Policy Innovation Exchange – Argentina and the UK
...the opportunity to go into real depth, putting our own methodologies up for each other to challenge. As Policy Lab UK turned 5 years old and LabGobAr 3, we wanted...
...the opportunity to go into real depth, putting our own methodologies up for each other to challenge. As Policy Lab UK turned 5 years old and LabGobAr 3, we wanted...
...simply approaching people - this time on the kind invite of Citizens Advice Wigan. It was amazing how forthcoming visitors to the centre were. I will never forget hugging two...
...of challenge setting, and policy development, sprints. I'm sure you'll hear lots more about these projects later... But for my first blog entry, I have a question for our readers:...
...the heart of government. We ran a series of three ‘next practice’ events showing participants how we’ve been taking user-centred design to the next level for policymaking by combining it...
...scores are calculated by algorithms, for example, as are suggestions for films we might like to watch on Netflix or books we might like to buy on Amazon. And through...
...are risks for doing things in a way we are used to. On the other hand these challenges strongly reinforce the fact that we have to change course and do...
...from Delib explains Government as a Platform. The Institute for Government asks what think tanks should be doing to 'publish the evidence base'. And Ingrid Koehler for LGiU on evidence...
...tools for the job. These events have been a great way of getting policy professionals to come together and share learning and experiences for how we are all trying to...
...colleague hit the nail on the head: "I really think we could manage this, were it not for his complete lack of curiosity." "What could be crazier?" The challenge for...
...the brief to develop a new off the beaten track experience for tourists visiting Dublin. Three days later, there were four proposals for new services, which had already made a...