Exploring digital skills needed for a digitally transformed public service
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About this event
This GOVIS Lunchtime Forum will include a diverse panel discussion on what skills are needed in a modern, digitally enabled public service, including skills needed for user-centric service delivery, for policy innovation, for modern IT and architecture, plus a little about digital skills for social and cultural inclusion inclusion.
Our esteemed panel will have 8 mins each as a teaser, following by a Q&A session, and the GOVIS committee can do a followup event on any particular area of interest to GOVIS members:
- Service Design for better public services - Matthew McCallum (MBIE)
- Digital skills for a modern public service architecture & IT - Lee Dowsett (DIA)
- Digital skills for policy including experimentation based, user centred, iterative and multidisciplinary development - Emily Mason (Frank Advice)
- Equitable, intercultural co-design skills for more participatory governance on policies and services - Arama Maitara (Walk Together Design)
- The digital skills needed for information management today - Mick Crouch (Archives New Zealand)
- Changing IT skills in a digital world - Simon Morris (ITP Wellington Branch Committee)
- From projects to products, functionally segmented teams to multi-discplinary, and micro management to servant leadership - the digital skills needed to achieve a virtual and empowered public service workforce - Pia Andrews
This event will be online, and attendees will be sent connection details upon registering.
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