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REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Amsterdam BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:20160327T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:20161030T010000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:20170326T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:20171029T010000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:20180325T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:20181028T010000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:20190331T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:20191027T010000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:20200329T010000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:20201025T010000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191024T103000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191024T120000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20191023T105538Z LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T110718Z UID:10000293-1571913000-1571918400@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Lecture on Disruption of Democracy and of Public Services DESCRIPTION:Steven de Waal will lecture and have a dialogue with the staff of a Canadian government related thinktank about the main analyses and conclusions in his latest book: ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership. Harnessing the disruptive power of citizens’ (Amazon\, 2018). In line with the thinktank’s focus on foresights and within that on social phenomena and issues\, the main points in his presentation will be: \nDisruption is not restricted to markets\, because the underlying technological revolution also brings more data\, information and power of opinion and organization to citizens. The slogan for the book is: ‘It’s not technology\, stupid\, but mentality and power of citizens’. That is the reason why in the book the current revolution is called the third revolution in mankind: ‘the Digital Civil Revolution’. \n‘It’s not technology\, stupid\, but mentality and power of citizens’ \nIn the public domain (state\, public services and civil society)\, this leads to two main disruptions: 1. disruption of democracy and 2. disruption of public services. \nAd 1 Disruption of Democracy\n(See also De Waal’s latest blog on publicspace.eu: https://publicspace.eu/the-unfortunate-disruptions-of-democracy-and-the-fortunate-opening-of-the-public-arena/). \nThe phenomena we can observe worldwide in democracies\, all due to this revolution\, are: \n\nMassive public protest started by\, organized and maintained by individuals (like Yellow Vests in France\, Farmerprotest in Holland\, but also streetprotest in Hong Kong)\nElectoral success of runner ups from outside politics (like Beppe Grillo in Italy\, Macron in France and Trump in the USA)\nA new competition about public authority and leadership within a public arena that is broader than just the political arena and now includes private persons (citizens) and private executives (social responsibility)\n\nThe book analyzes different causes underlying these phenomena: a new medialandscape\, with a third channel on which people themselves produce information and media\, a public opinion that is now of the public itself\, a permanent public grandstand\, battle for the eyeballs\, leading to more need for actorship and rhetorical skills because all public arenas are more like theatres with an audience\, the need for more direct democracy and swarmbehaviour. \nAd 2 Disruption of Public Services\nBecause of the new data and communication power of citizens and their training in all kinds of platformbusinesses we now see: \n\nMore demand of shared decision making\, based on their own knowledge and data\nMore peerreview of providers between citizens\, like patients\, pupils etc\, even leading to peerreview on platforms by clients about providers and professionals individually\nMore citizens initiatives in care\, housing or neighbourhood management based on ‘commons’ or ‘cooperatives’\nPublicly ventured complaints with bigger influence than previous official regulations\n\nThis is now totally changing the supply side attitude of public services\, because of their reputation risk and need for direct public support. It is changing their attitude and interaction with clients and clientinitiatives. \nLooking forward to a challenging debate with professionals in the art of foresight! URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/disruption-of-democracy-and-of-public-services/ CATEGORIES:Available to participants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Man-met-Canadese-vlag-e1571828712574.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190617T110000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190617T123000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190405T125522Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T153746Z UID:10000266-1560769200-1560774600@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Lecture at EHMA (European Health Management Association) in Finland: Disruptive Patients and New Leadership in Health Care DESCRIPTION:On 17 June 2019 Steven de Waal will lecture about his latest book: ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership. Harnessing the disruptive power of citizens.’ at the annual conference of the European Health Management Association in Espoo\, Finland. \nOf course he will start with the main strategic analysis in the book. We are currently living in the #DigitalCivilRevolution because of the ongoing introduction and implementation of all kinds of digital technologies. In his analysis this is not only causing disruption in markets\, but also\, by giving much more power to citizens\, disrupting democracy\, public services (like health care) and civil society. \nHe will further focus on the impact and disruption of health care. He sees 5 major challenges or even disruptions occurring in most Western health care systems: \n\nA new form of governance will become more dominant by giving citizens more say\, especially cooperatives and commons (in the book to be found in Ch. 11 ‘Disruption of Public Services’ and Ch. 14: ‘Commons: Future Governance Mode of the People\, by the People\, for the People’)\nAn active civil society\, like in mutual care in neighbourhoods and informal networks\nIncreasing public pressure: the permanent public grandstand as this was observed and analyzed in the book (Ch. 8: ‘The Battle between the Media for Dominance as Public Channels’) will increase all kinds of public pressure on health care institutes by publicly signaling complaints\, incidents and mistreatments. This will be publicly shared (and no longer just quietly delivered at the organization itself)\, publicly supported or recognized\, so\, the answer of the institutes must also be publicly shown and explained as well. The most impactful consequence of this new public power will be that it will be about individual professionals as well as about general institutions!\nSelf-management by patients of their own chain through the health care system. They will tell health care organizations and professionals how much their own informal network and family can and want to do\, how this will be planned and how they see their own possibilities in this ‘chain management’. Because of their training in selfchoice\, selforganization and self-planning they will no longer behave as a passive unit to be transported and planned by official health care.\nGrowing knowledge that patients have about their own diagnosis\, illness and treatments through their  search on the internet and by being part of all kinds of informal networks\, including that of patients with the same illnesses (patient platforms and patient associations).\nICT: no longer is it all about protecting the privacy of their data (by other people and institutes and government regulations)\, but about their ownership of their data: they decide with whom and why to share their medical files and data!\n\nDr. De Waal will further explain all this at the conference. He knows this will trigger much debate and discussion and is looking forward to that! \nDownload Dr. De Waal’s presentation here URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/lecture-at-ehma-european-health-management-association-annual-conference-in-finland/ CATEGORIES:Available to participants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Helsinki-video-poster-2560x1150_tcm8-132186.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190523T183000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190523T203000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190306T160839Z LAST-MODIFIED:20201008T142232Z UID:10000204-1558636200-1558643400@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Book Presentation at The Netherland-America Foundation\, San Francisco DESCRIPTION:On May 23\, 2019 the Northern California Chapter of the NAF (the Netherland-America Foundation) and the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in San Francisco are hosting a Book Presentation including a lecture and discussion about ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership. Harnessing the disruptive power of citizens’ (Amazon\, November 2018) by Steven de Waal at the Dutch Consulate in San Francisco. The consulate invites its most important relations in that region. \nDownload Dr. de Waal’s presentation here \n  URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/book-presentation-at-the-netherland-america-foundation-san-francisco/ CATEGORIES:Open to all ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/San-Francisco-2048-e1549450267269.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190415T160000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190415T170000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190405T123141Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220106T121433Z UID:10000264-1555344000-1555347600@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Dialogue at LGNZ - Local Government New Zealand DESCRIPTION:On 15 April 2019 Steven de Waal will have a dialogue about his latest book ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership’ at the LGNZ (Local Government New Zealand)\, an organisation focussed on local democracy. \nDownload Dr. de Waal’s presentation here URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/dialogue-at-lgnz-local-government-new-zealand/ CATEGORIES:Available to participants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/new-zealand-3719-2-1140x500.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190415T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190415T140000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190306T151213Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T160506Z UID:10000200-1555333200-1555336800@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Lecture for the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand in Wellington (NZ) DESCRIPTION:On April 15\, 2019 the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) is hosting a conference with the aim to offer the researchers and practitioners who visit the PUPOL (the worldwide association with a focus on Public and Political Leadership) conference of April 11-12 to have a two-way exchange with senior practitioners in the New Zealand public sector. \nDr. Steven P.M. de Waal will present and discuss his ideas about civil leadership\, politics and democracy as described in his latest book ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership. Harnessing the disruptive power of citizens.’ (Amazon\, November 2018). \nDownload Dr. de Waal’s presentation here URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/lecture-for-the-international-research-society-for-public-management-wellington-new-zealand/ CATEGORIES:Open to all ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/new-zealand-3719-2-1140x500.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190411 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190413 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190304T180059Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T155334Z UID:10000261-1554940800-1555113599@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Paper session at PUPOL conference - Wellington\, New Zealand DESCRIPTION:The 4th international PUPOL (academic network Public and Political Leadership) conference “Collaborative Leadership for a Sustainable Future” will be held at Victoria University of Wellington\, New Zealand on Thursday 11 and Friday 12 April 2019. \nSteven de Waal will participate with a ‘paper session’ about his latest book ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of leadership. Harnessing the disruptive power of citizens’ (Amazon\, November 2018).\n\n\n\nThis book is based on the following research questions: \n\nHow are the same digital technologies (internet\, ICT\, websites\, platforms) that are disrupting markets (like hotel- and travelbusiness\, taxibusiness\, retailbusiness\, musicbusiness etc.) influencing citizenship and civil attitudes and the public sector like democracy\, politics\, public debate and public services? In the book this is eventually analyzed as a third revolution for mankind (‘digital civil revolution’) and this growing influence as ‘disruptive citizenship’.\nGiven this growing influence of citizens to disrupt the public and political domain\, what kind of leadership is then required to organize this influence and what kind of public leadership is necessary to answer\, address and eventually harness this growing power of citizens and civil society? In the book this is analyzed as ‘civil leadership’. This was the subject of Steven de Waal’s dissertation and research\, to be found in ‘The Value(s) of Civil Leaders. A study into the influence of governance context on public value orientation’ (Eleven 2014).\n\n33 case- and personalitystudies of civil leaders\, that created public value with their leadership\nMethodologically the research about civil leadership was based on 33 case- and personalitystudies of civil leaders\, that created public value with their leadership\, operating from different private governance contexts. A websurvey was added with 230 participants\, who experienced a careerswitch between different governance contexts to define the dominant valuepatterns in these governance contexts. This resulted in a valuebased leadershipstyle of entrepreneurial and risk taking on the one hand and a social and public drive and passion on the other. It was defined as a ‘breed of their own’\, because overall their valuepattern differed from the dominant value patterns in their respective governance contexts. One of the striking results from this study was the experience they all had with convincing the public opinion and political circles that they were\, although in a new and deviant way\, aiming at the ‘common good’ and the results had public value. In almost all cases there was a battle about definitions and perspectives on public value. That also showed and challenged their leadership. \nThe added methods under this book were strategic analyses like literature and executive interviews on disruption\, technologies\, marketstrategies and their results\, democracy\, civil society and citizen organization\, including their impact on public services. The resulting hypotheses about ‘harnessing the disruptive power of citizens’ and ‘civil leadership’ were tested in more than 100 lectures for an executive audience from all segements of the public sector (esp. health care\, energy\, housing and infrastructure and political leaders on local and national levels) in many countries in Europe. The book has an extensive ‘Notes’ segment with references to researched literature and to the current academic discussions on many of the issues\, that are also on the agenda in the PUPOL conference. \nThe main questions for discussion in the paper session are: \n\nAre these results and analyses applicable and recognizable for other countries outside Europe? Do you see the same kinds of strategic changes and succesful strategies appear?\nDo you see in your context or country the same leadership\, civil leadership\, as a succesful answer to these new strategic context? Have you got examples of civil leaders\, that can be the basis for (my) further research?\n\nDownload Dr. de Waal’s presentation here URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/paper-session-at-pupol-conference-wellington-new-zealand/ LOCATION:Victoria University of Wellington\, Nieuw-Zeeland CATEGORIES:Open to all ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/new-zealand-3719-2-1140x500.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190410T133000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190410T143000 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190405T113416Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T121528Z UID:10000262-1554903000-1554906600@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Meeting with Dutch Ambassador New Zealand DESCRIPTION:On 10 April 2019 Steven de Waal will meet the Dutch Ambassador in New Zealand Mrs. Myra Woldberg. This will be the start of a week with several lectures in Wellington about his latest book ‘Civil Leadership as the Future of Leadership’. URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/meeting-with-dutch-ambassador-new-zealand/ CATEGORIES:Available to participants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/new-zealand-3719-2-1140x500.