How to tell if your design problem is strategic or human-centred News The relationship between design and the public good is studied through two very different lenses. Learn what they are and how they can help or hinder you in Design for Public Sector Leaders on October 10 at the Melbourne offices of CPA Australia.
Promoted The changing work of innovation for public value and social impact August 13, 2019 By Martin Stewart-Weeks How can the government innovate to update our complex cities, rewire complex health and social care systems, tackle climate change and integrate the capabilities of the digital age?
Promoted Randomised Controlled Trials: Is this best practice for policy and program evaluation? May 27, 2019 By Criterion Conferences The leading empirical research across the social sciences in the past 10 years has been increasingly dominated by Randomised Controlled Trials, which are now considered the gold standard for accurately assessing the true impact of programs and policies.
Promoted Co-design, collaboration and technology to drive regulatory outcomes October 30, 2018 By Criterion Conferences In order to stay one step ahead of the industries and business they regulate, regulators need to be innovators themselves
Promoted How data will shape the workforce October 30, 2018 By The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney Data is reshaping the workforce, but data skills can become obsolete within months. Professor Simon Jackson discusses how the workforce will change.
Partner Content The transformation towards outcome based approaches October 16, 2018 By Criterion Conferences Agencies have focused on measuring their outputs rather than their outcomes. This needs to change to put citizens at the heart of policy.
Promoted Optimise service delivery through innovative customer experience and design October 9, 2018 By Konnect Learning By designing your processes with a customer-centred approach, you can transform your service channels into quick, user friendly experiences.
Promoted What you can learn from how the ABS is leveraging AI to maximise data capabilities October 9, 2018 By Konnect Learning ABS Rick Clarke will explain how to use AI and machine learning to future-proof your data infrastructure, implement strong data governance, and prevent risks of data breaches.
Promoted Three keys to successfully transform your business September 10, 2018 By IQPC While policies needed to create successful change differs according to the organisation, Daniel Lee Smith offers three common steps to follow.
Promoted The four drivers of transitioning into innovative workspaces September 6, 2018 By Criterion Conferences Transitioning to new innovative workspaces is not a task for the faint hearted. There needs to be plan and a transitional roadmap.
Promoted What the public sector can learn about communications from Australia’s top private sector companies September 4, 2018 By Konnect Learning The role of corporate affairs and corporate communications has never been more broad or crucial to company reputation.
Partner Content How blockchain can bolster land, water, spectrum and energy management September 4, 2018 By Tom Burton Blockchain offers federal and state governments a powerful opportunity to reform public markets and costly economic systems such as land, water, spectrum and energy management – without the need for central control – according to experts and speakers at a recent national seminar series on Blockchain.
Promoted Practical advice for government departments looking to rebuild public trust August 24, 2018 By Konnect Learning Trust in government has been declining in Australia and across the world. It is essential that government organisations cultivate trust to deliver on core organisational
Promoted The Hon. Julia Gillard AC to reveal critical insights on women in leadership at upcoming conference August 22, 2018 By Criterion Conferences The Hon. Julia Gillard AC was the first woman to serve as Australia’s Prime Minister or Deputy Prime Minister. As Prime Minister, The Hon. Julia
Promoted Create unbiased public policies through a strong evidence base August 20, 2018 By Konnect Learning Many government departments lack the baseline evidence essential for evaluating their programs and policies before and after implementation. Those responsible for developing policies and strategies are constantly facing the risk of policies failing due to a lack of evidence to support their recommendations.