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Blog
22 Nov 2018
Ian Burbidge
In this second part of his blog on public services commissioning, Ian Burbridge discusses the 'Move Fast and Fix Things' framework
Journal
21 Nov 2018
In this issue, Matthew Taylor discusses citizen-powered progress and we showcase the RSA's essays on the future of education, automation and public services.
Francesca Monticone
Francesca Monticone explores the polarisation of conversation on cheap food and community in different farming businesses in Gloucestershire.
Article
20 Nov 2018
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor sets out the RSA’s vision for a 21st century enlightenment that is truly universal
Public sector commissioning is probably the biggest issue you never knew you cared about. When it goes wrong, it often goes spectacularly wrong. What does the application of the RSA’s model of change tell about why this might be, and what can be done to improve commissioning and drive innovation in public services?
Rich Mason
Trials offer a glimpse of a happier, more productive world of work. But there are fundamental questions still to answer
19 Nov 2018
Benedict Dellot Fabian Wallace-Stephens
We must push for an acceleration in the adoption of technology, but on terms that work for everyone.
Julia Bennett
Is it economic heresy to suggest that sustainable businesses are as vital to a healthy economy as scalable businesses?
Asheem Singh
Mass automation needs mass ownership and a Universal Basic Opportunity Fund to support economic security, argues Asheem Singh.
16 Nov 2018
Will Grimond
Social democracy isn't dead, it has just become more decentralised and people-led.
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