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INVI seeks senior communications advisor with a flair for politics and society
The Institute for wicked Problems (INVI) is looking for an experienced communications advisor who has worked in public affairs, can see the big picture - and make it happen. We're looking for someone who understands politics, media and the mechanisms of power - and who wants to use their skills to make inroads into the problems that don't fit into any ministerial box.
INVI ATLAS #1: Do you have a crazy problem?
Read the first article in the 'INVI ATLAS' series, where we take you through INVI's atlas of tools to help you navigate wicked problems.
NEW GLOBAL DATA: Citizens in Western Democracies Have Lost Faith in Political Progress
A major new international study reveals a deep loss of public confidence in democracy's ability to deliver real change. In five Western democracies surveyed - the UK, USA, Germany, Italy and Denmark - at least two-thirds of citizens believe their societies will not be better in ten years.
Masterclass for policy entrepreneurs' autumn class is open
Do you want to take on plans and policies that don't happen? Then become a policy entrepreneur at INVI's masterclass! Get taught in INVIs Model for Wicked Problems and how we use it. And learn how to navigate society's wicked problems with an atlas of tools that get to the root of the problems.
Shortening the distance between politics and care homes
Now it's time for seniors, relatives and staff to share what works - and what doesn't .
The Ministry of Senior Citizens and the think tank INVI launch the Elderly Reform Practice Panel. It is democratic innovation for the coming years' "reform storm".