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ICMA Innovation Skills Survey

Beth Simone Noveck is leading a research project with an aim to measure current knowledge and use of innovative skills by local government leaders in the United States.

Background

GovLab’s work on measuring innovative and entrepreneurial skills within the public sector starts from the hypothesis that government can do a better job of eradicating poverty and inequality, slowing economic fluctuations and climate change, and improving security, literacy and wellness if public officials know how and when to leverage new creative, technological and data-informed tools and methods (“innovative skills”) to more effectively and efficiently define problems and develop implementable solutions.

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Location

United States

Partners

International City/County Management Association

Description

GovLab Director Beth Simone Noveck was recently announced as one of four inaugural International City/County Management Association Local Government Research Fellows. Her research project, titled “Promoting Local Leaders’ Innovation, Learning, and Effective Problem-Solving”, focuses on identifying and analyzing the skill gaps of local leaders’ use of innovative methods to solve problems using new technology.


Results & Impact

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