Tapscott over government 2.0 Gefilmde lezing + slides: http://webcast.magneetto.com/sitra/en/
zie ook: www.ngenera.com
Today, four forces are bringing the urgency of public sector transformation to the fore:
* A Technology Revolution - Web 2.0. The static, publish-and-browse Internet is being eclipsed by a new participatory Web that provides a powerful platform for the reinvention of governmental structures, public services, and democratic processes.
* A Demographic Revolution - The Net Generation. The first generation to grow up immersed in digital technologies is coming of age and emerging as a major force in today's world - a generation that thinks differently about the role of government in society and will demand increasingly speedy, responsive, and customizable public services.
* A Social Revolution - Social Networking. Online collaboration is exploding and citizens increasingly self-organize to peer produce everything from encyclopedias to operating systems to advocacy campaigns to stop global warming. With 85 percent of university students on Facebook and MySpace growing at 300,000 new registrants per day, new venues for online collaboration and social networking are a phenomenon that no politician or public official can afford to ignore.
* An Economic Revolution - Wikinomics. Mass collaboration is changing how enterprises innovate, orchestrate capability, and engage with the rest of the world. Networked business models pioneered in the private sector hold promise for the public sector, but the unique public sector environment means the challenges of implementation are different. While the needs of citizens cannot be met by market forces alone, the principles of wikinomics - openness, peering, sharing, and acting globally - provide a powerful manifesto for public sector transformation.
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