The traditional realm of political engagement and civic involvement has been reshaped by the rise of digital platforms as powerful vehicles for increasing local participation and empowering grassroots organizations. (These platforms can be anything from social media networks to niche civic tech applications that help organize groups and provide accountability and transparency, facilitating communication between people and government.)
The world of economies, the way organizations are set up and led everywhere went through so much of a seismic shift because of COVID that there has just been a long-lasting earth moving process that is still going on after the pandemic. Firms need to quickly get in shape for supply chain disruptions, digital acceleration, remote work and changing consumer preferences.
Integrating AI in strategic decision-making is a huge departure to the way businesses are run today as we might know it and could change management industry wide. Traditional decision-making tools that are largely human intuitive, experience-based and qualitatively judgment-driven might be inadequate to tackle the size, speed and complexity of today’s challenges with business environments getting more complex, uncertain and data oriented.
The nexus between state and citizens has been fundamentally transformed by the rapid digitisation of public authorities around the world. One of the components of modern public sector reforms is e-governance, it can be defined as the systematic application of ICT to improve public service, to increase transparency and to enhance citizen’s participation.
The most critical and complex challenge of contemporary governance is climate change; public administration needs to develop creative responses to enhance ecological and societal adaptation. Climate Resilience The capacity of ecosystems, institutions and communities to anticipate, absorb, accommodate or recover from the effects of a hazardous event in a timely and efficient manner.