Paul Barker reviews new book on belonging

05.09.08
Paul Barker reviews Daniel Miller’s The Comfort of Things in this month's TLS

Diabetes in Tower Hamlets

Maslaha dome small29.08.08
Maslaha produces new website and films for Tower Hamlets PCT

Leadership and values in difficult times

WED 05.11.08
A lecture by Rosabeth Moss Kanter, one of the world’s leading thinkers on leadership in business, government and civil society followed by a reception to launch UpRising.

Lunchtime seminar

WED 15.10.08
Anita Schrader at LSE will be giving a lunchtime seminar on her current research
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Ready or Not? (05.04.2007)

Ready or Not? Taking innovation in the public sector seriously

The Young Foundation held a policy breakfast to discuss Geoff Mulgan's latest research into innovation in the public sector. Richard Halkett, Executive Director of NESTA chaired the event.

According to conventional wisdom, public organisations cannot innovate as they lack the competitive spur that drives businesses to create new products and services. In the public sector, too many ideas are frustrated, shelved or forgotten. There are however some profound examples of innovation from the public sector, with for instance, the internet and world wide web coming out of public organisations: DAPRA and CERN.

In his latest work, Geoff Mulgan argues that governments have learned a lot over the last 30 years about how to be more efficient and take customers more seriously. They now have to learn a new set of skills. Public sector organisations need to learn how to innovate and serve the public, not only be being competent in the present, but also by being ready for the future.

This report was funded by NESTA.

View a pdf version of the report.

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