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Effectively aligning m-Government strategies to your organisational objectives and goals
Aligning m-Government strategiesTom VoirolGlobal Head of User Engagement, Reading Room
Tom Voirol
Aligning m-Government strategies1 Making m-Government work for you2 Making m-Government work for them3 Approaches to mobile public engagement4 Developing mobile web and native apps
1 Making m-Government work for youOverviewDrivers in m-GovernmentPartners in m-GovernmentTypes of mobile servicesM-Government for your organisationStart from organisational requirementsSet objectivesDefine KPIs
Drivers for m-Government1 Making m-Government work for youCost reductionProcess efficiencyContext-awarenessDirect, ultrapersonal contactImproved decision-makingBetter service provisionDemand for transparencyDesire for participationCitizen-drivenValue-drivenEconomy- drivenTechnology-driven
Partners in m-Government1 Making m-Government work for you
Government
CitizenBusiness
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Types of mobile servicesInformation servicesPoliciesProceduresGovernment informationInteractive servicesCalculatorsInteractive learningSocial mediaTransactional servicesConsuming government servicesCitizen-specificIntegrated servicesCombining services & data from different ministries / boards1 Making m-Government work for you
Information services
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MOH iHealth SG
Interactive services
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German Customs
Transactional services
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Swedish Tax
Integrative services
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GovHKNotifications
Start from organisational requirements
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Your business strategySpecific stated goalsMajor initiatives
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Set objectivesTypes:Change behaviourIncrease knowledge and understandingProcedural efficienciesMonetary goalsExamples:Increase participation in policy-shaping processDecrease number and/or length of contact centre requestsImprove processing timesCreate an informed citizenry
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Define KPIsCriteria:Make achievement of the organisational objectives measurableForget hits, visits and app downloadsMeasure like a Jedi, not a SithExamples:Increase submissions to public consultation process by x%Reduce contact centre requests by y%Increase number of cases handled by z%Percentage of population understanding fact x increases by y1 Making m-Government work for you
2 Making m-Government work for themMobile, not mobileUser experience is keyWho are they?What do they want need?
Mobile, not mobile2 Making m-Government work for them
User experience is key2 Making m-Government work for themHas personal significanceMemorable, worth sharingAdapted from Stephen P. Anderson / poetpainter.comEasy to use, works like I thinkCan be used without difficultyAvailable and accurateDoes what I needHard to cross!
User experience is key2 Making m-Government work for them
User experience is key2 Making m-Government work for them
Social media = biggest soapbox ever2 Making m-Government work for them
Until you understand your customers deeply and genuinely you cannot truly serve themWho are they?2 Making m-Government work for themRasheed Ogunlaru
Rasheed Ogunlaru is a life coach, speaker, author of Soul Trader - Putting the Heart Back into Your Business, The Gift of Inner Success, A Zest for Business and business coach partner of the British Library's Business & Intellectual Property Centre.21
Who are they?2 Making m-Government work for them
Who are they?
2 Making m-Government work for them
What do they want need?2 Making m-Government work for them
ResearchFind out how they live/work, and how you fit into thatDont ask what they want, find out what they need24
3 Approaches to mobile public engagementSocial mediaCrowdsourcingGamification
More than Facebook & Twitter3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Which social networks are most mobile?
3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Social media engagement: Example3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Social media strategy
3 Approaches to mobile public engagementListenSet objectivesDriveRespondMeasure
Crowdsourcing3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Foldit3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Foldit success storyThe structure of a protein-sniping enzyme critical for reproduction of the AIDS virus stumped scientists for a decade.Foldit players revealed the enzymes' structure within three weeks and scientists identified targets for drugs to neutralise it.3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
ReCAPTCHA
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Ingress
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Ingress
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Ingress
3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Ingress
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Gamification (n.): The application of game playing elements to other areas of activity, to encourage engagement with a product or service.
Ramification?3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Gamification3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
75% Psychology, 25% Technology39
Types of gamification
Actual gamesGame mechanics3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
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Actual games: Examples3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
GinA Government in Action
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Party for your rights3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Department of Justice of Victoria, Australia when they wanted to make young people aware of consumer protection laws. Discussion of legal concepts did not seem particularly appealing, so they took a different tack by launching a game called Party for Your Rights. Its targeted at young people, teaching them their rights through the activity of going to a party. Its very appealing, with retro 1980s graphics and music, explained Paul Chandley, general manager of digital strategy and engagement in the Victorian Department of Justice.
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Party for your rights
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Run that town
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Few citizens understand the value of the census, let alone how it can benefit them. But the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) knows the importance of getting public support because it relies on the willing participation of citizens across Australia to complete the census.
PHOTOS
View photosRELATED ARTICLESHow the Indonesian government is fighting forest fires & hazeHow the US government is using GIS to battle forest firesSouth Australian government targets funds for disadvantaged communities with GISRELATED CATEGORIESCITIZEN ENGAGEMENTMOBILE GOVERNMENTOPEN GOVERNMENTFROM THIS SECTIONINTERVIEWThe ABS decided that the traditional method of publishing tables of census data will not do, so they sat down with a few cups of coffee and 90 minutes later, the concept of a free mobile game was born.
Run That Town lets citizens play the role of a mayor and use actual census data - including gender, employment, education, income, age, transport and home ownership - to manage any Australian town.
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Game mechanics: Examples3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Activity trackers3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Fitbit3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Fitbit
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Recyclebank
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IBM Connections
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IBM Connections3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
Gamification: Rewards3 Approaches to mobile public engagement
BadgesLeaderboardsCompletion53
Gamification: MechanicsAccelerated feedback cyclesClear goals and rules of playA compelling narrativeChallenging but achievable tasksFlow
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Flow
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4 Developing mobile web and native appsMobile responsive designNative mobile appsFocus!Let others do the work for you
Mobile responsive design4 Developing mobile web and native apps
Distributed through app storesAccess to full device featuresNo connection required to launchNative mobile apps4 Developing mobile web and native apps
Native mobile appsAccess to all device features:Gesture-based navigationOffline useGPS, gyroscope, accelerometerCamera & microphonePush notificationsMonetisationNative availability (home screen)Expensive to developLess flexible due to installed baseLong approval timeCannot support all devicesNative apps prosNative apps cons4 Developing mobile web and native apps
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Focus!4 Developing mobile web and native apps
Let others do the work for you4 Developing mobile web and native apps
Let others do the work for you4 Developing mobile web and native apps
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Aligning m-Government strategies1 Making m-Government work for you2 Making m-Government work for them3 Approaches to mobile public engagement4 Developing mobile web and native apps
Workshop all day Thursday