Open these: links for open policy makers (week 16)
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...
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...
...is about solving problems – often very complex problems – and the best way of doing that is by learning to listen, engage, experiment and iterate so that the advice...
...social media analysis skills - and maybe even get a twitter! - Maria Nyberg, Head of the Open Policy Making Team To involve users even earlier in the policymaking...
...what we offer is relevant and of long-term use. We’re looking forward to entering our ‘Beta’ phase, where we add in the extra dimension of scaling up. Get involved Open...
...most have been proven in one setting or another and promise to help improve policy-making too. But knowing that a technique will save time and improve policy isn’t always enough,...
One of our top priorities for this year is to build an open policy making toolkit. When our programme started, people wanted to know ‘what is open policy making?’ Now,...
...from Mike Bracken’s blog post. The Performance Platform is a new way for the civil service to share data. Members of the team will be at Sprint 15 to show...
...these events before the election. This time we are calling it Open Policy 2015 and with seven other departments we are inviting civil servants to take part in 19 workshops...
I was delighted to be asked to participate in Open Policy 2015 and talk about the work we do in BIS to encourage teams to build digital capability, and specifically...
...people who had never met before managed to work together to explore a complex area, generate and realise and share their ideas in an open, creative way. The workshop ended...