According to Sheridan Gregoire, host of the Global View on Q, in the past 22 years, the public sector has not produced anything novel or original; instead, it has simply seized every chance and endeavor to try and take over tasks that the private sector is better suited to perform. He points out that the public sector's bureaucracy does not permit the same degree of flexibility in efficient decision-making. He says fundamental components make up the decision-making process in the public sector, including environment, goals and standards. He added that the decision-maker in the public sector adheres to recognizable procedures in light of these three notions. In response to a remark, he emphasized the importance of requesting particular credentials from candidates before voters cast their ballots. He notes that the present health minister, for example, is not a physician or a management expert, and asks "How does that work out?". Sheridan Gregoire (Mr G), host of Q95’s Global View on Q.
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