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WORKSHOP David Osimo, Tech4i2.com www.crossover-eu.net #policy20 Policy Making 2.0: why and how
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my presentation at Open Gov Partnership, Montenegro http://www.gov.me/en/Open_Government_Partnership/Agenda

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WORKSHOPDavid Osimo, Tech4i2.comwww.crossover-eu.net #policy20

Policy Making 2.0: why and how

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WHY?

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THE KEY CHALLENGES OF POLICY-MAKING

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THE KEY CHALLENGES OF POLICY-MAKING

Bush 2003: no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised.

Financial crisis 2008: agencies failed to anticipate and prevents

ACTA 2011: non trasparent approach backfired

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TRADITIONAL SOLUTIONS ARE ZERO-SUM

ExpertsOpen consultation

Hyerarchies

Bush 2003: no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised.

Financial crisis 2008: agencies failed to anticipate and prevents

ACTA 2011: non trasparent approach backfired

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WHAT IS POLICY-MAKING 2.0

TOOLS Open data Social networks Crowdsourcing Visualisation Simulation and modeling Serious gaming

VALUES Openness Many to many Serendipity by design Intuitiveness and usability

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Identify possible policy options

Develop preferred option Revise

option

Induce behavioural change

Generate collaboration

Ensure Buy-in

Monitor executionCollect

feedback

Identify problems

Collect evidence

Understand causal relationship

Analyze data

Collaborative governance

(e.g. ideascale)

Collaborative governance

(e.g. co-ment)

Social network analysis

Serious gaming

Crowdsourcing

Open dataSentiment analysis

Open Data visualization

Visualization /

opinion mining

Modeling

Policy cycle

ToolsSimulate impact of options

Immersive simulation

ADOPTION

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SOME EXAMPLES

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BRAINSTORMING SOLUTIONS: HOW TO GET GOOD IDEAS?

http://www.openideo.com/open/web-start-up/brief.html

http://www.state.gov/opinionspace/

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POLICY DESIGN: THE MID TERM REVIEW OF THE DAE

Daa.ec.europa.eu

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COMMENTING THE EU STRATEGY ON CYBERSECURITY

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POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: PLANNING HEALTH SERVICES

Big data and crowdsourcing

http://www.heritagehealthprize.com/c/hhp

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POLICY EVALUATION: DAE SCOREBOARD

Tool: open data

http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/digital-agenda/scoreboard/graphs/index_en.htm

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HOW?

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THE THIRD WAY OF POLICY MAKING

Anyone can ask questions

Federated on social media

Publishing draft documents

Non-filtered discussion, civil servants take part in the discussion

Focus on quality of ideas, evidence and inspiring examples

Acts as a platform: distributed leadership is welcome

Traditional government consultation

Social media

RelevantCoherentPredictableAccountableStructured

OpenCreativeEmergentPeer2peerInnovative

Policy Making 2.0

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WHAT CITIZENS CAN OFFER Software skills (CommentNeelie) Technical knowledge (OpenIdeo) Experience as user of public services (PatientOpinion) Trusted by other citizens (ActiveMobs) Geographical coverage (FixmyStreet) “Many eyes” (Scoreboard)

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Source: IPTS estimation based on Eurostat, IPSOS-MORI, Forrester

IT’S NOT ABOUT “TOTAL CITIZENSHIP”

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The power law of participation: DAACo

ntrib

utio

ns

People

1% left more than 50 contributions and more than 100 tweets

60% left 1 contributions and made 1 tweet

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THE 7 STEPS TO GETTING PARTICIPATION

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GAMIFICATION OF POLICY MAKING FRIENDS: making discussion open and social. Enable

peer-to-peer contact between stakeholders FEEDBACK: ensure immediate impact and high visibility

of participant’s input. Report about the use of their input

FUN: Ensure clear, intuitive approach. Use plain language, irony, visualisation. Introduce some elements of competition.

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HOW TO DO IT: INNOVATION WITHOUT PERMISSION Attract and build internal competences Ask for help in the Open Source community Copy and use ready-made tools Valorize risk-taking internally Not completely bottom-up: a design approach Permanent beta, continuous strive for usability

Start experimenting!

See you in the interactive session!

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YOUR QUESTIONS?Further information: Visit www.crossover-project.eu Answer the survey on

http://www.crossover-project.eu/UserSurvey.aspx Share experiences on the Policy-Making 2.0 group on Linkedin Look at inspiring examples in Diigo Group:

http://groups.diigo.com/group/crossoverproject

http://egov20.wordpress.com @[email protected]

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INTERACTIVE SESSION

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TOOLS GoogleModerator Uservoice/GetSatisfaction/Ideascale Co-ment Ning/Elgg OpenIdeo Wordle ManyEyes