by Member | Nov 4, 2014 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform
Dillon Newton has been undertaking work experience with iNetwork. Using his research skills gained achieving his 1st from Liverpool John Moores University, he has been looking at future public services and the opportunity presented by design led thinking. The...
by Member | Oct 7, 2014 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform
As part of our work modelling future local public services we are seeing a number of emerging issues. I would like to highlight a couple because they are genuine cause for concern and potentially difficult to allay. The first is the loss of creativity and innovation...
by Member | Aug 20, 2014 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform
12 years ago I wrote my MBA dissertation on the subject of disruptive innovation and the impact of new technologies. One of the observations related to the role of chance – many successful and innovative products are either accidents or result from accidental...
by Member | Jun 13, 2014 | Effective Information Sharing and Security, Effective Service Redesign and Reform
Phil Swan, iNetwork These are some of the main lessons I took from the presentations and discussions on the 20th May event. Over 12 colleagues from Wigan attended and led an extremely interesting discussion on community engagement and reform of social care in Scholes....
by Member | May 28, 2014 | Connected Procurement and Commissioning, Effective Information Sharing and Security, Effective Service Redesign and Reform, Innovative Access to Public Services
I thought a general update would be useful as there is as lot going on! Events first We’re wrapping up after the 14 May health & social care conference and also the Wigan Deal roundtable from 20 May. Both were really well attended. As an example of the...
by Member | May 8, 2014 | Effective Service Redesign and Reform
By Warren Hatter (With The Grain) You know how you sometimes lie awake at night planning to do something the next day – and then fail to do it? Well, you’re not the only one. We all do it. Me, too. I’ll resolve not to have butter on my toast in the morning. Or walk to...