On December 6th, a live panel discussion was held on the topic of digital transformation of public agencies and the role of action learning in change management. The panel was moderated by Simone Di Castri, Co-Head of the Cambridge SupTech Lab, and featured two esteemed guests: Ravi Bhalla, Head of Department-Innovation, Data & Technology at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and Edita Lukaševičiūtė, Head of Data Governance Division at the Bank of Lithuania. The discussion focused on how technology can drive change in public agencies and the importance of action learning sets in managing that change. The panelists shared their insights and experiences on implementing digital solutions in their respective organizations, highlighting the benefits of a collaborative and iterative approach to change management. Overall, the panel provided valuable insights into the importance of embracing digital transformation in public agencies and the role of action learning in successful change management.

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