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Digital Leadership

Our new leadership programmes launched in 2016 have started to lay the foundations for digital leadership skills.

Launched 2016

What is 'digital'?

'Digital' is a term that means different things to different people. A good definition is “Applying the culture, practices, processes and technologies of the Internet-era to respond to people’s raised expectations.”

Digital is moving from the sidelines and becoming the default way that many government services are delivered. Perhaps surprisingly though, until this project started, no civil servants had received any training on how to lead a digital organisation. This is by no means unique to Jersey - businesses and government across the world are having to catch up with the changes that technology is having in their organisations.

Why do we need digital leadership skills?

Digital has changed the way most of us shop, bank, arrange travel, study, talk to friends and family, read books, listen to music, and watch films. It will increasingly change the way that people expect to deal with government.

Some people are 'digital natives' having grown up with the Internet. Others are 'digital immigrants' and are at different stages of adapting to the digital world. It will be increasingly important that those at the top of the organisation have a strong understanding of digital concepts and the benefit that they bring.

What kind of things will the training cover?

  • What exactly is digital?
  • What are the key components of digital transformation?
  • What are key emerging technologies impacting government and our workplace?
  • 'Thinking digitally'
  • What is a digital culture?
  • What are common barriers to digital transformation?
  • How are governments around the world responding - 'what does good look like'?
  • What are the key findings of SOJ Digital Leadership Discovery?
  • Collaborating and working in the open
  • The value of social media such as Twitter in government
  • Innovation techniques, prototyping and working at pace
  • Big data
  • User-centric design
  • Cyber security
  • Supporting and encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their own learning

Video from our first training session

Challenges we face

  • Across the States of Jersey there are about 300 managers to be trained. This will take time.
  • The digital landscape changes all the time, so we need to encourage staff to learn on an ongoing basis rather than rely on formal training.

What's next?

  • The "Thriving In A Digital Culture" module module in the Inspiring Managers course has been successfully piloted with one cohort and will be part of that training programme from now on
  • Managers taking part in the Managers To Leaders course will attend the same one-day "Thriving in a Digital Culture" workshop 
  • Identify managers who really 'get' digital, to represent their departments in a digital leaders forum that will help steer the digital agenda across the States of Jersey

Business owner

Ownership has transferred from the Digital Delivery Team to the Organisational Development team.

Sponsor

Marcus Ferbrache - Head of Digital Delivery

Project team

Anny Bodenstein, Human Resources - Organisational Development

Denise Drieu, Human Resources - Organisational Development

Tom Bryant, TFB Consulting Limited - consultant

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