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Mission-led Government: Practising it

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    A strong grasp of what ‘mission-led government’ means in theory and in practice
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    An understanding of your own practice of mission-led government and insights into development areas
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    Experience of using tools and frameworks with your own 'live' complex challenge

Overview

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The ambition of government to become 'mission-led' presents both an unprecedented opportunity and heralds a significant shift in culture and ways of working and organising. These two half-day workshops a month apart will support participants to develop the mindset and tools to delve deeper in a specific challenge they are facing with the support of facilitators and peers, revealing assumptions to test and actions to experiment with. The style will be highly interactive and experiential to support participants ground the mission-led vision in their own day-to-day practice.

These workshops are designed for anyone with a role supporting their team, function or Department becoming Mission-Led. Typical participants include Change and Transformation leaders and professionals in Organisation Development and Design or Strategy. Participants may be grappling with challenges such as empowering and energising teams, building broader and more diverse coalitions, finding new ways to collaborate across and beyond government and designing ways of working that drive experimentation and iteration.

These stand-alone workshops does not require any specific prior knowledge or attendance on other workshops.
Delivery method
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Virtual

Course duration
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7 hours

Competency level
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Delivery method
  • Virtual icon

    Virtual

Course duration
Duration icon

7 hours

Competency level
  • Working icon

    Working

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