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Are you interested in digital government and agile policy-making? Primer goes deep with the people transforming government, policy and public services.

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Mark Stanley: Trust, Users, Delivery
15-05-2023
Mark Stanley: Trust, Users, Delivery
Mark is a Deputy Director at the UK Government’s Ministry of Justice, where he leads Probation Digital. Mark studied law and became a barrister, drawn to the humanity exposed in criminal cases. However, he found it difficult to make a living in this field and moved into commercial law, where he “lost my passion”. He found a new calling in government and joined the MoJ in 2010. Since then, he’s been given the brief of operationalising GDS as its first Head of Agile, launched DfE’s flagship Apprenticeships Service and now leads the delivery of the digital Probation portfolio at MoJ.Our co-founder met Mark at the Government Digital Service in 2013 and he's been privileged to work with him and learn from him at several government departments since then.They had a slogan at the Government Digital Service - Trust, Users, Delivery - and in this episode they talk about how these three concepts are at the heart of Mark’s approach to developing government services and and how bringing policy, delivery and operations together can be a game-changer. 0:00 Intro0:50 Mark’s backstory3:37 Climbing on the AlphaGov bandwagon6:17 How trust can be given, rather than earned8:05 Why empowerment is essential for agile ways-of-working10:40 Why government struggles to focus on end users12:39 Leading the digital Apprenticeships service14:35 Being in the hot seat on a priority government delivery18:30 How digital helps deliver MoJ’s probation strategy23:25 Digital is the business24:00 What’s next for Probation Digital26:20 Inspirational leaders28:45 Lesson learned for new leaders in digital rolesFollow Mark Stanley on Twitter at @moonkinTwitter ➡️ createchangeGOVLinkedIn ➡️ Create/ChangeWebsite ➡️ https://createchange.ioFor original insights and digital government inspiration, sign up for our newsletter here 👉 https://createchange.io/newsletter-signup/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is there such a thing as Good Bureaucracy? - Mark Schwartz
03-02-2023
Is there such a thing as Good Bureaucracy? - Mark Schwartz
As CIO of US Citizenship and Immigration Services from 2010 - 17, Mark Schwartz provoked the federal government into adopting Agile and DevOps practices, overcoming an established planet-sized policy for overseeing the delivery of technology systems.In this Primer interview, you’ll discover some of the experiences that Mark went through while helping executives from large organizations overcome obstacles to digital transformation, as well as analysing and thinking about what makes a good bureaucracy and what tools are needed to succeed.Listen to the podcast for some great advice on digitally transforming bureaucracies.00:00 Introduction01:07 Mark's backstory04:40 The US Citizenship and Immigration bureaucracy09:56 A bad example of a bad bureaucracy11:56 Management Directive 10215:42 30 ideas for working with a bureaucracy 17:09 What did MarkS do with Citizenship and Immigration bureaucracy?25:11 Benefits of Agile27:23 Patterns/plays to make when working with bureaucracies 34:14 Similarities between the private and public sectors when it comes to bureaucracy and digital transformation36:58 Mark Schwartz's next book40:06 Top advice for bureaucrats and large organisations working with digital delivery teams42:04 Words of hope for digital delivery team’s starting up in big bureaucraciesFollow Mark Schwartz on Twitter at @schwartz_cioTwitter ➡️ createchangeGOVLinkedIn ➡️ Create/ChangeWebsite ➡️ https://createchange.ioFor original insights and digital government inspiration, sign up for our newsletter here 👉 https://createchange.io/newsletter-signup/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Upgrading the state with James Plunkett
18-07-2022
Upgrading the state with James Plunkett
Our first interview is with James Plunkett, author of End State (one of the Guardian’s political books of the year). In his book James explores nine big social problems and nine radical ways to put things right but what he says he’s really interested in are the projects these ideas are a part of: how do we upgrade the state so it’s capable of governing a 21st Century economy?SHOW NOTES00:00 Intro00:46 The meeting with Gordon Brown and Tim Berners-Lee that inspired the book02:35 Industrial Revolution vs the Digital revolution07:53 Why policymaking needs to become more agile10:20 Why the politics of 2050 are rooted in ideas that are with us now13:10 Is UBI a crazy idea that's destined to become common sense?17:59 Did government become more agile in response to the pandemic?19:01 Is a crisis a terrible thing to waste?21:15 Why the most radical new ideas are neither ‘left’ nor ‘right’25:42 How do public servants take advantage of flux and uncertainty?34:11 How Citizen’s Advice designs for compassionFollow James on Twitter at @jamestplunkettRead his blog at https://endstate.substack.com/Buy End State: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/james-plunkett/end-state/9781398702202/Twitter➡️ createchangeGOVLinkedIn➡️ Create/ChangeWebsite➡️ https://createchange.ioFor original insights and digital government inspiration, sign up to our newsletter here 👉 https://createchange.io/newsletter-signup/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.