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Creative Bureaucracy Festival Hub Prague

The Creative Bureaucracy Festival Hub Prague | 7–9 November 2022

WHY

The Czech Republic needs a reliable, competent, open and confident public service in order to meet the challenges of an interconnected world.

HOW

Our hub in Prague wants to cultivate public service self-confidence, desire for innovation and experimentation. We want to give space to the best people and learn from each other.

WHAT

The Creative Bureaucracy Festival Hub Prague supports and connects public officers and their allies – those who change the world for the better at all levels of government.

The festival celebrates innovation in the public sector and their contribution to a better, more sustainable and more equal world. It seeks answers to questions and challenges of the public service world through expert discussions and practical workshops.

WHO

At the Creative Bureaucracy Festival Hub Prague you can look forward to meet:

  • Charles Landry – an international authority on the use of imagination and creativity in urban change. He invented the concept of the Creative City in the late 1980’s. Its focus is how cities can create the enabling conditions for people and organizations to think, plan and act with imagination to solve problems and develop opportunities.
  • Valentin Chaput – co-founder and co-director of Open Source Politics, a company in the field of the social and solidarity economy that develops free and open source digital platforms. Its methodology, tested and approved by its clients, mixes face-to-face and digital interactions to ensure the success of clients’ participatory projects.
  • Nathan Coyle – he worked with central and local governments all over the world, to make digital policy more understandable to those who are able to make social change in our communities. He has considerable expertise of working with Senior Government Officers to ensure their digital services get as much exposure as possible within the civil and volunteer sector.
  • Edvard Kožušník – is a Czech officer, politician and former member of the European Parliament. Since January 2022, he is Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.
  • Vladimír Špidla – is a Czech politician and former prime minister of Czech Republic. Former European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and he was also the director of the Department of Advisers to the prime minister.
  • Olivia Vereha, Johanna Sieben, Zuzana Vargová and many more.

TOPICS

This year the hub in Prague is going to discuss these and more topics:

  • Building trust between loyalty and impartiality
  • Innovation across government
  • The public face of new institutions
  • Civic tech in practice
  • Unknown heroes – Who are the people run Czech public service?
  • New European Bauhaus – What kind of public service do we need for building both – beautiful and sustainable cities?

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