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© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim How great e-Gov. inspires action for Sustainable Growth Soung Hie Kim Chairman, Korean eGovernance Research Center Founder, Digital Business Institute

2016 UN Mantra: Sustainable Development

Six elements for delivering on SDGs 17 Goals of Sustainable Development

WHY HOW WHAT Know Ventral stream Language, Reasoning “I Plan” Limbric brain Feeling “I Dream” Believe 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King “I believe, I believe, I believe… “ Source: Simon Sinek:TED, How great leaders inspire action Apple’s belief: Think different Stay hungry, stay foolish’ Decision Behavior Golden Circle: How great leaders inspire action Gut decision Communication/Act Clear & Certain Dorsal stream How great e-Gov. inspires action for Sustainable Growth X

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY: G1 & G2 End Poverty & Hunger What Element 1: Dignity to end poverty and fight inequality How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability Services to Vulnerable groups(s)

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Element 2 : People To ensure healthy lives, knowledge and the inclusion of women and children Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY:G3,4,5,6,7 Healthy lives Equitable Edu. Water, Energy What How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection E-education(s) E-health services(s) Welfare networks(s) Employment opportunities portals( E ) MyEnvironment ( G ) Monitor energy, water consumption for saving ( G ) (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Element 3 : Prosperity To grow a strong, inclusive and transformative economy Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY:G8,9,10,11,12TransformativeEconomy What How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection Transportation(s) Youth engagement(s) Silver innovation(s) Online integrated business registration( E ) Easy property registration systems( E ) Easy tax payment systems( E ) Innovative agricultural programmes( E ) (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Element 4 : Planet To protect our ecosystems for all societies and our children Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY:G13,14,15Protect Our Ecosystems What How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection Citizen-participating Greenhouse emissions( G ) Disaster management( G ) (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Element 5 : Justice To promote safe and peaceful societies and strong institutions Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY:G16Justice Safe & Peace What How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection Securities(s) Inclusive social safety nets(s) Open data licensed for commercial use( E ) (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability

© KAIST - Digital Business Institute, Soung Hie Kim Element 6 : Partnership To catalyse global solidarity for sustainable development Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Greater efficiency & effectiveness WHY:G17GlobalPartnership What How Greater efficiency & effectiveness Enhanced Citizen participation Better access & quality services Transparency thru Open data & Accountability Green government Econ Growth, social inclusion & Environmental protection Community planning(s) (S) Social Sustainability (E) Economic Sustainability (G) Environmental Sustainability

1)Metaphorically Thinking 2)Moonshot Thinking 3)Abductive Thinking Creative e-Government for Sustainable Development

Digital Government: Government in new Digital era Digital Leadership Be the Digital Storyteller !!! What is the Digital Story? Business Process Business Model Business Moment 13