Homepage
Open in app
Sign in
Get started
Our Vision for Government
Finding Legitimacy
Working in the Open
About Us
Subscribe to Newsletter
Tagged in
Our Vision For Government
Centre for Public Impact
We are a not-for-profit, founded by the Boston Consulting Group, that works with governments, public servants, and other changemakers to reimagine government. We turn ideas into action so that government works for everyone.
More information
Followers
799
Elsewhere
More, on Medium
Our Vision For Government
Keira Lowther
in
Centre for Public Impact
Jul 4, 2023
Experimenting with social imagination in Melbourne
Read more…
72
Thea Snow
in
Centre for Public Impact
Jun 13, 2023
Unity versus uniformity: exploring collaboration in government (and beyond)
Read more…
73
1 response
Keira Lowther
in
Centre for Public Impact
Mar 14, 2023
A global conversation on rigour in complexity
I want to do good work. At the Centre for Public Impact Australia and New…
Read more…
32
Alli Edwards
in
Centre for Public Impact
Jan 12, 2023
Disability, diverse bodies, and felt democracy
Through a co-facilitated session interweaving poetry…
Read more…
2
Centre for Public Impact
in
Centre for Public Impact
Nov 25, 2022
Learning together: Reflections from our Human Learning Systems Action Learning Group
Read more…
25
Thea Snow
in
Centre for Public Impact
Jan 25, 2022
Honouring the grout
On celebrating the invisible elements of our work — relationships, values, and…
Read more…
223
3 responses
Centre for Public Impact
in
Centre for Public Impact
Jan 14, 2022
What is sensemaking?
What does playing the role of a learning partner look like in practice, and what…
Read more…
75
1 response
Lorenn Ruster
in
Centre for Public Impact
Dec 16, 2021
Dignity Dilemmas, Design and Tech: Reflections on stories shared in a CPI and Humanitech event
Read more…
3
Thea Snow
in
Centre for Public Impact
Oct 7, 2021
Storytelling for Systems Change: from listening to collective sensemaking
Read more…
54
3 responses
Megan
in
Centre for Public Impact
Sep 22, 2021
What could be: Reflections on ‘The Equity Imperative’
Read more…
7