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− | A blog post about innovation within the public sector, specifically addressing innovation in how the government approaches problems and policies. | + | A blog post about innovation within the public sector, specifically addressing innovation in how the government approaches problems and policies. Places an emphasis on innovating in a bureaucracy and how to work around the rigidity of the structure. See Google Doc for most updated version and research. |
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==Google document== | ==Google document== | ||
https://docs.google.com/a/rice.edu/document/d/1vhyW6qH0awUJRFpL1SEX4_jNi1fz2PnrHCwdq_DFKCs/edit?usp=sharing | https://docs.google.com/a/rice.edu/document/d/1vhyW6qH0awUJRFpL1SEX4_jNi1fz2PnrHCwdq_DFKCs/edit?usp=sharing | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 2 March 2017
Blog Post | |
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Title | Innovation in the Public Sector (Blog Post) |
Author | Taylor Jacobe |
Series | |
Content status | Published |
Graphics status | Approved |
Publication date | |
Notes | Published as "Bureaucracy and Public Sector Innovation" |
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© edegan.com, 2016 |
Abstract
A blog post about innovation within the public sector, specifically addressing innovation in how the government approaches problems and policies. Places an emphasis on innovating in a bureaucracy and how to work around the rigidity of the structure. See Google Doc for most updated version and research.