On-Demand Webinar

Digital Transformation in Government: Enhancing Productivity and Resilience

90% of public servants believe digital transformation has wider benefits than just productivity.   

About the webinar

SAS partnered with Economist Impact to survey the public sector's executive, senior and frontline managers worldwide about productivity and digital technology.

In this webinar, we'll explore the findings of a report by Economist Impact – Reimagining the future of public sector productivity.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to join the conversation and gain valuable insights.

We will discuss:

  •  Are employee and citizen satisfaction the best indicators of productivity?
  • What barriers to productivity are identified by executive and frontline leadership, and what can they share to bridge the gap in their perceived obstacles to productivity?
  • How can civil servants mitigate the impacts if administrative change is inevitable in government? How does digital technology affect an agency’s resiliency?
  • Which area do leaders see as the most significant potential for digital technologies to improve their organization’s productivity, and what steps do successful organizations take?
  • What issue did public sector leaders overwhelmingly indicate as the most significant impediment to technology adoption, and what are the practical approaches to addressing it?

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About the experts

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Jennifer Robinson

Global Strategic Advisor, Public Sector, SAS

While working to help governments maximize the use of their data through data integration, data management and analytics, Robinson’s career in software development is complemented by the opportunity to serve as a local elected leader for the last 25 years. Robinson co-wrote the book A Practical Guide to Analytics for Government and is featured in the book Smart Cities, Smart Future. In addition to writing articles and blogs about data-driven governing, she speaks with government leaders about emerging technologies and how to adopt them strategically.

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Jeremy Kingsley

Global Lead Strategic Foresight, Economist Impact

Jeremy specialises in technology and innovation policy and foresight methods, helping firms, governments and international organisations navigate technological change and its impacts on society through evidence-based analysis. Before joining The Economist Group, he led research in challenge prizes at Nesta, the UK's innovation foundation, and co-founded The Long+Short, its magazine on social innovation. He was formerly a contributing editor at WIRED and has 15 years’ experience covering technology and innovation as a writer, analyst and consultant for The Economist and The Economist Intelligence Unit, The Financial Times and The Future Laboratory.

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Ratko Mutavdzic

WW Public Sector Government Industry Director, Microsoft

Ratko has worked in several management positions at Microsoft, driving solution developments for customers and partners. Starting in a consulting practice and leading several different sales and technology teams. Currently Ratko is leading an Industry Advisory for Microsoft with a focus on advanced technology and platform topics, like Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, CyberSecurity and CyberResiliency, enabling them through the use of cloud platforms and technologies.

He is the author of several published papers on different aspects of the technology, successful blogs on new technologies, change and transformation and active contributor in a number of social networks exploring the use and advance of new ways to connect and share innovation and invention.

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Colin Nugteren

Co-Founder Notilyze

After founding Notilyze in 2016, Colin’s role transformed from Data Scientist to Chief Analytics Officer and CEO. Notilyze focusses on Data Analytics and AI as a Service based on SAS technology and applies everything we have learned to benefit our customers. We acquired SaasNow in 2018 and expanded into IT in 2021. Our team provides Cloud, IT and Analytics services to over 50 customers in Europe and is growing rapidly. Since 2020 we have been focused on migrating SAS customers to Viya 4.