[GSDI Legal Econ] New Generation Organizational Models for e-Government: Emerging Role of Centers of Excellence
Kate Lance
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Sun Mar 30 08:55:36 EDT 2008
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New Generation Organizational Models for e-Government: Emerging Role of Centers of Excellence
Tuesday, 1 April, 2008; 9:30 - 12:30 pm ET
Location: MC C2-135 (1818 H Street, Washington DC) & Live Webcast
The Live Webcast / e-Discussion and archived videoclip will be available at: http://www.worldbank.org/edevelopment/live
The proposed session will attempt to answer the following questions:
What changes in technologies and business models are likely to impact organizational structures supporting e-government? What will be the impact of Web 2.0 technologies?
What will be the chief characteristics of successful organizational models for advancing e-government in the future?
What are examples of good practice in organizational design (drawn from both the public and private sectors), for addressing the needs and requirements for successful e-government?
How should governments go about establishing such new generation organizational structures for supporting e-government? What could be the business model for such a center to ensure sustainability? What could be the role of private sector in such centers?
What skills and competencies should such organizations possess? Which services/functions should such centers provide?
Are there any innovative approaches to organizational design, catering to e-government deployments in a regional context?
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