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180420 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180421 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T091834Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T091834Z UID:10000231-1524182400-1524268799@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Lecture ‘Disruption of Healthcare: Power of patients and impact on leadership‘ DESCRIPTION:On April 20\, 2018 Steven de Waal was one of the keynote speakers at the Labor Berlin “hauptstadtsymposium 2018 – Gesundheit von morgen: intelligent\, global\, leistungsorientiert” in Berlin. \nNew technologies lead towards a revolution\nThe title of his lecture was: ‘Disruption of Healthcare: Power of patients and impact on leadership‘ (download his presentation here). He has been talking about how the same technological revolution that caused disruption in the markets will affect the power and mentality of citizens\, also in their role as patients. They now have a direct channel for data\, information\, organization and communication. That will influence their mentality and give them tools to influence and even initiate public debate\, about healthcare in general and also about specific providers and insurers\, when they feel an urge or necessity to do that. \nThese new technologies already influence their attitude towards politics and representative democracy\, but will also further change their attitude towards healthcare. His main focus is on the social\, political and civil revolution going on because of the new technologies that create a new direct information and communication channel between citizens worldwide. \n“Growing wish of patients to manage their own health process” \nSteven de Waal also analysed the impact of this modern power of patients on civil leadership in healthcare\, the topic of his dissertation: ‘The value(s) of Civil Leaders’ (Eleven 2014).\nAs he is used to in his many international lectures on these topics and strategic developments it will probably provoke many questions. This is his main reason to prefer lecturing for an audience of strategically responsible executives. Some of the questions he raised: \n\nDo they recognize the growing power of patients\, especially in their interaction with doctors and other professionals in healthcare?\nHave they already experienced the growing wish of patients to manage their own health process\, including monitoring at a distance\, planning their stay at home\, planning their ambulant care visits?\nWhat type of fundamental change process in culture and behaviour in their healthcare organizations are they initiating and what kind of leadership do they think is necessary? Is it already there? URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/lecture-disruption-of-healthcare-power-of-patients-and-impact-on-leadership/ CATEGORIES:Available to participants ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Screenshot-2018-2-22-Labor-Berlin-hauptstadtsymposium.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180307 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180308 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T111434Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T111434Z UID:10000233-1520380800-1520467199@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Disruption of Healthcare: The rising power of patients - IndustryForum Healthcare - Switzerland DESCRIPTION:On March 7\, 2018 Steven de Waal was one of the speakers at the IndustryForum Healthcare in Zürich\, Switzerland. This event presented the latest trends in the medical sector\, including healthcare digitalization. \nNew tools will influence the public debate about healthcare industry\nWith his lecture ‘Disruption of Healthcare: The rising power of patients‘ (download) he pointed out how digital transformation offers new opportunities for patients to communicate and influence public debate about healthcare industry. \nSteven de Waal explained how the same technological revolution that caused disruption in the markets will affect the power and mentality of citizens\, also in their role as patients. They now have a direct channel for data\, information\, organization and communication. This will influence their mentality and give them tools to influence and even initiate public debate. Patients can start a debate about healthcare in general or even about specific providers and insurers\, whenever they feel an urge to do that. These new technologies already influence their attitude towards politics\, but will also further change their attitude towards healthcare. It will increase the power of patients. \n“We see changes in culture of healthcare organizations\,\nbut there is still a long way to go” \nTwo main impacts of the new disruptive technologies outside markets can be determined. First on the political market of the electorate: Disruption of Democracy. And second on the market of public services like healthcare: Disruption of Healthcare. Patients have increasing knowledge of their own and want to have influence over their own data and decisions. They want to be involved in coproducing\, with their network and family\, of treatment and stay in healthcare institutions. De Waal already sees some reassuring changes in behaviour and culture of healthcare organizations\, but there is still a long way to go. \nDr. Steven P.M. de Waal has also analysed the impact of this modern power of patients on civil leadership in healthcare\, the topic of his dissertation: ‘The value(s) of Civil Leaders’\, Utrecht University (Eleven 2014). URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/disruption-of-healthcare-the-rising-power-of-patients-industryforum-healthcare-switzerland/ ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Screenshot-2018-2-22-IndustryForum-Healthcare.