Gov Innovator Podcast
Summary: The Gov Innovator podcast, hosted by Dr. Andy Feldman, features concise ten-minute interviews with insightful public sector innovators and experts. Its goal is to share useful practices and insights with public leaders related to evidence-based policy, data-driven decision making, public sector innovation and the important role of leadership.
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Podcasts:
Joanna Richard of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development shares leadership insights that can help any senior agency leader be more effective.
Carolyn Heinrich discusses how collaboration between academics and policymakers can strengthen outcomes, drawing on a project with 6 large school distracts.
Charles Sallee of the Legislative Finance Committee explains how New Mexico uses evidence to drive smart funding decisions and improve programs.
Peter Schochet of Mathematica Policy Research on using opportunistic experiments in government, including in school districts, to achieve better results.
Jeffrey Liebman of the Harvard Kennedy School discusses why Social Impact Bonds (aka Pay for Success) have been quickly gaining policymakers' interest.
Sharon Oster of the Yale School of Management on crafting and using mission statements, a building block for any results-focused public sector organization.
Kelly Fitzsimmons of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation provides insights relevant to public sector grant-making agencies on building and using evidence.
An overview of how low-cost experiments -- also known as low-cost randomized controlled trials (RCTs) -- can be used to improve results in government.
How can public agencies at the federal, state or local levels spur innovation to tackle tough problems and find ways to better achieve their missions? To gain insights, we’re joined by Bryan Sivak (@BryanSivak), the Chief Technology Officer at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Under his leadership, HHS launched its IDEA Lab in […]
Jesse Goldhammer of Deloitte Consulting provides insights into using incentive prizes to spur innovation and address key challenges in government.
Dan Bloom of MDRC discusses a new report about interventions to improve the outcomes of young men of color that are backed by rigorous research.
Tom Chapel, Chief Evaluation Officer at the CDC, provides an overview of what logic models are and how they can be useful to programs and public managers.
An interview with Scott Cody of Mathematica Policy Research on using predictive analytics & rapid-cycle evaluation to improve program development & results.
Bob Behn of the Harvard Kennedy School discusses the purposes of performance measurement in government and why different purposes require different measures.
Professor Adele Diamond of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, provides an overview of executive functions, which play a critical factor in determining people's success in school and on the job. She also describes what the research shows can help children strengthen their executive functions and the implications for education policy and practice.