Dan Honig
@danhonig.bsky.social
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Trying to find the human in the everyday, and write about it. Mission Driven Bureaucrats are all around us - and can be on you shelf (DanHonig.info/missiondrivenbureaucrats). Work London & DC.
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IRPP @irpp.org · Jul 7
🚨Join us July 15 for a webinar w/@jackpannell.bsky.social, @danhonig.bsky.social & @jenditchburn.bsky.social!

They'll discuss what a “mission-driven” approach to governing means, how it has played out in the U.K., & what lessons it might offer for Canada’s federal public service!
👉 irpp.org?p=20851
danhonig.bsky.social
Have you been wondering whether (or when) talk about missions is just rhetoric and when it is (or is leading to) real change? We wrote something we think can help. Come and let us know what you think on Thursday, details/registration link below!
nestauk.bsky.social
Mission-driven gov is on the rise - but what does it take to get it right?

Join @jamestplunkett.bsky.social and @danhonig.bsky.social for an online session on 17 July to explore a new framework for making missions work.

Register: bit.ly/4k2IhUK
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New thing klaxon! How do you know if your organisation is mission-driven? Today we’re releasing a mission maturity framework I’ve co-authored with @danhonig.bsky.social and Vinuri Dissanaya at Georgetown Better Government Lab in collaboration with Nesta. Link: www.nesta.org.uk/report/on-mi.... 1/n
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nestauk.bsky.social
📆 Join us online on 17 July, for a live discussion with the framework’s authors @danhonig.bsky.social and @jamestplunkett.bsky.social to discover how to successfully implement mission-driven approaches.

🎟️ Register now: bit.ly/4k2IhUK
danhonig.bsky.social
Yamini Aiyar & I argue in @foreignpolicy.com that efficiency is a good thing, but not the only good thing. The state is not just about 'delivery', but about judgment, engagement, equity, process. Thoughts very welcome; ungated here: bit.ly/EfficiencyIs...
Efficiency Isn’t Everything
Successful delivery of state services requires judgment, not chainsaws.
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danhonig.bsky.social
If you're in A2 this Monday, do come!
donmoyn.bsky.social
Hey folks, if you are in Ann Arbor next Monday (3/31, 4-5.30) please join me as I interview Dan Honig on his very timely new book "Mission Driven Bureaucrats." Free and open to the public, and would love to see a free-wheeling discussion about govt capacity. fordschool.umich.edu/event/2025/e...
Date & time
Mar 31, 2025, 4:00-5:30 pm EDT
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Joan and Sanford Weill Hall Annenberg Auditorium
735 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109


Mission Driven Bureaucrats argues that the key to better government lies not in stricter controls and more rigorous oversight but in empowerment and trust. Mission Driven Bureaucrats offers a roadmap for how governments can break from the status quo and cultivate a workforce of dedicated, empowered public servants. When bureaucrats are empowered to act on their mission-driven impulses, the results can be extraordinary. Managing more for empowerment - allowing autonomy, cultivating competence, and creating connection to peers and purpose - is often the path to better public performance and citizens’ welfare.
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We argue in this @snfagora.bsky.social working paper this is because 'capacity' is not just technical - it is also relationships between citizen & the state. For more on the project (generously funded by
@ukri.org
via the Horizon 2020 ERC backstop), please see relationalstatecapacity.com. Thanks!
Relational State Capacity
relationalstatecapacity.com
danhonig.bsky.social
The social contract is fraying. Our states oft can't "deliver" - & when they do that doesn't seem to satisfy, with democratic backsliding and populism the result. Mekhala Krishnamurthy, @rahulksharma.bsky.social, & I think the answer is in part Relational State Capacity. 👇https://t.co/W6W6hKfwcp
https://snfagora.jhu.edu/publication/relational-state-capacity-conceiving-of-relationships-as-a-core-component-of-societys-ability-to-achieve-collective-ends/
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Let's mourn the death of USAID. Was it always the perfect aid agency? No, it wasn't. But it was full of dedicated humans who earnest sought to make the world better. They also, very often, succeeded. This decision will kill people who "don't matter" to score political points. Speramus meliora
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Joint with Sarah Thompson, a new piece on Mission Driven Bureaucrats & agency performance now live here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10..... Even - or especially - when agency missions are under threat, Mission Driven Bureaucrats are critical to success. They are also a reason for hope.
Mission driven bureaucrats & agency performance in difficult times
Published in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration (Ahead of Print, 2025)
www.tandfonline.com
danhonig.bsky.social
Of your many posts on many platforms, this is the one I most strongly agree with; sweet Lou deserves better. (I may be biased here by a now-lost photo of me sitting on his shoulders as a 3? yr old in the mid-80's)
danhonig.bsky.social
What's really lovely about this IMO is that it is 1) True; 2) Seems a kind of 'visual proof' of the power of agency, and of making positive change in your life; 3) Makes clear the importance of initial position to the range of options one has. All things to remember; happy 2025 to one and all.
ritholtz.bsky.social
The paths you can take in the future.

Via Tim Urban
danhonig.bsky.social
Proposed campaign slogan: MO Malley, Fewer Problems
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Thanks so much, Edd!
danhonig.bsky.social
Love it! Thanks, Anthony. FWIW very open to being steered straight - where can an ignorant American get the best scone in London?
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Thanks so much, Helen!
hbuckingham.bsky.social
This is superb. "If yes [good people want to do good things], what is getting in the way?" A question I have been asking for years - and here is a really cogent argument illustrated with good examples for an answer.

Thank you @danhonig.bsky.social (& @samfr.bsky.social)
samfr.bsky.social
New post just out:

How can the new government make the public sector more effective with little money?

A guest post from @danhonig.bsky.social on the lessons for Labour from his fascinating research across the globe on this question.

(free to read)

open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/h...
danhonig.bsky.social
Congrats, too, to President-elect Boakai and the Unity Party. I remember Boakai from 15 yrs ago as a good soul, with a sharp eye for talent. I hope it serves him, and all Liberians, well in the years to come.

NYT: www.nytimes.com/2023/11/17/w...

FPA: frontpageafricaonline.com/analysis/ana...

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danhonig.bsky.social
A "razor-thin" election outcome in Liberia will make very little international news today - and it shouldn't. Kudos to President Weah on stepping down so honorably. As Weah put it, "Liberia has won". That's 100% right, and he deserves a great deal of the credit. 1/
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Many of us have the intuition that people in our countries are morally more important than others. I made a shiny app that lets you measure global poverty rates while allowing for this kind of nationalistic discounting. ryanbriggs.shinyapps.io/PovcalNet_we...
The interface of a R shiny application. The title is "Global poverty trends with national discounting."