Next Generation Government
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NEXT GENERATION GOVERNMENT Next Generation Government: How to Create a Smaller, Bigger Government
Amazon
Table of Contents
The "Public" Today
What is the problem now?
Farewell, Steampunk Government.
A Trial of the "Executive Branch" Operating System DX.
How to Create the Next Generation of Government
Virtual Chat NGG Manual as Social Commentary
column (e.g. in newspaper)
Why do we need innovation in government in the first place?
Death spiral of population decline
So much trouble when there are fewer people.
Local government platforming
Creating a "public" in a digital space.
Max Weber on "Bureaucracy" #Max Weber
Problems with Weberian bureaucracy.
3 phases of public governance.
From Public Goods to Public Value
Aside BBC Public Value.
The administrative reform called "cashless.
Why are governors so bad at technology?"
MHLW Death Spiral
Workers First and People First
Aside bureaucracy and heavy metal.
india stack structure
This much we have achieved in Estonia.
What can Japan learn from Estonia?
The Legacy of the "Big Society" from UK
The Wonderful Civic Economy
Digital vision of local government in 2025.
Hillary-style, small business as economic policy.
The plague of loneliness.
Aside Kanye West's Community Design.
Disaster and Land Resilience
River, Technology, Autonomy
Uber, WeWork, digital decentralism.
energy shift and "local production for local consumption".
nudge Do?
Lessons for the right smart city.
The "commons" goes beyond dualism.
Related Governance of the Commons.
Tools for Governance Innovation.
Dialogue for Future Governance
person-centered, platform, life events, mission, individual and collective worlds.
book guide
Random Ideas for Fantasizing about NGG Source 560
India Stack
[Big government and small government" is a false dichotomy.
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