Author(s) : Jean-Marie Toulouse, Taïeb Hafsi
ISBN : 9782897991241
Year of publication : 2021
Nombre de pages : 132
Langue : Anglais#French</trp-gettext#!trpEnglish#
If a company's public sector doesn't function, the whole company is prevented from functioning. Firstly, it manages the rules of the game, and is their guardian. The public sector is the guardian of what the English call "the common". The "bien commun" is what belongs to everyone, and what's special about it is that everyone behaves like an owner when it comes to usufruct, but no one in particular feels like an owner when it comes to protecting or managing it. Everyone is ready to take the benefits of the "common good", but no one wants to shoulder the burdens. Economists have long demonstrated that the chances of survival of the commons are virtually nil. We believe it can be otherwise, provided we collectively become aware of the collective nature of our destiny.
Our conversation on managing the common good is based on 40 years of studying the strategy of public-sector companies. We illustrate our points by featuring many managers, but especially three public-sector leaders: Jean-Paul Bailly, who headed France's RATP and La Poste; Yves Devin, who presided over the rebirth of the STM; and Sylvain Lafrance, who transformed Radio-Canada, whose experiences were particularly revealing.
This book is a reflection on the common good and its management. Although it is based on available knowledge, our inclination is to debate rather than demonstrate. Above all, we wish to put on the table the questions that should animate our collective reflection on this very demanding management and on the training of its managers.
Jean-Marie Toulouse is an honorary professor at HEC Montréal. He has been an Officer of the Order of Quebec since 2004 and a member of the Royal Society of Canada since 1997. He was Director of HEC Montréal and one of the main builders of its international reputation. He has published numerous articles and books on strategic management and entrepreneurship. He holds a doctorate in industrial psychology from the Université de Montréal.
Taïeb Hafsi, D.B.A., is Professor of Strategy and Society at HEC Montréal. He holds an M.Sc. in Management from the Sloan School at MIT and a Ph.D. in Strategic Management from Harvard Business School.




