This is the new way of governing.
The time has come for the rise of the tech savvy executive: an individual who innately understands the need to help the use of technology rise at the same level across the entire organization. In Baltimore and in Maryland, Governor Martin O’Malley has done all of these things and more.
Smarter Government: How to Govern for Results in the Information Age is about a more effective way to lead that is emerging, enabled by the Information Age. It provides real solutions to real problems using GIS technology and helps develop a management strategy using data that will profoundly change an organization.
Browse galleries, exercises, and resources supporting this book’s ideas and concepts: https://www.smartergovernment.com
Table des matières
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: A New Way of Governing
Chapter 2: When Disaster Strikes
Chapter 3: Collaborative Leadership
Chapter 4: A New Way of Policing
Chapter 5: Making Baltimore Safer
Chapter 6: Citi Stat and the Enterprise of Governing
Chapter 7: Taking It State-wide
Chapter 8: Improving Education
Chapter 9: Improving Health and Well-being
Chapter 10: Restoring Our Waters
Cahpter 11: Preserving Our Land
Chapter 12: Protecting Our Air
Chapter 13: The American Revolution, and the World
Chapter 14: The Road Ahead
Appendix A
Appendix B
Contributors and Credits
A propos de l’auteur
Stephen Goldsmith was the 46th mayor of Indianapolis and also served as the Deputy Mayor of New York City for Operations. He is currently the Derek Box Professor of of the Practice of Uban Policy and Director of Data-Smart City Solutions at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He has written The Power of Social Innovation; Governing by Network: The New Shape of the Public Sector; Putting Faith in Neighborhoods: Making Cities Work through Grassroots Citizenship; The Twenty-First Century City: Resurrecting Urban America; The Responsive City: Engaging Communities Through Data-Smart Governance; and A New City O/S: The Power of Open, Collaborative, and Distributed Governance.