Martijn van der Steen

Adjunct at Hertie School of Governance

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Hertie School of Governance

Martijn van der Steen  joined the Netherlands School for Public Administration (NSOB) in 2002 and is now vice-dean and deputy director of NSOB and director of NSOB’s Think Tank. He studied public administration and history at Erasmus University Rotterdam and was trained as a management consultant at a leading consultancy firm in The Netherlands. His research interests include network management, the use of forecasting and scenarios in policy making, public sector strategy, and the relationship between the media and government. He contributes to several of the School’s research projects with a focus on strategic management, the role that networks can play in the provision of public services, and the relation between knowledge and policy.

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 Strategic and Performance Management     

 Strategic management - Enhancing the strategic capacity of public organisations     

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