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UNDP WEBINAR, MARCH 22ND 2012David Osimo, Tech4i2.comwww.crossover-eu.net #pm20
Policy Making 2.0How can technology enhance
policy making?
WHAT IS POLICY-MAKING 2.0
TOOLS Open data Social networks and
crowdsourcing Visualisation Simulation and modeling Serious gaming
VALUES Open up to external
contributions earlier in the process
Enable peer-to-peer collaboration between participants
Design for unexpected questions/contributions (Raw data, open questions)
Be very clear and usable when you ask for help
Account for real humans not simplified abstract entities
Brainstorming solutions
Drafting proposals Revising
proposalsOpen Discussion
Induce behavioural change
Collaborative action
Ensure Buy-in
Monitor executionCollect
feedback
Identify problems
Collect evidence
Set priorities
Anallyze data
Forum, blogs, twitter
Uservoice, ideascale
Etherpad
Co-ment.com
Social networks
Persuasive technologies
Challenge.gov
Open data
Participatry sensing
Open Data visualization
Evidencechallenge.com
Collaborative
visualization
Google moderator
Policy cycle
Policy tasks
Policy tools
AGENDA SETTING: THE CASE OF IDEARIO FOR CAGLIARI
Tool: idea-storm
POLICY-DESIGN: COMMENTNEELIE.EU
Tool: commentable
document
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: CHALLENGE.GOV
Tool: crowdsourcing
platform
POLICY EVALUATION: FARMSUBSIDY.ORG
Tool: open data
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VIEWS FROM THE FIELD “There are more smart people outside government than within it”
(Bill Joy) “the coolest thing to do with your data will be thought of by
someone else” (Rufus Pollock) “A problem shared is a problem halved ...and a pressure group
created” (Paul Hodgkin – PatientOpinion.com) “it’s about pressure points, chinks in the armour where
improvements might be possible, whether with the consent of government or not” (Tom Steinberg, Mysociety.org)
“many participants in the process dilute the effect of bad apples or unconstructive participants” (Beth Noveck, Peertopatent.org)
Source: IPTS estimation based on Eurostat, IPSOS-MORI, Forrester
IT’S NOT ABOUT “TOTAL CITIZENSHIP”
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WE SHOULD DESIGN GOV 2.0 FOR BART, NOT ONLY FOR LISA
Hat tip: Carter and Dance, Nytimes.com
HOW TO DO IT: INNOVATION WITHOUT PERMISSION Attract and build internal competences Ask for help in the Open Source community Copy and use ready-made tools Valorize risk-taking internally Not completely bottom-up: a design approach Permanent beta, continuous strive for usability
Start experimenting!
YOUR QUESTIONS?Further information: Visit www.crossover-project.eu Post questions/needs on http://crossover.uservoice.com
Share experiences on the Policy-Making 2.0 group on
http://egov20.wordpress.com @osimodDavid.osimo@tech4i2.com
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