Open policy new year's resolutions
At the beginning of the year we all think fondly about the marvellous things we want to achieve over the coming months. What are the OPM team's resolutions for open...
At the beginning of the year we all think fondly about the marvellous things we want to achieve over the coming months. What are the OPM team's resolutions for open...
Welcome to Open these, a regular post dedicated to the blogs, reports and discussions from the week we think open policy practitioners will enjoy.
Welcome to Open these, a regular post dedicated to the blogs, reports and discussions from the week we think open policy practitioners will enjoy. Leave the authors a comment or...
...wider series - see also our own Paul Maltby on 'why I tweet and who I follow'!) Jessica Bland for Nesta looks at how crowdfunding and peer support infrastructures could...
...by Involve and Cabinet Office. Dillon Newton writes for FutureGov on design thinking for local authorities and the NHS. Scott Anthony gives us four lessons from the history of innovation....
...on the qualities of big organisations that makes it hard for them to innovate. Paul Braithwaite talks about the potential for open policy making in Northern Ireland (and says some...
A few weeks ago, we told you about the Open Ideas Days that Policy Lab was planning to support the Deputy Prime Minister’s Northern Futures project. They took place on October 16th: check out a moment-by-moment account here and a …
...for the Public Service Transformation Network- find out how you can get involved. FutureGov on their service design work with UNDP in Moldova. Nesta's Geoff Mulgan on complexity, systems thinking,...
...the day and watch out for further blogs. Sir Jeremy Heywood's three videos on open policy making. Nesta announce the Innovation Growth Lab. Mike Bracken sets out his ideas on...
On October 16th 2014, Policy Lab held open ideas days in 8 cities across the north of England, holding discussions and gathering ideas for the Deputy Prime Minister's Northern Futures project.
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