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Phil Copestake OPM @OPMnetwork opmblog.co.uk The story of the future Phil Copestake OPM @OPMnetwork opmblog.co.uk

My best guesses about 2016 Communities doing more Staff owning services People in control Open data and accountability Flexibility for local councils

Writing your story Individual reflection Sharing ideas (big and small) Writing your story about 2016: Beginning, middle and end Who are the characters? One page outline The future’s already here, it’s just unevenly distributed!

Creating the future today Who should we tell this story to? What would make them want to help create that kind of future?

Stay in touch… Phil Copestake, OPM pcopestake@opm.co.uk @philblogs