A practical framework for working in innovative collaborative environments Ray Ward, Programme Director Transformational Change Newcastle City Council.

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A practical framework for working in innovative collaborative

environments

Ray Ward, Programme DirectorTransformational ChangeNewcastle City Council

Some quotes from global forum presentations

• Cooperation and collaboration needed between participants

• To improve R&D effectiveness the whole media chain needs to be more collaborative

• Europe has significant talent and know-how to deal with the R&D challenge, to succeed these resources must be pulled together

Some quotes from global forum presentations

• Collaboration of an increased number of actors from different sectors becomes a condition of success

• Heal difference by recognising difference

• Difficult to understand policy unless you all know what the words mean

• Semantics mount up inside business and cause significant exposure

Key challenges for innovation and R&D

• How do you get the people involved to understand the transformations in each others worlds???

• How do you ensure that you establish your collaboration so that it enables what you are trying to achieve rather than disables it???

UK Government E-Gov Programme

• Developed a range of projects to enable e-access to public services

• Created a sharper focus on the need for collaboration

• Established a project to help collaboration occur

…welcome to

What

• An application• A bit of software (‘universal widget’)• A set of standards• A ‘solution’• An information sharing protocol• A single service approach• Sector specific• A waste of time!

isn’t?

What

• An approach which, seeks to establish a way forward for the ‘joining-up’ problem which,– is Multi-Service, Multi-Agency and Multi-

Authority– is grounded in the challenges of meeting the

requirements of practice, management and ICT

– has learning and collaborative partnership at it’s heart

…a framework for multi agency environments

is

Scoping Scoping StatementStatement

& & Bus’ CaseBus’ Case

DevelopmentDevelopment

Legal PowersLegal Powersandand

ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities GovernanceGovernance

Information Information SharingSharing Identity Identity

ManagementManagementInfrastructureInfrastructure

MessagingMessagingEvents &Events &

TransactionsTransactionsFederationFederation SustainabilitySustainability

The 9 pieces of the

Framework

The Fame jigsaw

• Each piece has supporting text that can be used on its own or cross referenced to the other pieces

• There is an outer shell – the ‘How-to-guide’ providing guidance for managing change projects

• The Readiness Assessment Toolkit looks at preparedness under each heading of each piece of the jigsaw

How-to-guide

• The development cycle:– Conceive and justify – collaborative initiation– Mobilise – gain commitment– Design and build – the new partnership

system– Implement – operate– Refine – review and improve

Scoping statement and business case development

• Scoping statement– What are the drivers for change– How are actors involved– What outcomes are to be achieved– What processes and IT will be needed– How will the partnership be organised

• Business case development– What are the costs/sources of funding– What are the approval processes

Legal powers and responsibilities

• Understanding legislation – where do powers come from?

• Scanning legislation, guidance, CoPs

• The multi-agency partnership

• The legal framework of services

• Policy Guidance and advice for the provision of services

• The legalities of information sharing

Information Sharing

• Policy rhetoric

• Information sharing in a multi agency environment

• Perceptions and attitudes

• Information sharing protocols

• Information manager

• Training needs

Governance

• Creating and maintaining partnerships– Membership, communication, scrutiny

• Models of partnership working

• Multi-agency organisation processes:– Performance, inclusion and probity

• Theory of Change method for evaluation

• Information governance

Identity management

• Why is identity important?– In a single agency– Across different agencies

• Identity and relationships

• Registers and registrars

• Publication and consent

• Data processors and data controllers

Infrastructure

• Moving away from an applications view• Shared technical resources• Private and public sector contexts• Communicating across and up and down• Hubs, spokes and axles• Messaging and publication• Web services• Joined up procurement

Messages, events and transactions

• An event

• A message

• A transaction

• “The map is not the territory”

• Who decides an event is an event?

• Portals: mapping shared resources

• Switches: mapping shared processes

Federation

• Integration and federation

• The index and relationship management

• Portals and switches

• Federation services:– Universal publication– Universal recourse– Federal identity

• The relationship with central services

Sustainability

• From project to mainstream• A role for public value• Sustainability as an outcome• Internal organisational sustainability• External organisational sustainability• Technical sustainability• Resource sustainability• Realising the benefits of multi agency

partnerships

The Fame Demonstrator

• The changes and developments which we are wrestling with are big and complex.

• We need tools to help us understand what is possible, how it could work and what it implies.

• We need to make sense of things from many different points of view.

The Demonstrator tool allows us to move from early simulations and animations of proposed approaches

to the monitoring and evaluation of real systems as they are developed and deployed.

What can it do?• Animate models of infrastructure, applications

and service processes.• Present views on multiple screens at different

levels of detail.• Relate client, practitioner, management and

technology perspectives.• Monitor real activities in systems and show what

is going on.

Sometimes we do need to lift up the bonnet and look at what is going on inside - even if it is scary!

The DemonstratorMaking sense of it all by fitting the

views together

Process and work-flow

Systems and Networks

ConsentApplications and

Services

Find out more at www.fame-uk.org/

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