What is a [good] commitment?

 

In collaborating with our colleagues at the Open Government Partnership, and with the social impact firm Reboot, we discussed what makes a good OGP commitment.

According to the Open Government Support Unit, a commitment includes the following elements/qualities. It is:

  • Ambitious - you can build on something, but you should take it further than what you were doing already.
  • Specific - a declaration of what you want to do that can be measured
  • Relevant to open government - accountability, transparency, citizen participation, technology and innovation
  • Co-created - together between civil society and government

According to Reboot, there is an Open government sweet spot:

A commitment should make an impact, have interest within civil society, and be feasible.

Image of three intersecting circles drawn on a white board, with title "Open Gov Sweet Spot" and words in each circle-- one says "Interest," one says "Impact," and one says "Feasibility," with a darkened overlap of all three

 

And for those of us here in Austin, we thought, well, a commitment should also:

  • be inclusive
  • state who is committing to whom, and it should be a commitment both ways
  • focus on what's important for a positive impact in Austin

 

Photo of notes of brainstorming with the title "What makes a good commitment?"

 

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