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Welcome to Rethinking the Buy
Épisode 12
dimanche 19 octobre 2025 • Durée 29:22
Government spends more money than any other business or sector. It is one of the most powerful levers we have to tackle the great challenges of our time, to shape markets and improve communities. Yet it is broken. But it doesn't have to be. Join Lina Svensburg, Marcela Jabor and myself as we dig into the exciting world of procurement and the innovations that are transforming how government spends its money. In this first episode, meet my two co-hosts, what drove them to procurement and what our goals and aspirations are for this podcast.
🔍 What Enables Public Sector Innovation in Emerging Economies? with Tamara Zakharia
Épisode 11
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 45:04
In this episode, I sit down with Tamara Zakharia to explore insights from her recent report from the UN on the enabling conditions for public sector innovation in emerging economies. We dive into her practical and thoughtful framework—covering everything from strategic direction and governance models to the internal and external enablers that help innovation take root and thrive. Whether you're working in government, policy, or global development, this is essential listening for anyone trying to support change in complex contexts. Read the full report here: https://publicadministration.desa.un.org/projects/strengthening-national-capacities-design-and-implement-public-sector-innovation-strategy
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UK's Digital Centre - Part 1 - The State of Digital Government
Épisode 2
dimanche 30 mars 2025 • Durée 07:50
🚨 Major Update Alert! 🇬🇧 The UK just dropped its biggest digital government announcement in over a decade! Dive into this four-part series to understand what happened and why it matters. 🎥 In this first episode, I dissect the "State of Digital Government" report, a brutally honest look at the current state. I'll guide you through the crucial insights and lay the foundation for the UK's ambitious digital trajectory. 🔜 Up next: Video 2: https://youtu.be/5wIWUlRSayw Video 3: https://youtu.be/4PYzlqfzdDk Video 4: https://youtu.be/M4b7kWbN5O8 🔔 Subscribe for my videos exploring public sector innovation in the UK and around the world. 📚 Essential Reads:
Report - State of digital government review (https://shorturl.at/GlHxx) Report - A blueprint for modern digital government (https://shorturl.at/wW4Sn)
Video - A blueprint for modern digital government ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugvrHtn2STQ&t=0s)
Report - Revolution not Evolution (https://shorturl.at/luRuF)
Key Trends from 2024 and Things to Watch in 2025
Épisode 1
lundi 10 février 2025 • Durée 11:25
In this podcast, I share my thoughts on the most important trends from 2024 that are impacting public service. I'll also share my top picks for the must-read books and must-listen podcasts for public servants around the globe. To cap it off, I discuss the critical developments I'm keeping an eye on for 2025 that could shape our work in the public sector. Don't miss out on these insights to stay informed and at the front edge of our field!
Travel Diaries Samarkand - Reflections in Registan Square with Caroline Star
Épisode 10
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 04:19
For my final dispatch from Samarkand, I reunite with Caroline Star from the School of International Futures — this time in the breathtaking Registan Square. We reflect on a week full of inspiration, connection, and big ideas at the UN Public Service Forum. Caroline shares highlights from her foresight workshop, and we both take a moment to appreciate the powerful closing talk by Robyn Bennett that left many of us deeply moved. It’s a fitting end to a beautiful week in a city full of history and hope for the future of public service.
✨ Watch Robyn’s talk here: https://www.youtube.com/live/jI3Gq77GmrI
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Travel Diaries Samarkand - Innovation Labs in Action (Closing Reflections)
Épisode 9
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 05:24
In this special dispatch from Samarkand, I’m joined by Almero Oosthuizen from the Western Cape Government (South Africa) and Alejandra Rodas Gaiter from the Innovation Lab for Bogotá (Colombia). Together, we reflect on our experience speaking at the closing plenary panel: Innovation Labs in Action. We dive into some big themes:
🧠 Shifting mindsets inside government
🌱 Moving from ego-centric to eco-centric innovation
🏛️ Why real change needs structures that go beyond the lab
It’s honest, hopeful, and a little bit punk — a fitting wrap to an incredible forum.
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Travel Diaries Samarkand - UN Public Service Forum Wrap-Up Reflections with Robyn Bennett
Épisode 8
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 04:15
As we wrap up an incredible few days in Samarkand, I sit down with the brilliant Robyn Bennett, whose closing repertoire reflection was a highlight for many at the forum. In this conversation, Robyn shares the key themes, big ideas, and quiet moments that stood out — from innovation and inclusion to the unexpected connections that made this gathering so memorable. It’s a thoughtful close to a week full of learning, laughter, and global public service energy.
✨ Watch Robyn’s full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/live/jI3Gq77GmrI ✨
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Something Cool - Reimaginning Employment in South Africa with Kate Philips
Épisode 7
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 40:41
What happens when a country treats employment as a public good, not just a market outcome? In this episode of Something Cool—a CivicPunks series that spotlights bold thinkers reshaping the public sector—I sit down with Kate Phillip, Program Lead for South Africa's Presidential Employment Stimulus Program, one of the most ambitious public employment programs in the world. South Africa is facing a deep unemployment crisis. But instead of leaving it solely to the market, Kate and her team asked a radical question: What if government took direct responsibility for creating meaningful work? The result? A nation-scale initiative that’s not only creating jobs—but reshaping how we think about state capacity, dignity, and development. We talk about:
- How the program came to be—and why the President got involved
- What it takes to build something like this within government
- The principles behind “creating work that serves the public good”
- Lessons for other countries grappling with unemployment or precarious work
Kate’s work challenges the status quo—and offers a blueprint for governments around the world.
“Employment is too important to leave just to the market.” — Kate Phillip
🎧 Listen in. Be inspired. Learn how public servants are building better futures.
Travel Diaries Berlin - Systems Thinking, Trust & Transformation with Dr. Louis Klein
Épisode 6
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 11:09
Another dispatch from the Creative Bureaucracy Festival—this time from the official podcast studio in Berlin! I sit down with Dr. Louis Klein, head of the International Federation for Systems Research, for a wide-ranging conversation that spans continents and big ideas. We talk about his work supporting education reform in Morocco, the growing breakdown of trust in public systems, and why systems thinking matters more than ever. It’s also Louis’s first time at the Festival—so we dig into his impressions, the energy of the community, and what gives him hope for the future of bureaucracy done better. A rich and thoughtful conversation from the heart of Berlin.
Travel Diaries Berlin - Reimagining Public Institutions with Mikko Annala
Épisode 5
dimanche 14 septembre 2025 • Durée 11:58
In this episode of Civic Punks at the Creative Bureaucracy Festival, I sit down in the festival's "official" podcast studio with Mikko Annala from Demos Helsinki. We discuss the bold work that Mikko and his team are doing to reimagine how institutions operate in the 21st century—from building new governance models to driving systems-level change. We dig into his partnership with Apolitical, The Transition Collective, and TIAL to create a global community on Reimagining Public Institutions. We also take a moment to reflect on the evolution of the Festival itself—and Mikko shares his hopes for what comes next for the public sector, and for the community of changemakers growing around it. If you care about the future of government, this one’s for you.
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