The document discusses open government and citizen engagement initiatives. It notes that the volume of digital data is increasing rapidly and will soon exceed storage capabilities. It then outlines key trends in social media and technology use. The document proposes that government needs to better move information and data to the public in a transparent, participatory and collaborative manner. It provides examples of open government initiatives around publishing high-value data sets, getting public input, and using challenges and prizes to spur innovation. The conclusion emphasizes that successful open government requires consideration of culture, process, people, technology, and content.
Regaining Trust - Communication and Open Transparent Government in Portugal 2018Pedro Tavares
Presentation at the 57th session of the Public Governance Comittee - “Towards Open Transparent and Inclusive Government”, Paris 11th April 2018.
The Portuguese Strategy, namely from Ministry of Justice, to create a more transparent and inclusive government using digital transformation and a Marketing Communications strategy.
This is from a talk I gave to the members of Northeast Ohio SIM in September 2009. It focuses on the dilemma of profitable growth in a slow economy, and what CIOs can do about it.
All Things Data - Core Tools for Economic Development PractitionersTom Dworetsky, AICP
The recent profusion of data tools has made it easier to make informed economic development decisions than ever before. Yet at the same time, this inundation of information resources can make it difficult to keep track of all the tools at our disposal. What’s an economic developer to do? At the 2016 Northeast Economic Development Association (NEDA) Conference in New Haven, our panel of data junkies led a discussion about what you need to know in order to navigate the complex market of data resources. Through highlighting a variety of free and/or cost-effective data tools that can facilitate economic development decision-making and leading an interactive discussion aimed at developing solutions for your specific data challenges, session attendees came away with an enhanced understanding of how to find and use better data to carry out the mission of their organizations.
Check out the slides from the session!
Regaining Trust - Communication and Open Transparent Government in Portugal 2018Pedro Tavares
Presentation at the 57th session of the Public Governance Comittee - “Towards Open Transparent and Inclusive Government”, Paris 11th April 2018.
The Portuguese Strategy, namely from Ministry of Justice, to create a more transparent and inclusive government using digital transformation and a Marketing Communications strategy.
This is from a talk I gave to the members of Northeast Ohio SIM in September 2009. It focuses on the dilemma of profitable growth in a slow economy, and what CIOs can do about it.
All Things Data - Core Tools for Economic Development PractitionersTom Dworetsky, AICP
The recent profusion of data tools has made it easier to make informed economic development decisions than ever before. Yet at the same time, this inundation of information resources can make it difficult to keep track of all the tools at our disposal. What’s an economic developer to do? At the 2016 Northeast Economic Development Association (NEDA) Conference in New Haven, our panel of data junkies led a discussion about what you need to know in order to navigate the complex market of data resources. Through highlighting a variety of free and/or cost-effective data tools that can facilitate economic development decision-making and leading an interactive discussion aimed at developing solutions for your specific data challenges, session attendees came away with an enhanced understanding of how to find and use better data to carry out the mission of their organizations.
Check out the slides from the session!
Transforming Connected Services into Industry Beating Experiences | Insurance...Dion Hinchcliffe
As the world becomes infused with sensors and everything becomes quantified, industries like insurance are literally being revolutionizing by a combination of Internet of Things and analytics. Here's how to think about the opportunity strategically. From my opening keynote at Insurance IoT in Chicago.
Through the exploration of customer case studies, we’ll show you how you can:
- Democratise data for all stakeholders – from journalists to top management
- Use data to measure and optimise content performance
- Increase ad yield and paid subscriptions thanks to new audience insights
- Integrate analytics data with your CMS platform for real-time editorial decisions
- Instill a data governance strategy with media dashboards for all
- We’ll present real-life case studies from Lagardère Active, one of France’s leading media groups (Elle, Paris Match, Europe 1...), and other analytics use cases for media companies.
My keynote presentation on the challenges for Norway in adapting to the digital economy. I cover technology infrastructure and culture, based on original analysis.
The Future of Growth and Industries Webcast Series: Trends to watch for 2020Grant Thornton LLP
An analysis of future challenges across industry based on recent research. The presentation features technology disruption and internationalism as key themes.
In the age of information overload, having a social media measurement practice is the key to successful execution of your social strategy. In this session, Debra Askanase looked at what data points tell you that your community cares and is willing to take action, a methodology to figuring what data is relevant to your outcomes, where to find the metrics that matter, and why setting up the right metrics can make the difference between knowing that people visited a page on your website, and if your social media actions sent them there.
Why Multicloud Integration Will Disrupt Digital Experience and Drive Growth |...Dion Hinchcliffe
Most organizations have a large digital experience gap, both for customer and employee experiences. The solution is to much more strategically use their assets, including data, IT systems, and people, more effectively to industrialize and scale their experience capabilities. I recently explored both the business imperative for why as well as the means for how to accomplish this in a lunch keynote at the 10th anniversary Cloud Expo in New York City.
