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      <title>The Welsh public sector cannot afford legacy ways of working anymore</title>
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      <description>With a new government and a new mandate for change, Wales must do things differently over the coming months to deliver change that can be felt by the public. For years, public service reform in Wales has focused heavily on &lt;em&gt;what&lt;/em&gt; government should deliver: housing, health, care, transport. Far less attention has been paid to &lt;em&gt;how&lt;/em&gt; change is delivered. That matters more than ever.</description>
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