Leading Public Services in an Intelligent Economy
In this CSW webinar, hosted in partnership with KPMG, we’ll hear from a panel of industry experts and senior officials on how to translate national ambition into operational reality, through the lens of the intelligent economy and what it means for UK public sector leaders. We’ll explore the government’s role, the value of public-private partnerships, the future shape of public services, and what leaders must prioritise — from infrastructure to workforce and operating models.
As government puts artificial intelligence (AI) at the centre of efforts to boost productivity and modernise public services, senior civil servants are being called on to lead the charge towards an intelligence-driven economy – but they can’t do it alone.
The government’s strong commitment to implementing the AI Opportunities – backed by £14bn in new private investment and over 13,000 new jobs – sets a clear direction towards an inclusive and sustainable economy with broad-based growth, stemming from the innovation and efficiencies offered by AI.
What role will public service leaders play in achieving this? And how can they prepare themselves and their teams for the opportunities – and challenges – ahead?
In this CSW webinar, hosted in partnership with KPMG, we’ll hear from a panel of industry experts and senior officials on how to translate national ambition into operational reality.
Discussion points include:
- What is the intelligent economy, what role does government play in bringing it about?
- Why does the intelligent economy matter for public servicesWhat role will public private partnerships play and how can we build successful collaboration between different sectors?
- How will public services look like in an intelligent economy? What advantages will it bring?
- What should leaders be thinking about to support this shift, in terms of infrastructure, workforce and operating models?
- What does the intelligent economy mean for leaders in the UK public sector?