In academia or the nonprofit sector? Share your thoughts on government, risk, workforce, resilience, tech and more. We are accepting applications until 12/13. Syracuse University - Maxwell School The University of Georgia Harvard Kennedy School School of Public Affairs, American University https://buff.ly/3R2VfDL
IBM Center for The Business of Government
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The Center applies scholarship to practice for decision-making at federal, state, local, and international levels.
About us
The IBM Center for The Business of Government connects research to practice, applying scholarship to real-world issues and decisions for government. The Center stimulates research and facilitates discussion of new approaches to improving the effectiveness of government at the federal, state, local, and international levels. The Center’s publications focus on major management issues facing governments today, including the use of technology and social media, financial management, human capital, performance and results, risk management, innovation, collaboration, and transformation. Our intent is to spark creativity in addressing pressing public sector challenges—crafting new ways of improving government by identifying trends, ideas, and best practices in public management that can help government leaders respond more effectively to their mission and management priorities. Since its creation in 1998, the Center has awarded research stipends to public management researchers in the academic and non-profit communities resulting in nearly 425 reports - all of which are available on the Center’s website.
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What are effective practices and #data-driven benchmarks and #metrics to support underserved communities in service delivery? Apply for a research stipend. Partnership for Public Service American Society for Public Administration Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Syracuse University - Maxwell School https://buff.ly/3PueKUI
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Submit a research report proposal! Applications due 12/13. Write about government effectiveness, trust, workforce and more. HBCU CONNECT Spelman College Tuskegee University Morehouse College Morehouse College https://buff.ly/3PueKUI
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What readily available #innovation exists to propel effectiveness in delivering targeted outcomes and optimizing return on investments? Apply for a $20k research stipend, applications due 12/13. #management Syracuse University - Maxwell School O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs https://buff.ly/3PueKUI
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How can government leaders determine the current and future skill sets required for their agencies? Apply for a $20k research report and share your expert research. Partnership for Public Service Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management Syracuse University - Maxwell School https://buff.ly/3PueKUI
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IBM Center for The Business of Government reposted this
🐜 Aspiring to help vulnerable populations, I have recently joined a new exciting collaboration through the IBM Sustainability Accelerator to enhance community resilience and targeted humanitarian response through geo-spatial analysis. Thus, still much to learn! So when the new report from the IBM Institute for Business Value came out it was just on time for me 😊 Written in collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration and the IBM Center for The Business of Government, it highlights key case studies from around the world that demonstrate the power of innovative approaches and strong partnerships in enhancing preparedness and resilience. Crisis preparedness is not just about anticipating the next disaster. It's about building resilient systems that can withstand and recover from future crises. And for that, it is crucial to: 🌐 Foster cross-border collaboration and data-driven decision-making 💻 Leverage technology-driven platforms to enhance preparedness and response 📈 Prioritize human-centric resilience planning and community engagement Download the full report to learn more:
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IBM Center for The Business of Government reposted this
Thanks GTSC's Homeland Security Today for reposting this piece on the latest report in the #FutureShocks initiative from the IBM Center for The Business of Government, IBM Institute for Business Value, and National Academy of Public Administration. Kristina Tanasichuk Kalyna White Banks Willis David Zaharchuk Ruth Gordon
How Can Government Build Resilience in the Face of Crises?
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Announcing the first of four blog posts written by Barrett and Greene Inc. in collaboration with the IBM Center for The Business of Government, based on a gathering of 30 experts in its “Ensuring Responsible AI for Society” Roundtable. The discussion covered ways AI can be implemented ethically and responsibly, and provided an overview of how government uses AI for good outcomes today, and where the technology might be heading in the future. The first installment covers the "Benefits" of AI. Subsequently we'll be covering the challenges to its use and some solutions to those challenges. A few of the high points in this first post include: * AI’s capacity to help translate complex documents into plain and easy to understand English. * AI can also help governments themselves fully understand the needs of residents. * Citizens can use AI not just to interact with their governments, but also to ease their way through a variety of services provided by non-government support organizations. * Aid in navigating complex grant funding and application processes. * Providing faster call responses for taxpayers. * Making sure that the findings of administrative representatives, such as health facility inspectors, are supported by state regulation. * And more To read the full post, which includes details on most of the above, click here: https://lnkd.in/e-GqzE-d Micah Gaudet Daniel Chenok Ruth Gordon Amber Ivey (AI), MPA, JD Temilola Afolabi Fernanda (Fey) Antonioli Partnership for Public Service Phaedra Boinodiris Renée Cummings Rudy de Leon Dinglas, Ph.D. Wanda Gibson Gary Glickman Margaret Graves Joel Gurin Ryan Hagemann Monisha Harrell Travis Hoppe 🎉 Jennifer S. Ives Charles Keckler Melissa Maynard Farris Muhammad, PhD., MBA Mark Newsome Mutale Nkonde Theresa Pardo Vanetta P. Jason Prow Angelica "Angie" Quirarte Major F. Riddick, Jr. Cathy Rogerson Matt Rumsey Alan Shark Mary Conway Vaughan Vennard Wright Haley Kadish John M. Kamensky Curtis Marshall
THE FUTURE OF AI FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD
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Check out our latest weekly roundup curating interesting articles and insights on #publicmanagement and #leadership!
WEEKLY ROUNDUP LIVE: Articles & insights of interest in #publicmanagement & #leadership for the week ending November 22 (https://bit.ly/3OmCYlu) from IBM Center for The Business of Government #govtech| #DOGE| #efficiency| #innovation| #artificialintelligence| #quantum| #cybersecurity| #workforce| #data| #presidentialtransition| #scaling| #storytelling| #presidentialrankaward| #experts
Weekly Roundup: November 18-22, 2024
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What is the “art of the possible” to improve payment integrity? Together with National Academy of Public Administration, we gathered leaders across government, nonprofit, and private sector to brainstorm. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog and report. Read our related report: https://buff.ly/4es60vc