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Geoff Mulgan
Sir Geoff Mulgan is a Professor at University College London (UCL). He was previously CEO of Nesta and the Young Foundation, director of the UK Government's Strategy Unit and head of policy in the UK Prime Minister's office. He is the author of many books, that have been translated into over 20 languages, including most recently “When Science Meets Power”.
  • DOGE done better Down Under? A progressive case for government efficiency

    25 July 2025

    Efficiency should be an imperative for governments of all stripes. But realising greater public sector productivity means asking the right questions and using more rigorous approaches.

    Geoff Mulgan

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