Observer
A repository that provides strategic insights in various key sectors and thematic areas. Strategic reports, best practices, interactive tools, and articles are developed to inform governments and enable better decision-making.
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Future Frontiers in Government HR: Navigating the Evolution of Work
During the World Governments Summit 2024, a roundtable discussion under the title of “Future of Government HR” was held with the participation of senior public sector representatives from governments around the world.
Featured Observer Templates
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- - In widget properties, under "Content" tab, choose the year and "Selected publications...", then choose one content
- - Under "List settings" tab, choose "Use limit" of 1 and choose "Featured observer" for the "List template"
- - Click "Advanced -> Model" and make sure "ContentViewDisplayMode" is set to "Automatic" instead of "Details"
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Principles for Digital Transformation in Cities
This report highlights the realization of ‘smart digitalization’ and how it differs across cities. It can range from the adoption of basic automation technologies that facilitate public services to advanced analytics that anticipate challenges in inf
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Government in 2071
Government in 2071 is an initiative launched by the World Government Summit with the vision of preparing governments for the future. With 2071 being targeted as the year for the findings, societal and technological megatrends were captured. The predi
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Urban Resilience Tool
The tool enables you to assess a city’s resilience level through a comprehensive and integrated assessment framework, based on the exposure to hazards, vulnerabilities, and the institutional capacity to respond, recover, and transform.