Data-Led Governance - How Communities Inform Cities
Offered By: SXSW via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how city leaders across the United States are leveraging data technology to foster collaboration between government and communities in this 51-minute SXSW 2021 conference talk. Discover how technology bridges the gap between policymakers and citizens, enabling leaders to hear from diverse voices and make informed decisions. Learn about proactive problem identification, cost reduction, and addressing inequity through community feedback. Gain insights into the importance of data-led governance in building trust, addressing issues, and shaping responsive cities. The panel discussion covers topics such as developing relationships, accountability, transparency, and the significance of data in urban planning. Conclude with valuable advice for city leaders on implementing data-driven strategies to create more inclusive and efficient urban environments.
Syllabus
Introduction
Nicole Jordan McBride
Chief Best
Getting out of your bubble
Developing relationships
Collaboration
Accountability Transparency
Data
Importance of Data
Advice for City Leaders
Taught by
SXSW
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