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Innovating for Public Sector Excellence

Innovating for Public Sector Excellence . Why it is Important to tell your story? . Session Objectives . Give you a framework that you may use to structure governance - related aspects in your case studies on innovation System-based model to study innovations in public-systems

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Innovating for Public Sector Excellence

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  1. Innovating for Public Sector Excellence Why it is Important to tell your story?

  2. Session Objectives • Give you a framework that you may use to structure governance- related aspects in your case studies on innovation • System-based model to study innovations in public-systems • Ten questions • Help you identify at least 5 reasons why you should tell your story

  3. 1. What is Innovation? Adapted from Reference 1, NPM- New Public Management

  4. 2. Why do we need Innovation?

  5. 3. What are the disciplinary origins of Innovation?

  6. 4. What are the primary goals of Innovation?

  7. 5. Who are the key beneficiaries of Innovation?

  8. 6. How to portray the flow of Innovative ideas?

  9. 7. Primary players in the Innovation process?

  10. 8. How to achieve Innovation?

  11. 9. How to evaluate Innovation?

  12. 10. What are the moral justifications for Innovation?

  13. Video

  14. Quick fact • The Story of ElzéardBouffier, 1953 • Giono himself explained in a 1957 letter to an official of the city of Digne, France: • “Sorry to disappoint you, but ElzéardBouffier is a fictional person. The goal was to make trees likeable, or more specifically, make planting trees likeable.”

  15. BhausahebThorat planted 4.5 crore seeds after being inspired by the book. For this he started the DandakaranyaAbhiyaan in June 2006 at Sangamner, Maharashtra, India (Sangamner is on Pune-Nasik highway). 

  16. References • Public sector innovation for managerial and the post- managerial era: promises and realities in a globalizing public administration, EranVigodaGadot, et al. 2005, International Journal of Public Management • A man who planted trees, Jean Giono • http://vimeo.com/32542316

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