blusukan as a new paradigm of collaborative leadership: indonesia's experience
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Response to Session 2.2. presentation by Yoon-kyung Oh, Public Leadership in the context of ‘Government 3.0’: how to create a collaborative organizational culture. Presented in The 1st Asian Public Governance Forum on Innovation, held by OECD Korea Policy Center and National Institute of Public Administration, Republic of IndonesiaTRANSCRIPT
“Blusukan” as a New Paradigm of Collaborative Leadership:
Indonesian Experience
Presented in The 1st Asian Public Governance
Forum on Innovation, held by OECD Korea Policy Center and National Institute of Public Administration,
Republic of Indonesia
Tri Widodo W. Utomo
Deputy Chairman for Innovation of Public Administration, NIPA
Jakarta, 11-12 June 2014
Response to Session 2.2. presentation by Yoon-kyung Oh, Public Leadership in the
context of ‘Government 3.0’: how to create a collaborative organizational culture.
What is Blusukan?
“Is a new management practice
where a high-rank government official
goes directly into the nexus of
community problems, communicate
with people, and connect the
problems to public policy”
Blusukan: The Actors
www.themegallery.com
The Phenomena: Risma & Jokowi
The Phenomena: Risma
Inside Risma’s office car, there’s always available
several tools for cropping such as broom, shovels,
boots, and gloves
The Phenomena: Jokowi
Source: Awang Anwaruddin, 2013, 10 Attributes of Jokowi’s Leadership.
Blusukan: Achievements
www.themegallery.com
Blusukan in Gov 3.0 Perspective
Government Oriented
CitizenOriented
IndividualOriented
Gov 1.0 Gov 2.0 Gov 3.0
“Individual” doesn’t necessarily mean as person, but it also entails individual neighborhood,
individual village, or even individual sub-district.
Expected Impact of Blusukan
Govt. Performance
Effective Devt. Program
Public Trust & Support
Government Closer to People
Blusukan & Happiness Index
Smiling everyday
Greeting each othereveryday
Finding new things everyday
Source: Ridwan Kamil (in Utomo, 2014, Bandung City Smart Innovation)
Future Direction
Replication needs
Policy adoption
Further public participation
Support from GG pillars (CS, PS)
Enrichment from int’l best practices
Jakarta, 11-12 June 2014
Presented in The 1st Asian Public
Governance Forum on Innovation, held by OECD Korea Policy Center and National
Institute of Public Administration, Republic of Indonesia
Tri Widodo W. Utomo
Deputy Chairman for Innovation of Public Administration, NIPA