We presented our view point on how to hire and retain digital talent in this day and age. Essentially our point of view is - they don't need to be digital, just smart and have the drive to learn.
Simple Principles for Complex Data-Led Organisational TransformationBarry Magee
Digital Transformation Lab - Best of Practitioner Research - Jun 2021 - Barry Magee
I'm an experienced senior business leader focused on how data-driven transformation creates organisational value with deep experience in sales, marketing, strategy, operations, and change management. I’m a recognized industry-leading specialist and academic on effective and systemic innovation using data and analytics to build competitive advantage and tangible results.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrymagee/
Transforming Connected Services into Industry Beating Experiences | Insurance...Dion Hinchcliffe
As the world becomes infused with sensors and everything becomes quantified, industries like insurance are literally being revolutionizing by a combination of Internet of Things and analytics. Here's how to think about the opportunity strategically. From my opening keynote at Insurance IoT in Chicago.
Through the exploration of customer case studies, we’ll show you how you can:
- Democratise data for all stakeholders – from journalists to top management
- Use data to measure and optimise content performance
- Increase ad yield and paid subscriptions thanks to new audience insights
- Integrate analytics data with your CMS platform for real-time editorial decisions
- Instill a data governance strategy with media dashboards for all
- We’ll present real-life case studies from Lagardère Active, one of France’s leading media groups (Elle, Paris Match, Europe 1...), and other analytics use cases for media companies.
My keynote presentation on the challenges for Norway in adapting to the digital economy. I cover technology infrastructure and culture, based on original analysis.
The Future of Growth and Industries Webcast Series: Trends to watch for 2020Grant Thornton LLP
An analysis of future challenges across industry based on recent research. The presentation features technology disruption and internationalism as key themes.
In the age of information overload, having a social media measurement practice is the key to successful execution of your social strategy. In this session, Debra Askanase looked at what data points tell you that your community cares and is willing to take action, a methodology to figuring what data is relevant to your outcomes, where to find the metrics that matter, and why setting up the right metrics can make the difference between knowing that people visited a page on your website, and if your social media actions sent them there.
Why Multicloud Integration Will Disrupt Digital Experience and Drive Growth |...Dion Hinchcliffe
Most organizations have a large digital experience gap, both for customer and employee experiences. The solution is to much more strategically use their assets, including data, IT systems, and people, more effectively to industrialize and scale their experience capabilities. I recently explored both the business imperative for why as well as the means for how to accomplish this in a lunch keynote at the 10th anniversary Cloud Expo in New York City.
We presented our view point on how to hire and retain digital talent in this day and age. Essentially our point of view is - they don't need to be digital, just smart and have the drive to learn.
Simple Principles for Complex Data-Led Organisational TransformationBarry Magee
Digital Transformation Lab - Best of Practitioner Research - Jun 2021 - Barry Magee
I'm an experienced senior business leader focused on how data-driven transformation creates organisational value with deep experience in sales, marketing, strategy, operations, and change management. I’m a recognized industry-leading specialist and academic on effective and systemic innovation using data and analytics to build competitive advantage and tangible results.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrymagee/
McGraw-Hill Professional Business Insider Work Smarter Webinar Series presents Leading with Data: Boost Your ROI with Open and Big Data.
Joel Gurin and Prasanna Tambe discuss 2 hot new topics - open data and big data! You will learn how you can use them to gain the competitive edge in creating and developing a business and building an effective workforce.
For the webinar recording visit: http://bit.ly/mhpworksmarter
Public Sector Innovation for Sustainable Development and Citizen-centric Gove...OECD Governance
Presentation by Edwin Lau at the EROPA Conference, Seoul, South Korea on 12 September 2017. This presentation was made at the launch of the OECD report "Skills for a High Performing Civil Service". For more information see: oe.cd/HRM-Skills
Future of Collaboration - ISPIM - Budapest - 15 June 2015Future Agenda
As part of the global future agenda programme we ran an event in partnership with ISPIM in Budapest in June 2015. This focused on the future of collaboration and drew together different issues raised about collaboration from several strands of the future agenda events to date. The aim of the event wss to critique, enhance, add and build a clearer view of how collaboration will change over the next decade and what will be some of the key impacts and implications. This documents includes both the key ouputs and the starting point for this discussion.
Presentation to Civil Society at the University of the West Indies, Port of Spain, Trinidad on 28 February 2015 by the World Bank to civil society representatives including those from the Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society
What is the UK Policy Lab and how does it work? The UK government set up a Policy Lab in 2014. This presentation looks at the projects and activities to date and plans for the future.
