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6th Creative Bureaucracy Festival - June 15th 2023
Every year over 1,000 international participants from government, politics, civil society and other change-making organisations join each other to share and celebrate outstanding examples of innovative public administrations. The 6th Creative Bureaucracy Festival took place on 15 June 2023 in Berlin. In 73 sessions, more than 150 speakers from more than 30 countries have presented innovative solutions for the administration of tomorrow: faster digitalisation, strategies for comprehensive equality, a more skilled work force, and better coordination of collective action on the biggest challenges of our time.
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Ambtenaren over risico nemen in innovatie (videosessie)
Van het bouwen van 'donutcoalities' tot adviesraden voor migranten; gemeentesecretaris Peter Teesink spreekt samen met andere belangrijke gemeentelijke vernieuwers over methodologieën die van dromen werkelijkheid kunnen maken. Creative Bureaucracy Festival, Amsterdam (Engelstalige video).
Amsterdam heeft een lange geschiedenis in innovatie. Wonen onder zeeniveau vereist structurele innovatie in samenwerking en innovatie in technologie. Als dichtbevolkte handelsnatie is de noodzaak om innovatief te zijn alomtegenwoordig in de Nederlandse samenleving. Voor gemeenten is dit een uitdaging. Enerzijds moet een gemeente betrouwbare diensten bieden, anderzijds moet de gemeente innovatie omarmen om de voeten droog te houden en de koelkast vol.
Deze sessie richt zich op deze spanning tussen bestuur, controle en beheer versus de informele, zelforganiserende en creatieve dynamiek van innovatie. Drie Amsterdamse ambtenaren presenteren hun opmerkelijke innovaties en bespreken tactieken en strategieën om deze potentieel gevaarlijke dynamiek voor persoonlijke carrières te overleven. Peter Teesink, directeur van de gemeente Amsterdam en verantwoordelijk voor het begeleiden van de stad in deze dynamiek, neemt deel aan het gesprek. Prof. dr. Caroline Nevejan, Chief Science Officer van de gemeente Amsterdam, geeft een korte inleiding over het innovatieve karakter van Amsterdam, voordat ze het gesprek zal modereren.
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Caroline Nevejan (Chief Science Officer, gemeente Amsterdam)
Peter Teesink (Gemeentesecretaris, gemeente Amsterdam)
Eveline Jonkhoff (Strategisch adviseur en programma manager circulaire economie, gemeente Amsterdam)
Eddy Adusei (Gebiedsmanager, gemeente Amsterdam)
Sabina Kekic (Coördinerend Bestuursadviseur Europa, gemeente Amsterdam)Bron:
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Time for Creative Bureaucracy
The two words ‘creative’ and ‘bureaucracy’ do not seem to fit together, but maybe they do. It sends a message to all our civil servants that they too can be makers, shapers and co- creators of a more agile and responsive bureaucracy. It hopes to spark their imagination. Taking a helicopter of public administrations across the world we can detect a movement of change in the making. Over the last 15 years a public sector innovation ecosystem is emerging.
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Book 1: The origins & future of the creative city
The city faces an escalating crisis that cannot be solved by a ‘business as usual’ approach, including the challenge of living together with great diversity and difference, addressing the sustainability agenda, rethinking its role and purpose to survive well economically, culturally and socially and to manage increasing complexity. These are some of the future priorities for creativity. Creativity needs to address the issues that really matter globally.
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Source: Landry C. 2012. The origins futures of the creative city. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-00-3
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Book 2: The sensory landscape of cities
This is the second in a series of short publications, which seek to briefly encapsulate key agendas and thought movements that shape cities today and will have an impact on their future. The city is a communications device. It speaks to us through every fibre of its being. The lived urban experience comes from a circular sensory cycle. The Sensory Landscape of Cities, sees the city as a 360-degree, enveloping, immersive experience, which has emotional and psychological impacts. It argues that we sense, feel and understand it through increasingly narrow funnels of perception.
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Source: Landry, C. 2012. The sensory landscape of cities. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-01-0
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Book 3: The creative city index
The Creative City Index assesses the creative pulse of places by exploring their urban dynamics, processes and projects. It differs from most indexes by looking at the city as an integrated whole from an insider and outsider perspective through a series of ten broad crosscutting domains.
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Source: Landry, C., & Hyams, J. 2012. The creative city index: measuring the pulse of the city. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-02-07
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Book 4: Culture & Commerce
Culture and commerce co-exist in creative tension. Their values and aims can be sharply opposed. There is a need to find the fragile balance. This is true for culture in both the big sense, such as our wish to remain true to ourselves, and the narrower sense of expression through the arts. The desire for artistic integrity can conflict with the exigencies of the market.
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Source: Landry, C. 2013. Culture & Commerce: The royal academy & Mayfair. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-03-4
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Book 5: The fragile city & the risk nexus
Cities are the most complex artefact created by human beings and their most significant investment. They make civilisations manifest. They drive cultures, they embody their values and are crucial to development. Cities are hubs of creativity and potential. They are accelerators of opportunity, force feeding transactions and connections. Skills, talent and expertise cluster in them as do trade, commerce and industries.
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Source: Landry, C., & Burke T. 2014. The fragiel city & the risk nexus. ISBN: 978-1-908777-04-1
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Book 7: The Digitized City
The digitized city is already with us, but it needs a jointly created vision of where next. Digitization represents a tectonic shift providing computing with an immense force. Its devices are changing society and social life, culture, levels of connectivity, the economy as well as cities. These devices are both liberating and potentially invasive.
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Source: Landry, C. 2016. The Digitzed City: influence & impact. ISBN: 978-1- 908777-06-5
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Book 8: Psychology & the city
Being in a city is a two-way psychological process. The city impacts upon our mind — our mental and emotional state impacts upon the city. This is part of a constant cycle of influencing and being influenced, perpetual transactions changing moment to moment as our daily lived experience unfolds, with repercussions both for us and for the city in ways we cannot always be aware of.
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Source: Landry, C., & Murray C. 2017. Psychology & the city: the hidden dimension. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-07-2
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Book 9: The Creative Bureaucracy
Public bureaucracies across the globe face a converging, escalating crisis. Our societies are increasingly unequal. The population is ageing and they have fewer resources to respond to the growing need for care services. Demands for affordable living conditions are increasing as public space declines. Frenzied finance movements are rattling domestic economies. Mass migration is engendering fear and uncertainty. This accounts for some sudden and dangerous responses to overcome the effects of a turbo-charged capitalism.
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Source: Landry, C., & Caust M. 2017. The Creative Bureaucracy and its radical common sense. Comedia. ISBN: 978-1-908777-08-9