Asking about upper management’s ability to meet quantifiable goals for Ottawa should not be viewed as a personal attack.
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Ottawa councillors should publicly challenge senior bureaucrats on their ability to meet specific, measurable goals for the city.
The authors argue that such questioning should not be seen as personal attacks, but rather as a necessary part of ensuring accountability and transparency within the city's administration.
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Ottawa councillors should publicly challenge senior bureaucrats on their ability to meet specific, measurable goals for the city. The authors argue that such questioning should not be seen as personal attacks, but rather as a necessary part of ensuring accountability and transparency within the city's administration.