share, collaborate, involve

Collaboration is increasingly critical to policy development and delivery:


  1. Commitment to “Joined-up Government

  2. Growing use of coalitions / task forces / virtual teams

  3. Need for interdisciplinary skills to tackle big issues

  4. Drive to actively engage stakeholders and the public

  5. Increasing social innovation ‘in the field’

  6. Doing more with fewer resources


polyWonk was built for this stuff

  1. Invite others from your organization, industry or the public to participate

  2. Control what information you share, and who you share it with

  3. Link up with other like-minded organizations around the globe

 

“New, networked models of government, combined with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies that facilitate the requisite level of collaboration, will help governments improve how they work together both globally and locally to solve complex problems that would otherwise be impossible to solve.”

- Deloitte Research, 2008