Innovation Mindset

By the People, For the People, With the People – Design for Government

Led by: Amira Boland

  • Learn how we can better orient around well-defined outcomes to know whether or not policies and programs are working
  • Learn what “design” is and a basic framework for applying to improve the way we develop policies, programs, services, and products – and fix the implementation of existing ones
  • Gain insights from the social and behavioral sciences, like common cognitive biases
Amira Boland

Chief of Staff, New America New Practice Lab

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: October 22, 2025, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60-minutes

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A mom with a new baby need not figure out that health coverage comes from the Center for Medicaid Services; cash assistance comes from the Administration for Children and Families; food assistance comes from Agriculture; medical leave is protected by the Department of Labor. A disaster survivor should not tell the government 80% of the same information on five different forms. 

In the United States, our government is the result of more than 200 years of different appropriations committees, levels, agencies, bureaus, even IT shops – and is one of the most complex service delivery organizations in the world. Now more than ever, at critical moments in peoples’ lives, we have to demonstrate the very basic tenant a democracy requires: that government is accountable to and responsive to the needs of its people. 

This workshop will focus on how improving customer experience can do that, and how to navigate the complexity of delivering services in the public sector.  We will mix learning the theory of and applied methods from the social and behavioral sciences, public management and administrative burden, agile technology development, human centered design, service + system design, and experimental design and evidence building.

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