Co-Designing to Build Capital Webinar

Tired of juggling research operations tools for participant recruitment, data collection, and project management? A well-organized research system is key to making sure your hard work leads to real impact.
In this webinar, we pull back the curtain on how we run research operations at the Public Policy Lab. We cover our best tips for building a smooth workflow–from customizing databases to establishing frameworks for coding data, and facilitating collaboration with our public sector partners. We also provide simple, accessible tactics that help our team achieve their research goals while maintaining rigorous standards for participant protection.
Research Ops Webinar: Tools & Tactics for Better Public Services

Tired of juggling research operations tools for participant recruitment, data collection, and project management? A well-organized research system is key to making sure your hard work leads to real impact.
In this webinar, we pull back the curtain on how we run research operations at the Public Policy Lab. We cover our best tips for building a smooth workflow–from customizing databases to establishing frameworks for coding data, and facilitating collaboration with our public sector partners. We also provide simple, accessible tactics that help our team achieve their research goals while maintaining rigorous standards for participant protection.
Human-Centered Change Management Webinar

Driving meaningful change in public systems is difficult. Without a deliberate strategy for change management, innovative tools and products can end up on the shelf. In this webinar, Public Policy Lab’s design strategy director, John Buckley, shares a human-centered approach to change management — from product design to implementation.
Design Better Benefits Applications Webinar
What to Do Before You Engage With the Public: Apolitical Workshop

PPLers Judy Park Lee, Cesay Camara, and Nia Holton-Raphael lead a workshop on ‘what to do before you engage with the public.’Policymakers and nonprofit leaders are increasingly interested in working with designers to help create public policy and deliver social services. Meanwhile, at any given time, 15% of the American public is officially living in poverty – on less than $24,000 a year for a family of four. What tools and approaches do service designers need to deliver impact for public-sector clients and partners, while generating real value for poor and vulnerable communities?
Designing The Future: Approaches to Community-Led Justice