The London Policy & Strategy Network was delighted to welcome @Dyn_Drwg the Managing Director of Basis who shared learning from a range of evolutionary organisations (within and outside the public sector) who have developed innovative and useful approaches to sharing learning with their peers. We practised Liberating Structures that people can also use within their networks and organisations to capture great practice in a way that enables you to actually do something with it. We went from week notes to blueprints, chapters to guilds and positive deviants to action dialogues. We even talked about crustaceans.
You can find the presentation with all the tips from Basis below.
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- Local government 2030
- Discover the People’s Budget
- Putting doughnut economics into practice
- How do we develop relational services
- Implementing the socio-economic duty
- Developing child-friendly communities
- Riding the waves — strengthening organisational resilience
- Developing the Inclusive Enterprise Zone
- Launch of the London Poverty Profile
- What can we expect from the Comprehensive Spending Review
- How do we drive corporate improvement
- Making a doughnut for London
- Health on the high street
- Owning the future: taking a community wealth building approach
- Imagination by design
- Cities as Platforms
- Communities driving change
- Developing a community endowment fund
- What are the future scenarios for London
- How do we mobilise cross-cutting groups & team to navigate change together
- How do we navigate uncertainty while trying to shift systems
- Portfolio approaches to blending strategy & experimentation
- Long term view across generations
- Cross-organisational collaboration
- Radical visions of government
- New operating models
- Council & university collaboration
- Relationship makers
- Capabilities in policy engagement
- Scenarios for civil society
- Tools to influence and drive change in public services
- Learning through the pandemic
- Develop challenge-based prizes
- Discover policy Innovations from across the world