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ANNEX B4: Template questionnaire for interviews with public sector

ANNEX B4: Template questionnaire for interviews with public sector representatives as part of the diagnostic tool

Name:………………………………
Department:……………………………..
Responsibilities:……………………………..
Contact details:……………………………..
Date of interview:……………………………..
Interviewer:……………………………..
  • Some people in the public sector think that businesspeople are only interested in themselves.
    Others think that businesspeople are valuable contributors to society. Which comes closest to
    your view?
  • Do you feel that government generally does a good job of helping private enterprise to improve economic growth in the country? If not, what do you think it could do better?
  • Are there any government departments or agencies that you would identify as being especially good or bad at working with the private sector? Which are they?
  • Thinking about efforts to promote public-private dialogue to improve conditions for doing
    business, if a well-known person were to appeal publicly for businesspeople and government to
    work together for the good of the country, who do you think that should be? Who would be
    listened to?
  • Template questionnaire for interviews with public sector representatives

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      Table of Contents

      ANNEX B1: Template for completing diagnostic report and checklists

      ANNEX B2: Template questionnaire for interviews with private sector representatives

      ANNEX B3: Template questionnaire for interviews with BMO representatives

      ANNEX B4: Template questionnaire for interviews with public sector

      ANNEX B5: Template questionnaire for interviews with civil society representatives

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