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To succeed in the 21st century, governments need to be responsive to change, transparent and accountable, and convenient for citizens and businesses, even within the constraints that distinguish the public sector from private enterprise. They need to draw correct inferences from data, act rapidly, and recognize and change course if necessary.
The problems of a complex, interconnected world require governments to get the maximum benefit from their knowledge assets—not just from data records, but also from process knowledge, human expertise, and unstructured content. How can governments transform into the nimble, responsive, and transparent entities that citizens expect while retaining the fundamental qualities of scale, structure, security, and predictability? How can governments effect revolutionary changes in the way they operate without significantly disrupting the core set of structures and investments that give them continuity?
In The New World of Work, Dan Rasmus explores the key issues facing Governments today, including:
- Improving policy outcomes
- Facilitating transparency while protecting citizen privacy
- Expanding participation
- Doing more at lower cost
EVENT AGENDA
11:00 am Registration
11:15 am – 12:15 pm Dan Rasmus Presentation
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch and Discussion
Don’t miss your chance to hear firsthand from one of today’s preeminent business thinkers, as he talks about helping to navigate through the changing landscape of Government. Register today!
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