Why the Government of Tomorrow is Also a Data Organisation

Nowadays, every organisation is a data organisation. This not only applies to commercial organisations, but also to governments. Governments at every level – local, regional, national and supranational – should take a different approach to organise their activities.

However, becoming a data organisation is not an easy feat. It requires governments to rethink all their processes and all citizen touchpoints. Even though governments do not have such fierce competition as organisations do, they too have to adopt technologies such as predictive analytics, blockchain and AI to improve their services.

As part of my new book – The Organisation of Tomorrow – I have developed a model that can help organisations become a data organisation. The D2 + A2 Model helps organisations to datafy their processes, distribute their data via the cloud or using distributed ledger technologies, analyse their data using descriptive or predictive analytics to sense and seize opportunities and automate their decision-making and processes using AI. It is a simple four-step roadmap for enterprises and governments to transform their organisation.

The D2 + A2 Model for Governments

Governments are a collection of processes built on top of each other over long periods of times. As a result, almost all governments have bureaucratic processes ...


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