Book Talk & Happy Hour: Mission Driven Bureaucrats

Thu Jan 16 2025 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-05:00

Open Gov Hub | Washington

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Book Talk & Happy Hour: Mission Driven Bureaucrats
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The Open Gov Hub welcomes Dan Honig for a book talk and interview for his book, Mission Driven Bureaucrats. Drinks & Snacks will be served.
About this Event

Join the Open Gov Hub, as we welcome Dan Honig, for a book talk and interview about his latest book, "Mission Driven Bureaucrats."

Dan will be interviewed by the Co-CEO of Accountability Lab, Cheri-Leigh Erasmus.

Additional remarks will be made by Communications Associate of Emerging Public Leaders, Amanda Douillete.

Both organizations are close partners.

Drinks and snacks will be served.


About the Author

I’m an associate professor of public policy at University College London's School of Public Policy/Department of Political Science, and an associate professor (with tenure) at Georgetown' University's McCourt School of Public Policy.

My most recent book, (Oxford University Press, 2024), explores how the humans who work for the state often are or can be driven by a desire to help deliver on the things their agency does - educating children, helping sick people get better, ensuring the trains run on time. "Managing for compliance" - rules, regulations, targets - works for some kinds of tasks and people, but not others. I conclude based on my own research and that of many others that in some contexts what I call "managing for empowerment" - allowing autonomy, cultivating competence, and creating connection to peers and purpose - is more likely to lead to better organizational performance. Compliance levers are useful; but we have been pulling those levers (and more or less only those levers) for a half-century now in our attempts to improve Government. In all the many places that hasn't worked, it's time to try something else. More about Mission Driven Bureaucrats can be found here, and the introductory chapter is open access here. If you're interested in joining the mailing list or getting in touch about Mission Driven Bureaucrats, that's here.

From 2023-8 I'm the Principal Investigator on , a European Research Council-awarded five year exploration of state capacity which argues we need to move beyond simply seeing state capacity as the technical ability of the state to "make" or "deliver" things. Public welfare improvement often involves not just technical, but also social, infrastructure (e.g. developing the best COVID vaccines or contact tracing system will not lead to desired public health outcomes without citizens taking vaccines or responding accurately to contact tracers). I think we will better be able to understand and build the state's capacity to make citizens' lives better if we conceive of capacity as in part a function of the relationship (and relational contract) between citizens and state agents.

I'm a member of Georgetown's Better Government Lab; a non-resident fellow at the Center for Global Development; an associate of Harvard's Building State Capability Program; an SNF Agora Faculty Affiliate; a member of the Scholars Strategy Network; a senior fellow at Artha Global; and on the editorial board of the Journal of Public Policy, amongst other appointments. I've had the impact of my work recognized in a variety of fora, including lists of the 100 most influential academics in government and 50 most influential researchers shaping 21st century politicians. If you're a public servant or leader and believe my work might be of benefit to your team or agency, please don't hesitate to get in touch and explore if we at Georgetown's Better Government Lab can support you.

Outside the academy I was special assistant, then advisor, to successive Ministers of Finance (Liberia); ran a local nonprofit focused on helping post-conflict youth realize the power of their own ideas through agricultural entrepreneurship (East Timor); and have worked for a number of local and international NGOs. I've lived, worked, and/or done research in Bangladesh, East Timor, India, Israel, Liberia, The Netherlands, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Thailand, the UK, and the USA. A proud Detroiter, I hold a BA from the University of Michigan (Go Blue!), am a "Woo" (alum of Princeton's SPIA, despite receiving no degree; exited to take employment with the Sirleaf administration in Liberia), and hold a Ph.D. in Public Policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

For more information on Dan


About Accountability Lab

The Accountability Lab was founded in early 2012 as an effort to work with young people to develop new ideas for accountability, transparency and open government. It has evolved into a global network of local Accountability Labs that are finding new ways to shift societal norms, solve intractable challenges and build “unlikely networks” for change. Our global translocal network includes Accountable Now.


OUR VISION AND MISSION

Our vision is a world in which citizens are active, leaders are responsible and institutions are accountable. It is a world in which resources are used wisely, decisions benefit everyone fairly, and people lead secure lives. Our mission is, therefore, to make governance work for people through supporting active citizens, responsible leaders and accountable institutions.

For more information please visit our website


About Emerging Public Leaders

About Emerging Public Leaders - Emerging Public Leaders is a public service leadership organization preparing the next generation of competent and effective public sector leaders in Africa. EPL partners with governments and local organizations to rigorously identify young public service professionals who are committed to practicing and promoting good governance throughout Africa. With our support throughout their career journeys, this diverse network of leaders influences and strengthens their country’s institutions for delivering democracy with excellence, care, innovation, and integrity. For more information about Emerging Public Leaders, please visit www.emergingpublicleaders.org.

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Open Gov Hub, 1100 13th Street Northwest, Washington, United States

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