Weekly Roundup: February 17-21, 2025

Artificial Intelligence

Peter Senge’s The Fifth Discipline and Agile Government

In July 2024, Michael Keegan wrote a thoughtful article on the work of Peter Senge, Leadership Insights from "The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization.  This essay takes Michael’s insights and compares Senge’s five, “Disciplines” to the “Elements” of agile government and finds them very compatible.  In fact, Senge was promoting agile before it was even invented.

Decoding the Next Steps in AI

Blog Author:  Chuck Royal, Associate Partner, Data and Technology Transformation

As AI continues to change how government operates, this series will explore the applications of AI in the public sector, innovative case studies, use cases, and the potential impact on governance, service delivery, and citizen engagement.

Weekly Roundup: February 10-14, 2025

Artificial Intelligence/Innovation

Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders

In the first blog post, six aspects of public engagement were introduced.  These aspects draw from examples from the William D. Ruckelshaus Center (a collaborative policy and research center that facilitates the resolution of complex public policy challenges in Washington State and beyond) and the author’s two decades of research, training, and practice in public engagement and collaboration.

Weekly Roundup: February 3-7, 2025

Leadership

The Future of AI For the Public Sector

Back in September of 2024, the IBM Center for The Business of Government gathered a group of 30 experts in the realm of Artificial Intelligence, to consider and discuss the benefits and challenges of AI in the public sector. Over the course of the last several months, the wisdom garnered from that exciting gathering has been distilled in a series of blog posts.

Weekly Roundup: January 27-31, 2025

Artificial Intelligence and Innovation

How can government improve performance with AI?

Abundant opportunities exist for Al-driven transformation of critical federal government programs to enhance efficiency, strengthen citizens’ trust in government, and bolster national security. For example, secure industry-hosted shared services platforms, for functions like human resources, represent a significant opportunity for agencies to rapidly tap the efficiency benefits of technologies like AI.

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