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How the public sector spends its money is increasingly being scrutinised by the public and private sectors alike.  Limited funds, flatlined economy, austerity: increasingly there’s a need to do more with less and demonstrate tangible value for money and impact within our communities To achieve this, and to address the complexity and the variables impacting on decision-making requires institutional co-ordination, inter-disciplinary approaches and inter-governmental cooperation. It means a collective effort with the limited funds at hand to achieve the transformation of our landscapes, maximise service delivery and maintain the economic foundations of the cities and country. 

In this episode we talk to two of the three Directors of Novus3 - James Scheepers and Bernard van Biljon. Together with Jaco de Vries, they have a wealth of experience in  developing methods and tools to support decision-making, assist the technical and political prioritisation processes and to demonstrate the spatial and socio-economic impacts of public spending.  Their expertise and insights are derived from almost two decades of service, understanding and developing approaches to support these challenges.  Their insights and approaches have served a diversity of clients including Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), a number of Metros, National Departments and SOEs.  Their reflections in this interview offer the listener  unique and comprehensive perspectives on the scale and complexity of the challenges and the means to address these issues. 

Recorded 18th Sept 2019