Digitalisation of finance activities: Challenges and opportunities - Edwin L...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Edwin Lau, OECD, at the 40th Annual Meeting of OECD Senior Budget Officials (SBO) held in Tallinn, Estonia, on 5-6 June 2019
Government Data Exchange and Open Government Data PlatformAnveshi Gutta
Governments worldwide have heaps and heaps of data that is
accumulated every minute across different domains - transport,
traffic, public safety, weather, utilities, urban development et al.
This data is growing at a rapid rate as
Governments launch new services and attempt to drive more
inclusiveness for the existing services.
At the same time, Government agencies have been guilty of
working in silos and having very limited cross-agency visibility
and coordination. This observation magnifies itself in the
Emerging markets. In most cases, it is the citizen who bears
the brunt due to an absolute lack of citizen-centricity.
This presentation was delivered at Open Group Conference as an attempt to provide guidance on how governments can adopt a transformation journey that drives value generation from the data that has always been there.
Measuring Mission Value of Digital Communications in the Public Sector and 9 ...Scott Burns
This is the complete version of February 3, 2011 presentation by Scott Burns (CEO, GovDelivery) and Steve Ressler (Founder/President, GovLoop) on driving mission value from digital communications int he public sector and the 9 rules of engagement.
Measuring and Capturing Value of Government CommunicationGovLoop
Measuring and Capturing Value of Government Communication describes a methodology of government communications to go from clicks to engagement to real mission results
24 hrs of video uploaded per minute, YT exceeds 2 billion views a day
January of 2009, open govt initiative
In addition, implement an open dialogue tool to gather input from the public before drafting open government plan
The Open Government Directive issued on December 8, 2009, called on the Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer to create an Open Government Dashboard to assess the state of open government in the Executive Branch. The Dashboard tracks agency progress on the deliverables set out in the Directive, including each agency’s Open Government Plan. On April 7th, 2010, every Federal department published an Open Government Plan – a concrete and specific roadmaps for making operations and data more transparent, and expanding opportunities for citizen participation, collaboration and oversight. You can learn more about and provide feedback on each department’s Open Government Plan by clicking on the name of the agency below. To review summaries of selected open government flagship initiatives that Federal departments and agencies are undertaking to make government more transparent, participatory and collaborative, take a look at our fact sheet . The original scorecard for the Open Government Dashboard is also available.
Data.gov increases the ability of the public to easily find, download, and use datasets that are generated and held by the Federal Government. Data.gov provides descriptions of the Federal datasets (metadata), information about how to access the datasets, and tools that leverage government datasets. The data catalogs will continue to grow as datasets are added Public participation and collaboration will be key to the success of Data.gov. Data.gov enables the public to participate in government by providing downloadable Federal datasets to build applications, conduct analyses, and perform research. Data.gov will continue to improve based on feedback , comments, and recommendations from the public and therefore we encourage individuals to suggest datasets they'd like to see, rate and comment on current datasets, and suggest ways to improve the site. We are interested in hearing your ideas and comments about Data.gov. Goal A primary goal of Data.gov is to improve access to Federal data and expand creative use of those data beyond the walls of government by encouraging innovative ideas (e.g., web applications). Data.gov strives to make government more transparent and is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. The openness derived from Data.gov will strengthen our Nation's democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness in Government.
In order to have successful engagement it's important to connect with communities where they are. Remember the facts I mentioned about how what's happening in the space. Let's leverage the resources that exist our there but also let's share resources. Collaboration also takes place internally. A connected workforce innovates. Let's be efficient and also let's make it easier for the public to interact with us, the government. It's important that we continue to explore and embrace common tools and resources that benefit us all.
Speaking of common tools. On september of 2009, Challenge.gov was launched. This site is an online challenge platform administered by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) in partnership with ChallengePost that empowers the U.S. Government and the public to bring the best ideas and top talent to bear on our nation’s most pressing challenges. This platform is the latest milestone in the Administration’s commitment to use prizes and challenges to promote innovation. A challenge is exactly what the name suggests: it is a challenge by one party (a “seeker”) to a third party or parties (a “solver”) to identify a submission to a particular problem or reward contestants for accomplishing a particular goal. Prizes (monetary or non–monetary) often accompany challenges and contests. Challenges can range from fairly simple (idea suggestions, creation of logos, videos, digital games and mobile applications) to proofs of concept, designs, or finished products that solve the grand challenges of the 21st century. On Challenge.gov, the government and the public work together to find submissions. Government agencies posts challenges on this site and the public can post submissions to these challenges.
The Citizen Services Dashboard is an easy to use public resource designed for providing relevant data on top Federal citizen-facing services including data on service quality (such as timeliness, accuracy, ease) and customer satisfaction. Additional potential features include the ability to provide feedback on all top citizen-facing services and the ability to promote customer service success stories happening now.
Ocsit is working hard to define a mobile strategy for all of govt. As with other areas, we want to make it easier for others by addressing policy issues once.