,000 civil servants, and selecting more than 200,000 people to bring new expertise to Southern administrations. 18

7. Formez PA and its international activities (1/2) Finally, for the qualified international guests, I would like to conclude the overview on the action of Formez PA as instrument of Italian Government, highlighting the activities developed abroad. Since 2002 Formez has acquired a deep experience in international cooperation, creating an exceptionally extensive network of partnerships between Italian and foreign Administrations. Through 80 projects carried out, we generated strong synergies among administration involved, gaining a leading position in Europe by number of Twinning programs and tender won and realized. The total value of international projects has exceeded 70 million Euros. 19

7. Formez and its international activities (2/2) Acting for the Italian Department for the Public Administration and for the Foreign Ministry Formez developed tools and coordination, analysis, training and technical assistance to the Italian central and local public administrations aimed at strengthening their internationalization capacity. Formez PA has operated in over 30 Countries, collaborating with 12 different Italian Ministries, Authorities and national bodies such as ANCI (National Association of Italian Municipalities) as well as with the entire network of regional administrations. 20

7.2 The worldwide Formez PA projects These projects, over the years, geographically developed as follows:

8. Conclusions During the global crisis, there are Countries which, although been more suffering from its impact, are coming out better and faster than Italy. Nevertheless, Italy can count on private capital and on resources than others country don t have (e.g. the presence in the Country of most of the world's archaeological and cultural resources). The path of reforms that the Italian Government has started, must be continued up to the end. The impression that our welfare state will be weaker at the end of the game, is a wrong impression. Acquired rights could seem to be reduced, but actually they will only be relocated, so enabling the sustainability and development of our Country We as leading class of the Country at different level of accountability (managers, labor unions, executives) have to do everything possible to regain the trust of citizens, supporting the reform and economic recovery efforts that our Government is pursuing with consistency and balance. 22

8. Conclusions The Country, and especially our Mezzogiorno, needs to believe again in the future and the Public Administration has to create the structural conditions for doing that. We must believe in training and competencies ensuring that Italians will continue to stand out in the world for their creativity, abilities and innovation capacity. I thank you very much for your attention and I want to conclude my speech with an optimistic message. Following a Goethe suggestion Ireally love If you have a dream..start acting now...this will help to win your challenge. As I am confident most of us, and most of our governments are already properly operating to overcome the crisis, I wish to all of us that next year meeting will be entitled.. Managing Public Administrations in Economic Recovery Times! 23