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Why we should focus on Innovation Governance

Paul Hobcraft

” We have just had our third short conversation of a five-part series on Innovation Governance. This specific conversation is all about the fit of innovation governance within our Executive Innovation Work Mat. This is the link on Innovation Governance to the conversation, just under 14 minutes to listen to.

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Innovating in the midst of chaos and disruption

Jeffrey Phillips

We need more confidence, more ability to dream, and think, and meet with both triumph and disaster. I think we are likely to see more unexpected and difficult to interpret social, demographic, environmental and technological change that will have an impact on businesses and governments, and those changes will occur more frequently.

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New value networks: The missing piece in the K–12 disruption equation

Christensen Institute

Disruptive innovations need three enablers: a technology, an organizational model, and a value network. When Disrupting Class was published in 2008, it predicted that by the fall of 2019, 50% of all high school courses would be delivered online in some form or fashion. What are the necessary elements for disruption? Key points.

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Bitcoin and Blockchain: A Small Glimpse Into Big Digital Disruptions

Daniel Burrus

This sent the banking industry into a tailspin, desperately trying to understand this new concept of a digital currency system, and areas of the government even began to prepare a way to legislate this unfamiliar system. If you asked those same individuals to explain what blockchain technology is, they would meet your gaze with a blank stare.

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5 Digital Transformation Use Cases for the Government and Public Sector

Acuvate

In today’s highly disruptive and digital-driven world, governments and public sector institutions at all levels are leveraging newfound opportunities to use data and emerging technologies to empower citizens and build more transparent, efficient, agile, and cost-effective services and programs.

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Thinking sustainability needs a mix of future scenarios.

Paul Hobcraft

To embrace sustainability, you embrace a new set of principles of governance that bring the planet, people and prosperity far more into the thinking. The annual business plan has become increasingly adaptive to meet today’s operating conditions. There will be constant disruption along the way. Agility Innovation.

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Digital Civic Engagement in the age of Covid-19, BLM, and Economic Recovery

Qmarkets

This year has given communities a lot to say and governments’ plenty to address, pushing civic engagement into the front of many minds. Governments are more strained than ever; according to the International Monetary Fund, the global economy will take a ‘$12tn (£9.6tn) hit from the Covid-19 pandemic’.