daniel charite - smart city capability framework workshop - mindtrek 2016
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Redefining Government TogetherSmart City Event Tampere Finland19 October 2016
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Agenda
09.30 Introduction - The building blocks of a successful Smart City
10.15Smart City Maturity - self-assessment
11.45Peer learning
12:25Wrap-up
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Smart cities Our point of view
Smart cities are not an isolated phenomenon but an integral part of a broader transition towards a digital economy
The world around us is changing at a dizzying pace
To govern means to foresee
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Digital technologies have unprecedented power due to consistent exponential growth
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A storm of disruptive technologies is in the flow of exponential growth
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Smart City?
A city is smart when investments in (i) human and social capital, (ii) traditional infrastructure and (iii) disruptive technologies fuel sustainable economic growth and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory governance.
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Smart cities emerge as the result of many smart solutions across all sectors of society
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In our vision true smart solutions combine disruptive technological capabilities with changes in human behavior. The latter can only be achieved by simple, intuitive solutions that appeal to real human needs.
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Each sector contributes with its own unique innovations to the overall success of the smart city. Harvesting the potential benefits from all relevant sectors is the challenge of the city.
Typical smart city benefits are already becoming visible
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Agenda
09.30 Introduction - The building blocks of successful Smart City
10.15Smart City Maturity - self-assessment
11.45Peer learning
12:25Wrap-up
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Smart city
Capability Framework
Successfully building a smart city requires a clear strategy and maturity in seven capability dimensions.
Smart City Capability Framework
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Smart cities develop over the years
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Think for yourself...
Rank
Discuss as a group
3 minutes
6 minutes1 minuteSmart City Capability Framework Self Assessment
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Agenda
09.30 Introduction - The building blocks of successful Smart City
10.15Smart City Maturity - self-assessment
11.45Peer learning
12:25Wrap-up
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Peer Learning
Write down best practice
Friendzy & Learn10 minutes
30 minutesSmart City Capability Framework Peer Learning
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Wrap Up
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