ANDREW GRAHAM
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  • About
    • Short C.V.
    • Full C.V.
  • Paths of Interest, Research, Expertise and Curiosity
    • Public Sector Financial Management
    • New: Leadership
    • Management
    • Risk and Risk Management
    • Police Governance
    • New: First Nations Police Governance
    • Security and Policing
  • Teaching, Queens University
    • 823: Concepts of Public Policy Leadership
    • 824 Policy Leadership in Practice
    • SPS 809: Management in the Public Sector (PMPA only)
    • SPS 827 Financial Management
    • SPS 897: Directed Reading
  • Books, Studies and Teaching Support
    • Canadian Public-Sector Financial Management
    • Making the Case
    • Integrated Risk Management Implementation: An e-Book
    • Canada's Critical Infrastructure: When is Safe Enough Safe Enough?
    • Innovations in Public Expenditure Management
  • Articles, Reports, Reviews
  • Case Studies Centre of Excellence
    • The IPAC Case Study Program
    • Authored Case Studies
    • Writing Cases
    • Teaching Cases
    • Working with Case Studies
  • GOVTALK - Communicating inside Government
  • Workshops and Presentations
  • Service
  • Connections, Networks, Links
  • Sounding Off: The Briefly Noted Archives
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What is all this about?

Well, over my years in government and teaching, I have developed a number of interested and some expertise in a few areas, most notably in my research and teaching work either in academic settings or through the professional executive education I have done. I also have interests outside these boundaries - personal and assuredly eclectic. So under separate table, i will give some background on those interests, some links to my own work (although check under Workshops and Presentations
, Books and Teaching Support or Publications for more work. The one outstanding area that has its own home here is, of course, Case Studies.
Case Studies
Management
Financial
Risk
Governance
First Nations Police Governance
Leadership
During World War I, American humorist and social commentator Will Rogers was asked how the Allies should deal with the enemy submarine problem. He said the solution was simple, “Boil the oceans.” When asked how to boil the oceans, he responded, “I’m a policy man. I let others worry about implementation.”
E-Mail: andrew.graham@queensu.ca
Telephone: 613 583 0096
Skype: grahamandy