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Cities & Municipalities Climate & Sustainability Organisational Culture & Governance Participation & Engagement Digital | In Person English Mainstage
Thu | Jun 02, 2022 | 03.00 PM - 03.50 PM Europe/Berlin Time

The Regenerative Bureaucracy: Leadership in Times of Crisis

Alexander Shevchenko, Rainer Kattel, Susan Pettifer, Prathima Manohar

Talk 1: The Ukrainian Phoenix: Guiding a Post-War Rebirth

How do you rebuild a country after war? How do you recuperate the material and immaterial losses of conflict? And how can this be done amid deep uncertainty regarding the future?

While the Russian war against Ukraine is still raging, ReStart Ukraine is already thinking about what comes after – and what a Ukrainian recovery and revival could and should look like. In this session, they will discuss the steps they’re taking in this endeavor, from taking stock of what’s lost to envisioning scenarios of Ukraine after war and concentrating expertise to co-create concrete actions to get there.

Speaker: Alexander Shevchenko, ReStart Ukraine
Hosted by the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt’s RISE Cities programme

 

Talk 2: Can You Grow Dynamic Capabilities in Public Institutions?

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown how important public sector capacities and capabilities are in terms of reacting to crises and re-configuring existing policies and implementation practices. Climate emergency and other similarly wicked challenges show that public sector needs to develop dynamic capabilities to shape societal responses and markets. Yet, public organisations are notoriously risk averse and focused on stability.

In this talk, Rainer Kattel – Deputy Director and Professor of Innovation and Public Governance at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) – argues that public organisations must find a sweet spot in balancing capabilities for agility and for stability. He will share recent examples of public organisations that have succeeded in building such capabilities and draw some lessons of what the main challenges are in growing and maintaining dynamic capabilities in public agencies.

Speaker: Rainer Kattel, UCL IIPP

 

Talk 3: Empowering Female Climate Leaders

How do we foster the climate leaders of the future? In her role as Director of People, Performance and Technology at the City of Sydney, Susan Pettifer conducted a year-long programme and research study into the influence and self-efficacy of emerging female climate leaders across Greater Sydney in partnership with C40 Women4Climate and University of Sydney. In this talk, she will share both the steps involved in seeding this work and the powerful research findings which shed light on pathways for accelerating the effectiveness of emerging leaders committed to climate action. The work has implications for all leaders taking action on complex social and environmental issues.

Speaker: Susan Pettifer, City of Sydney

 

Talk 4: Unlocking the Potential of the Civic City

The cities we shape and build today can either lock us into destructive over-consumption, environmental degradation and social inequity or move us towards liveable, happy, sustainable and inclusive cities.

This presentation will highlight how you can unlock the latter – embracing a mindset of responsible leadership to implement bold and effective design and policy ideas, even in light of India’s daunting challenges. It also explores the potential of our cities to be labs for innovation and how grassroot innovators can imaginatively disrupt our cities to make them better.

Speaker: Prathima Manohar, The Urban Vision
Hosted by the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt’s RISE Cities programme

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About the Venue

Alexander Shevchenko

Founder/ ReStart Ukraine

Alexander Shevchenko is the founder of Zvidsy Agency and since 2022 of the ReStart Ukraine, which is both a project and an NGO. As an urban practitioner since 2013 and as a leader of ReStart Ukraine, Alexander ensures the complexity of the various thematic layers preparing the analysis and further steps on the postwar rebuilding.

Prior to working for the ReStart Ukraine, Alexander used to work and study in Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and Malaysia with various international stakeholders such as UN-Habitat (WUF 9), GIZ, USAIN, UNDP.

Alexander has a multisectorial background in civil engineering, spatial planning, and urbanism. His interests include the integrated urban development built on the approach of acupuncture careful activation.

Rainer Kattel

Deputy Director & Professor of Innovation and Public Governance / UCL IIPP

Rainer Kattel is Deputy Director and Professor of Innovation and Public Governance at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP). Before joining UCL IIPP, Rainer led Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance for 10 years, building it into one of the leading innovation and governance schools in the region.

Rainer has also served on various public policy commissions, including the Estonian Research Council and European Science Foundation. He has worked as an expert for the OECD, UNDP and the European Commission. Currently, he leads the Estonian Government’s Gender Equality Council, and is a member of E-Estonia Council advising the Prime Minister of Estonia. In 2013, he received Estonia’s National Science Award for his work on innovation policy.

Rainer has published extensively on innovation policy, its governance and specific management issues. His recent books include:

  • How to Make an Entrepreneurial State: Why Innovation Needs Bureaucracy (with Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo; Yale, 2022)
  • Innovation Bureaucracy (with Wolfgang Drechsler and Erkki Karo; Yale, 2020)

 

Susan Pettifer

Director, People Performance & Technology / City of Sydney

Susan Pettifer is the Director for People, Performance and Technology at the City of Sydney. She is a senior executive with skills in organisational development, modernisation and organisational reform and has experience in the state public and local government sectors.

As part of the Executive team at the City of Sydney, Susan is responsible for leading the people, customer, service development, data and technology functions – with a focus on joining up the people, process and technology components of organisational change to create sustainable reform.

Susan has a strong interest in creating fair and connected organisations and communities. In 2016 she co-authored a book – New Women, New Men, New Economy – on how Creativity, Diversity, Openness and Equity helps organisations thrive in the new economy. Under her leadership the City was awarded the 2019 HR Award for Best Workplace Diversity and Inclusion program.

Susan has post graduate qualifications in science, management and coaching psychology.

 

Prathima Manohar

Founder & CEO / The Urban Vision & PlaceXplore

Prathima Manohar is an entrepreneur with a focus on sustainable living and eco-tourism. Prathima chairs the think-do-tank on Liveable Cities, The Urban Vision. Prathima is the director of a portfolio of leisure hospitality resorts in coastal Karnataka in India. As an urbanist, she has worked on projects and researched on issues such as urban innovation, liveability, placemaking, affordable housing, participatory planning and green cities. As part of her tourism business, she is setting up a Centre for micro enterprise aimed at training marginalized rural women entrepreneurs in sustainable living and wellbeing.

Prathima holds a bachelor’s degree in Architecture. She was awarded Stanford University’s Fellowship at Centre of Democracy Development & Rule of Law. She has been a Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center Fellow.

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