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180207 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180208 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T112415Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T112415Z UID:10000235-1517961600-1518047999@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Getting used to the technological power of the disruptive citizen - IndustryForum Municipality Sweden DESCRIPTION:On February 7\, 2018 Steven de Waal was one of the speakers at the IndustryForum Municipality in Sweden that discussed the current issues in the municipal level and explored digitalization from the public sector perspective. \nStrategies for the common good\nHis lecture ‘Getting used to the technological power of the disruptive citizen’ (download pdf) is based on his knowledge and research in this field.\nPolitics and public services will be disrupted by the same worldwide revolution in ICT-technology as the markets already are. From 2015 onwards Steven de Waal has claimed this\, based on his knowledge of strategy. He has held some 200 lectures and debates both in Holland and abroad about this topic since.\nDe Waal sees two main areas where this disruption based on citizenpower by new technologies is impactful: in (indirect) democracies and in public services. And for the ones with an open mind they are visible already. \nIn politics in most Western countries there is the need to shift parliamentary democracy to more direct democracy due to the influence of new communication- and mediachannels most citizens use between and towards each other. We saw incumbent marketparties denying this in the beginning of what often ended as their disruption. Just denying it will lead to disappearance of the authority\, quality and human resources of parliamentary democracy. Then Facebook manipulation\, algorithms\, fake news and demagogues will win in this new public atmosphere. \n“Modern public domain should and could be built on a strong and vibrant civil society” \nIn public services Steven de Waal sees the necessity of opening up to a stronger\, more wilful and more knowledgeable citizen by shared decisionmaking\, co-producing with citizens\, both individualy and collectively\, partnering with citizen cooperatives and initiatives etc. \nPromoting social entrepreneurship and active citizenship\nAt his lecture for IndustryForum Municipality in Sweden Steven de Waal was very keen on sharing his thoughts on this brand-new and impactful phenomenon. The audience were people who are responsible\, as executives and non-executives\, for the right and timely answers to these ongoing revolutionary developments.\nSteven de Waal chairs a private\, independent ThinkTank Public Space Foundation with the mission of promoting social entrepreneurship and active citizenship (‘private for public’)  by lectures\, chairing debates\, studies and publications. \nHis disseration at the Utrecht University was\, in line with this mission\, about ‘Civil Leaders’: persons from a private position that purposefully and with leadership realize public value. For example (former) leaders of for-profit organizations\, non-profit organizations and informal civil society.\nThis study is based on the philosophy that the modern public domain should and could be built on a strong and vibrant civil society\, instead of just state or market. His professional and entrepreneurial background is in strategic consultancy\, in this case: strategies for the common good. URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/getting-used-to-the-technological-power-of-the-disruptive-citizen-industryforum-municipality-sweden/ ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://publicspace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Beeld-congres-20180207.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171206 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171207 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T113406Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T113406Z UID:10000238-1512518400-1512604799@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:IndustryForum Healthcare 'Power of patients and impact on leadership' Munich DESCRIPTION:On December 6\, 2017 Steven de Waal was one of the keynote speakers at the IndustryForum Healthcare in Munich.\nThis event presents the latest trends in the medical sector\, including healthcare digitalization. \nNew technologies cause disruption in Healthcare too\nDownload presentation\nThe title of Steven de Waal’s lecture was: ‘Disruption of Healthcare: Power of patients and impact on leadership‘. He has been talking about how the same technological revolution that caused disruption in the markets will affect the power and mentality of citizens\, also in their role as patients. They now have a direct channel for data\, information\, organization and communication. \nThat will influence their mentality and give them tools to influence and even initiate public debate\, about healthcare in general and also about specific providers and insurers\, when they feel an urge or necessity to do that. \n“The need for a value driven civil leadership” \nThese new technologies already influence their attitude towards politics\, but will also further change their attitude towards healthcare. Steven de Waal also analysed the impact of this modern power of patients on civil leadership in healthcare\, the topic of his dissertation: ‘The value(s) of Civil Leaders’ (Eleven 2014). URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/industryforum-healthcare-power-of-patients-and-impact-on-leadership-munich/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171116 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171117 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T114248Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T114248Z UID:10000243-1510790400-1510876799@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Disruptive Citizenforce and Municipalities' best