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By Deloitte Australia
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
The pandemic has vastly increased the need for robust global health partnerships – together we can be better prepared by building warning systems for outbreak, and collaborate on research.
In this episode Dr Stephanie Allen, our Global Health Lead, and Ronald Lavater, CEO of the International Hospital Federation (IHF), chat through our trend, 'New era of global public health partnerships: collaborating for better health preparedness’ in action globally and through the perspective of the IHF.
Want to learn more about our 2022 government trends? Read the full Government Trends 2022 report here.
Governments use information technology to improve policy, decision-making, and service delivery by gleaning useful insights from data. But disparate leadership, priorities, and budgets have created a patchwork approach to technology adoption, with no guarantee that systems can easily communicate.
This situation began changing rapidly as the COVID-19 pandemic began. As policymakers and health experts desperately sought up-to-date information, governments were forced to break down data silos, coordinate with companies and universities, and expand their roster of data talent.
In this episode Greg Frith, Partner in Consulting Strategy AI and Transformation and Marek Rucinski, Deputy Commissioner of the Smarter Data Program in the Australian Taxation Office explore how government agencies can push for efficiency and effectiveness while maintaining citizen trust and ethics.
Want to learn more about our 2022 government trends? Read the full Government Trends 2022 report here.
Governments play a critical role in creating ecosystems that foster innovation. How has this been achieved in the justice system in Queensland and Australia more broadly?
In this episode, Deloitte’s National Security & Justice Lead, Frank O’Toole and Queensland’s Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Minister for Women and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, Shannon Fentiman MP, deep dive into our Government Trend, ‘Government as Catalyst: Driving Innovation Ecosystems’, through the lens of the justice system.
Want to learn more about our 2022 government trends? Read the full Government Trends 2022 report here.
Want to read more thought leadership around innovation in the criminal justice system? Check out our Future of Criminal Justice thought leadership collection.
Climate change is here, and climate challenges aren’t going away. How do leaders provide a path forward? In this episode, Tayanah O’Donnell, Partner in Deloitte’s Risk Advisory’s Asia-Pacific Climate Change and Sustainability Practice, explores how governments are addressing climate change, with Vicki Woodburn, Group Executive at the Australian Climate Service. Want to learn more about our 2022 government trends? Read the full Government Trends 2022 report here. Deloitte Access Economics, A new choice Australia’s climate for growth
In this episode of Beyond the trend, Lana Thorpe is joined by Josh Burns, Product Owner and Director of Digital Services at IP Australia. Together they look at the trend of seamless service delivery & what that means for the customers, teams, and management of IP Australia.
Going beyond the trend, Lana & Josh discuss how delivering seamless experiences requires more than analytics on a single platform. Sharing how IP Australia is getting the most out of agile methodologies and the critical factors to creating personalised, frictionless, and proactive services.
To read the full 2021 Government Trends Report head to: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/public-sector/government-trends.html
To connect with our guests:
In this episode of Beyond the trend, we speak with the Executive Director of Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights & Co-author of the 2021 Government Trends report, William (Bill) Eggers.
The Deloitte Center for Government Insights are the thought leaders behind our 2021 trends and their latest report distills years of research on government operations, coupled with on-the-ground coverage of what is happening in the trenches right now
Since launching five years ago, the Deloitte Center for Government Insights has focused on the ongoing transformation of government. This trends report is informed by research, surveys, and Deloitte’s work in the trenches with governments worldwide, which give the center a unique horizon scanning capability. The nine trends we highlight in this report have three things in common: First, they focus on government operations instead of policy issues such as immigration or health care. Second, each trend has moved beyond pilots and experiments and has begun to penetrate the heart of government. Third, they are all global in scope, happening in both developing and more economically advanced nations to varying degrees.
The year 2020 brought a host of challenges for governments & Bill shares how the past year has shaped, changed and even fast-tracked the trends we are seeing now.
To read the full 2021 Government Trends Report head to: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/public-sector/government-trends.html
And to connect with Bill : https://www.linkedin.com/in/wdeggers/
Join us as we explore 9 of the most transformative trends impacting government today, taking you behind the scenes as we discuss the movements that are shaping our nation
The Deloitte Centre for Government Insights are the thought leaders behind our 2021 trends. Their latest report distils years of research on government operations, coupled with on-the-ground coverage of what is happening in the trenches right now
But the purpose of this podcast is not to recap the report - rather we’re here to take you beyond the trends.
Over the coming episodes, we will be joined by government leaders and public sector influencers to get an insight into how these trends are playing out in their day-to-day role and what it means for their organisations.
To read the full 2021 Government Trends Report head to:
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/public-sector/government-trends.html
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.