Innovation and Change in Government Culture
Title: Innovation and Change in Government Culture
Date: March 27, 2008
Description: Across the world there is ongoing debate about how to reform the public sector to deliver better services for all. The panel will consider how social entrepreneurs can interact with government to change the culture of the public sector and innovate to bring about improvements in the provision of public goods. Speakers will explore new relationships between different sectors and the potential for radical new hybrid organizations.
Panel:
- Yves Cabannes, Chair, Development Planning Unit, University College London
- Vera Cordeiro, Founder and CEO, Associanção Saúde Criança Renascer
- David Gergen, Director, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
- Simon Zhao Lv, Founder and CEO, Non-Profit Incubator (NPI) China
- Steven Rathgeb Smith, Professor, University of Washington
Coverage of this session:
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- Closing Session, and the Big Question: Shouldn't Governments Be Doing This?, Blogged by Dave Johnson
- Social Sector Policy: Beyond Vigilance, Hosted by Aron Goldman, Mike Burns.
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