Government After Shock: recordings, write-ups and reflections
After Government After Shock we invited event hosts to share with us recordings of their events, any write-ups of their event or some after-the-event reflections on their event and what they learnt. This blog post provides an easy reference point to help interested people navigate between these. You can also find these materials on the relevant event listing on the Government After Shock site.
Event recordings
- We have created a YouTube playlist where you can find a number of event recordings
- There is a recording of the Nesta event on Vimeo
- There is a recording of the Blok 74 event ‘Strength of places: subtle revolutions’
- There are recordings of the speakers of the Northern Territory Government event ‘Silver linings – beyond the silos’.
Event write-ups
A number of hosts wrote-up findings or insights from their events. You can find the write-ups on the respective event listing:
- ‘Abnormalise – skills and traits the public sector needs now’
- ‘Bridging Digital Divide in the COVID-19 era: Shaping Central Eastern European Perspectives’
- ‘Government after Shock – Regierungen im Wandel’
- ‘Government and the Public Sector After a Crisis: From Ideation to Implementation’
- ‘New Orders: The balance of power post pandemic’
- ‘Wake up with CPI: Reimagining government over breakfast in Australia and New Zealand’
- ‘Workshop on trust across borders for our digital future’
- ‘Silver linings – beyond the silos’.
After-event reflections
A number of hosts used our prompt to reflect upon their event after-the-fact. You can find the reflections added to the respective event listing:
- ‘Let’s talk about CULTURE! How do we create organizational culture conducive to innovation?’
- ‘Startups showcase: Meeting high-impact solutions to change public services’
- ‘Shock 2020 – emotions, innovations, decisions’
- ‘Feeding the Survivors: Food Security in a Hungry Post Covid World’
- ‘Data and Artificial Intelligence during and after the pandemic: uses, learnings and perspectives for the public sector’
- ‘Climate change and its consequences and best practices’
- ‘Integrated Social Service Governance Model After the Shock’
- ‘Bridging Digital Divide in the COVID-19 era: Shaping Central Eastern European Perspectives’
- ‘Workshop on trust across borders for our digital future’
- ‘GovComms Festival’.
Please note that this post will be updated if/as additional materials are provided to us by event hosts. You can also find out more about some of the insights to come out of Government After Shock in our summary report.