Human Centred Innovator, specialising in Govt eTransformation, and Service Design projects
Summary
I'm someone with a foot in the creative and the corporate worlds, who's been able to bring the best of both to bear, on policy, operations and legislative agendas. I'm a GovTech geek with three degrees, who specialises in the governance, people and disruptive effects of technology and data, for government, enterprise and standard procedure . I ask who, why, how and what, to know where to from here?
Expectations
Collaboration, honesty, authenticity, openness. I'm looking for a team that doesn't know what people mean when they say that humans hate change. I don't. Technology provides humans who have integrity and a mindful, considerate, proactive, equitable, fair and honest approach to others, with the opportunity to influence the future positively and proactively and I want in on the ground floor. If you want someone who understands how the code connects to the bigger picture, where your procedures are and need to be, how to scale up culture, the role of institutions, and the rights of citizens, and how your product represents an opportunity to do good, and make money, I am your person.
Employment Preferences
Expected Base Salary
**0,000 AUD / year
Expected Hourly Rate
**0 AUD
Academic Degree
Experience
Total Professional Experience
Skills
- Government Collaboration
- Influence
- Internal
- External Policy
- Public Interest
- Pub Tests
- Social License
- Communications
- Risis Management
- Remote Work
- Innovation
- Incremental Change Management
- Projects
- Operations
- Design Thinking
- Data
- Service
- Content Design Driven Transformation
- Privacy
- Regulation
- Business
- Government Advisory
- Strategy
- Agenda Setting
- Decision Making
- Disruption
- Legislative Change
- Business Cases
- Enterprise Risk
- ISO Standards
- Continuous Improvement
- Kan Ban
- Performance Management
- Reports
- Technical Writing
- KPIs
- Advice
- Governance
- Cultural Analyis
- Evidence Based Analysis. Lateral Thinking. Creativity
- Arts
- The Anthropocene