IMPACT
Punching shortcuts into a bureaucratic maze
As an intangible deliverable, an important outcome of the project was opening up discussion and connections between teams and units whose work can support each others’ goals and activities. Other units also had or were building their own innovation and experimentation teams and approaches, and actively pooling their learnings will, over time, make a considerable difference in saving time, efforts and budget – which enables them to direct their energy and resources into the hands-on work and experimentation that’s needed for innovative ideas to find their way to reality.
The insights report also made visible many pain points that had been growing within the department, which had a long history with a focus on physical buildings and long, detailed and labour intensive processes. For a lot of that history, the kind of creative approaches conducive to experimentation weren’t as relevant or appropriate as they are now.
As a small part in boosting a cultural shift, the insights report and its recommendations would ideally act as seeds of inspiration and supporting material for pitching ideas and new experimentation approaches.