respons- IndustryForum Government Finland DESCRIPTION:On November 16 Steven de Waal is one of the speakers at the IndustryForum Government in Finland that discusses current goverment issues and explores digitalization from the public sector perspective. \nThink tank Public Space Foundation\nDownload presentation\nHis lecture is based on his knowledge of strategic literature\, both from market\, political and public services perspective. He chairs a private\, independent ThinkTank Public Space Foundation to stimulate and promote this mission by lectures\, chairing debates\, studies and publications. His disseration was in line with his mission of stimulating social entrepreneurship and active citizenship\, about ‘Civil Leaders’: persons from a private position (like for-profit organizations\, non-profit organizations and informal civil society) that purposefully and with leadership realize public value. This study is based on the philosophy that the modern public domain should and could be built on a strong and vibrant civil society\, instead of just state or market. \n” ‘Civil Leader’ : a person from a private position that purposefully and with leadership realizes public value” \nPolitics and public services will be disrupted by the same worldwide revolution in ICT-technology as the markets. From 2015 onwards Steven de Waal has claimed this\, based on his knowledge of strategy. He has held some 200 lectures and debates both in Holland and internationally about this topic since. He sees two main areas where this disruption based on citizenpower by new technologies is impactful and for the ones with an open mind already visible: (indirect) democracies and public services. In politics in most Western countries there is the need to shift parliamentary democracy to more direct democracy\, because of this new communication- and mediachannel of\, between and towards most citizens. \nPublic Services should open up and co-produce with citizens\nJust denying\, as we saw incumbent marketparties do in the beginning of what often ended as their disruption\, will lead to disappearance of the authority\, quality and human resources of parliamentary democracy. Then Facebook manipulation\, algorithms\, fake news and demagogues will win in this new public atmosphere. In public services he sees the necessity of opening up to a stronger\, more wilful and more knowledgeable citizen as in shared decisionmaking\, co-producing with citizens\, both individualy and collectively\, partnering with citizen cooperatives and initiatives etc. \nSteven de Waal is very keen on sharing his thoughts on this brand-new and impactful phenomenon with a public of people who are responsible\, as executives and non-executievs\, for the right and timely answers to these ongoing revolutionary developments. URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/disruptive-citizenforce-and-municipalities-best-respons-industryforum-government-finland/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171004 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171005 DTSTAMP:20260525T090625 CREATED:20190206T115013Z LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T140100Z UID:10000247-1507075200-1507161599@publicspace.eu SUMMARY:Lecture at Industryforum Healthcare - Sweden DESCRIPTION:On October 4 Steven de Waal is one of the speakers at the IndustryForum Healthcare in Sweden that explores the latest trends in the healthcare digitalization and paints a picture of the industry future. \nCo-working with the disruptive patient: How to change healthcare in ICT tools and medical processes?\nDr. Steven P.M. de Waal has a background in strategic consultancy in public services\, especially healthcare. More than 10 years ago he founded one of the first private Thinktanks in the Netherlands: Public SPACE. This stands for Strategies for Public And Civil Entrepreneurs (SPACE). Its main mission is promoting and stimulating active citizenship and social entrepreneurship in the public domain. His dissertation is\, in line with this mission\, about the value(s) of civil leaders (Eleven 2014).\nThis is of course also the background of his lecture:  that the power and influence of citizens is currently increased mainly by the worldwide revolution in new social ICT-technologies. These technologies are the cause of disruption in the market\, but also already have a major impact on politics and public services\, like healthcare. That’s why he calls it the rise of the disruptive citizen. \nAs this is in line with his longstanding mission he is positive about and welcoming to this new power of citizens. He deviates from many spokesmen and -women who try to warn about this impact\, who claim citizens are not intelligent enough to make their own choices or defend current political systems and political hierarchical cultures and supplyside attitudes. Of course he knows and has studied civil society\, including its negative characteristics\, but he thinks it doesn’t undermine the positive value and contribution of civil action and pressure\, coming from this new power and current civil demands. \nThe strategic reality is that this new power of citizens is fundamental for their new mentality\, is here to stay and healthcare better adapts and learns how to cope with it. In his view it is not only a technological revolution\, but in its effect mainly a social revolution in mentality and organizational power. It’s not just technology\, stupid\, it is mentality! He will show how in healthcare it will also dramatically change the way doctors and medical processes function. He will give many examples of current right and wrong answers in healthcare. \nMore information\nDownload the presentation\nVideo of interview with Steven at this event URL:https://publicspace.eu/calendar/lecture-at-industryforum-healthcare-sweden/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR