The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.
The COVID crisis has forced rapid advances in how governments think - what could the lessons mean for the future of government? A conversation with Geoff Mulgan
Governance Innovation in a crisis - the Victorian Experience
COVID-19 challenged governments to act in ways and at a pace that is rarely called for. Join us to hear about the innovations in governance that were implemented in the State Government of Victoria and what we can learn for decision-making in future.
Applying a portfolio approach in innovation and sustainability provides powerful practices that can help scale impact and enable systems transformation. Join us to learn the ins and outs from people who are trying this now.
Designing collaborations for urgent, courageous change
Collaborations must draw on the radical imaginations of artists, the moral courage of activists, the innovation of community organisers and more. A workshop on how to set these collaborations up right.
Mission Oriented Innovation - making it happen (FULL)
Innovation for public purpose must have a direction - join us for an active learning session where you'll explore what it means to put purpose at the centre of your work.
From little things, big things grow: mechanisms and mindsets for making change stick
Join us for a session which has been designed to help you think through the changes you have been observing, and support you define what role you might play in taking positive changes forward as a post-COVID legacy.
How do we steward organisational loss and support organisations to close?
How can we do organisational endings well? Join Cassie as they share what they've learned so far from 'Stewarding Loss' and be invited in to shape the work going forward.
The Singaporean Government has long had a reputation for forward thinking, openness to new ideas and agility. Join us behinds the scenes to find out how this looks in practice.
Crisis vision: how the pandemic helps us see invisible gaps
A crisis can reveal gaps in policies and services - things that were missing that we did not know we needed. A workshop to make sense of what we've seen.
Festival Opening: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Join us for a thought provoking session on knowledge, communication, complexity and learning told from the perspective of the world’s oldest living culture.