Gov 2.0 and co-design

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Co-design through Government 2.0 Craig Thomler Managing Director Delib Australia 28 March 2012

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The presentation given by Craig Thomler at the Towards Co-Design & Co-production conference in Melbourne.

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Co-design through Government 2.0

Craig ThomlerManaging Director

Delib Australia28 March 2012

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Who am I?

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What is Delib?

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Gov 1.0

Magna Carta1215 AD

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to 2.0Internet2010 AD

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Gov 1.0 to 2.0

Magna Carta – 1215 AD Internet – 2010 AD

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Government 2.0(in my humble opinion) represents a fundamental shift

in the relationship between

citizens and governments,

to the benefit of both.

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Using tools and techniques enabled by digital technologies to bring citizens 'inside the tent'.

Empowering citizens to be active participants in government decision-making processes and supporting them to do for themselves.

Opening up public data for public reuse to inform and enable new insights, better decisions and more effective policy.

Initiatives from individuals and non-government organisations as well as government.

Government 2.0 includes...

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Australia’s internet use

Source: Sensis Social Media Report May 2011

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Australia’s internet use

Source: Sensis Social Media Report May 2011

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Australia’s social media use

Source: Sensis Social Media Report May 2011

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Social media channels used

Source: Sensis Social Media Report May 2011

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Level of social media usage

Source: Sensis Social Media Report May 2011

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Australians and social media

Nielsen's Social Media Report Q3 2011:

Australians spent 7 hours and 17 minutes per month visiting social networks and blogs.

Melanie Ingrey, Research Director Nielsen Online 2010:

“...nearly nine in 10 (86%) of Australians online are looking to their fellow Internet users for opinions and information about products, services and brands”

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What about Australian governments?

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All levels of Aus governmentOver 500 online consultations in last four years

Over 400 Departmental Twitter accounts

Over 80 agency mobile apps

Over 70 agency blogs

Over 45 Facebook pages

Over 40 agency YouTube channels

At least 5 data competitions

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Growth in Twitter use

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Gov 2.0 for co-design

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Gov 2.0 for co-design

• Information provision• Platform for communities• Consultation/collaboration• Community empowerment• Rapid prototyping

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Information provision

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Platform for communities

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Consultation/collaboration

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Community empowerment

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Rapid prototyping

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Gov 2.0 caveats

• Doesn't replace existing approaches...it can supplement and amplify them

• Doesn't work for all audiences or issues...but does work for some that are otherwise unreachable/intractible

• Gov 2.0 doesn't solve problems...people do

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Questions?Craig Thomler

[email protected]@CraigThomler

http://eGovAU.blogspot.com

www.delib.net/australia/@Delibaunz

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