
What have we learned from season two of Reimagining Government?
Athena Hughes, Naja Nelson, and our host Adrian Brown revisit highlights and delve into the topics we covered. Join us to explore failure, imagination in government, and what on earth a paradigm shift is. Read the blog here.
Read the full written episode transcript here.
Featured in this episode:
- Adrian Brown (Host) - Executive Director, Centre for Public Impact
- Athena Hughes (Host) - Senior Associate, Centre for Public Impact
- Naja Nelson (Host) - Senior Associate, Centre for Public Impact
- Dan Vogel - CEO, Flourish Fund
- Dr. Oliver Escobar - Professor of Public Policy and Democratic Innovation, The University of Edinburgh
- Hannah McDowall - Co-Director, Canopy
- Jaime Junior - Advocacy and Community Education Coordinator, Disability Network of Wayne County Detroit
- Javiera Godoy - Programme Manager, Centre for Public Impact
- Karen Lawson - Interim Co-Director for Europe, Centre for Public Impact
- Martin Begley and Lara Colraine - Inverclyde Early Help in Custody Service
- Toby Lowe - Visiting Professor in Public Management, Centre for Public Impact
Reimagining Government
Governments everywhere are under mounting pressure to deliver the results people expect, while remaining trusted and relevant. Yet today’s systems and structures often struggle to respond to the complexity of the world we live in. Wicked challenges such as the climate crisis, deepening inequality, and the disruptive power of new technologies are forcing us to rethink how government works.
From the Centre for Public Impact, this podcast explores radical new approaches to tackling the most urgent issues of our time. Through conversations with public servants, policymakers, and changemakers around the world, we shine a light on how governments can reimagine their role in a rapidly changing world.
Learn more about this emerging vision for better government at https://centreforpublicimpact.org/
Adrian Brown is the Executive Director at the Centre for Public Impact.
Adrian has over 20 years' experience working on government performance and transformation in the UK and internationally. He has held a range of positions in the UK government, including stints at the Prime Minister's Delivery Unit, the Strategy Unit and as a policy adviser in the Prime Minister's Office.