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The Public Innovator's Playbook
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The Public Innovator's Playbook

Nurturing bold ideas in government



Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

People don’t usually associate creativity and innovation with government and bureaucracy, but William D. Eggers, executive director of Deloitte’s Public Leadership Institute, and economist Shalabh Kumar Singh say a public agency can be as innovative as any private company. Innovation is a discipline, like budgeting or planning. If innovation is not a core value in your organization, you’re missing the major ingredient you need to survive the shifting challenges of public administration. Referring to nimble private, public and nonprofit organizations, the authors explain innovation-building processes even big agencies can implement. Helpful infographics illustrate their concepts. getAbstract recommends this solid workbook to public agency leaders (especially new ones) and to other executives who want to harness the power of good ideas.

Take-Aways

  • The public sector needs to embed innovation in all its services and systems.
  • Innovation doesn’t just happen; built-in processes and infrastructure must support it.
  • The four-state “innovation cycle” – “idea generation, idea selection, idea implementation” and “idea diffusion” – guides an innovation from start to finish.

About the Authors

William D. Eggers, executive director of Deloitte’s Public Leadership Institute, heads public sector research at Deloitte Research, where economist Shalabh Kumar Singh is a manager.


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