Government Innovation Starts With an Army of One
Government innovation starts with realizing one federal employee can create change within the whole ecosystem and their agency.
Government innovation starts with realizing one federal employee can create change within the whole ecosystem and their agency.
Sometimes our problems seem overwhelming. But creativity and passion have never been greater or more achievable than with collaboration.
CIO Dorothy Aronson is collaborating with forward-thinking staff to introduce microprojects that allow the agency to test and scale new technologies and processes.
Have a great idea but too scared to share it with others? Don’t let that fear hold you back any longer. Get off the bench and be creative!
Innovation. WIRED magazine called it “the most important and overused word of the decade.” Here’s how to use innovation to boost creativity in government.
Read this post to find out the differences between collaboration and collective impact. Which works better? And what will take your team to the next level?
The redesigned NYSCA online experience reflects New York Governor Cuomo’s vision for a more efficient, effective, and modern government.
Innovation is alone is difficult. Innovation in project management is even more difficult. Here’s how to systematically foster innovation in your projects.
Cities — like relationships — become great when a certain set of conditions are created in which people can flourish. If you establish an environment where people are empowered to launch innovative businesses, your city will become an innovation hub before you know it.
One of the key principles of design is positive ambiguity. Learn how it can be an enabler of government innovation.