Using Engagement Data Effectively

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.

Embracing Emerging Tech to Serve the Public: The ASPA Conference Series 2025 with Prof Alan Shark and Dr. Rudy de Leon Dinglas

How can public administrators embrace the promise of AI and emerging tech as enablers without being dominated by them? Join host Michael J. Keegan for the ASPA Conference Series - A Special Edition of The Business of Government Hour with Prof. Alan Shark, School of Policy and Government at George Mason University and Dr. Rudy de Leon Dinglas, Chief of Staff, Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence, John Hopkins University.
Broadcast Date: 
Monday, April 14, 2025 - 11:00

Dr. Rudy de Leon Dinglas

He is Chief of Staff at the Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence, bringing over seventeen years of experience in both the private and public sectors. His work focuses on bridging the realities of public management and academia through practical tools and applications designed to enhance the capacity of government leaders to govern effectively.

Weekly Roundup: April 7-11, 2025

Workforce

A Renewed Focus on Technology to Modernize Government

In an era marked by unprecedented technological advancements and fiscal challenges, the imperative for the U.S. federal government to modernize its operations has never been more critical. This is highlighted by a recent report, led by the Technology CEO Council (TCC), in which the IBM Center for The Business of Government participated.

How TECHNOLOGY Can Drive GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY

This is highlighted by a recent report, led by the Technology CEO Council (TCC), in which the IBM Center for The Business of Government participated. That report, How Productivity, Innovation, and Efficiency Can Transform American Government, details how, if implemented effectively, technology-based reforms could reduce federal costs significantly—now and over time.

Mastering the Art of Leadership: Four Types of Thinking Government Executives Should Embrace

In an era defined by rapid technological change, geopolitical uncertainty, and heightened public expectations, government executives face a daunting mandate: to lead with clarity and ingenuity amid complexity.

The High Risk Report and How Government Can Coordinate to Better Serve Everyone

The report identifies 37 federal programs and operations that are most vulnerable to waste, fraud, abuse and mismanagement, or in need of transformation. Several of the high risk areas are consistent with the National Academy of Public Administration's (Academy) Grand Challenges.

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