A radical approach to localism is not just about scaling back bureaucracy and central control. Realising its potential means re-thinking the role of government at all levels, and actively developing the right tools and methods to structure activity. Will the localism bill deliver this?
Like many of the best innovations, first aid training was a simple concept with a powerful impact – equip people with the skills to help out other people.
We hosted a lively debate around the power and possibilities of big data
This is a great, innovative four day programme where some of Silicon Valley's A-list entrepreneurs come to the UK.
Medtech investing is tough - it's tough technically, regulatorily and commercially.
If you take one thing away from this series, it’s the insight that the only way to make savings sustainably is to start from how services can be better, not from how to save money.
An important challenge now for chief executives and service leaders is how to create the right environment for radical innovation across the organisation, supported with the right balance of risk and reward. But this doesn’t mean creating an innovative culture for its own sake, but a culture where staff feel empowered and supported to affect change and adapt their own practice.
Our research has shown that growth is driven by a small minority of amibitous, innovative companies - exactly the type that have clustered in Silicon Roundabout.
As cuts are made and pressure on public services mounts, it is increasingly recognised that charities, voluntary groups and enterprises will be central in creating the public services of the future.
Meaningful community participation can be a powerful way to respond to social challenges and to prompt redesign of public services. With appropriate support, communities can and want to get involved.
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