Journal of Interprofessional Care,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 9
Published: May 30, 2024
Primary
health
care
services
are
responsible
for
preventive
measures
to
optimize
child
development
in
the
first
years
of
life.
In
Denmark,
these
shared
between
general
practitioners
and
municipality
visitors.
National
guidelines
mandate
collaboration
professionals
but
reality,
they
work
parallel.
We
aimed
explore
how
experience
communication
regarding
children
with
professional
concern
about
their
wellbeing.
Seventeen
semi-structured
interviews
were
conducted
practitioners,
Both
professions
considered
closer
be
important
meeting
children's
needs.
Barriers
included
differing
legal
obligations,
Information
Technology-systems
(IT),
lack
financial
incentives,
mutual
acknowledgment
respect,
absence
routines
sharing
knowledge.
The
traditional
division
responsibilities
physicians
nurses
which
all
involved
acculturated
seems
impede
based
on
unequal
status.
IT
infrastructure
needs
support
information
structures
informal
meetings
warranted
more
collaborative
practice.
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Cities
and
local
governments
are
increasingly
under
pressure
to
accelerate
transformative
change
in
energy
climate
transitions.
To
help
cities
their
actions,
the
European
Commission
(EC)
has
established
EU
Mission,
which
aims
for
neutrality
by
2030
participating
cities.
The
literature
argues
that
one
of
main
obstacles
accelerating
decarbonization
lies
organizational
divisions
other
forms
structural
silos.
One
possible
ways
address
these
challenges
transformation
is
through
governance
innovations.
Mission
a
innovation
incentivize
support
transitions
In
this
paper,
we
critically
assess
Mission’s
framework
implementation
plan
terms
its
potential
gaps
addressing
different
types
do
so,
develop
an
analytical
based
on
academic
outlines
silos
strategies
them.
Our
results
show
key
documents
include
several
bridge
silos,
but
some
less
frequently
addressed.
This
particularly
case
rely
political
leadership.
paper
concludes
drawing
out
implications
our
findings
scholarly
practice.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(11), P. 5914 - 5914
Published: May 24, 2021
This
article
highlights
four
key
reform
challenges
regarding
the
quality
of
public
administration
and
governance
(PAG),
aimed
at
increasing
‘SDG-readiness’
all
levels
administration,
in
a
nexus
characterized
by
complexity,
volatility,
pluriformity
uncertainty.
Based
on
others’
research
into
how
EU
Member
States
institutionalize
implementation
SDGs,
critical
review
SDG-governance
approaches,
as
well
paper
management
it
is
concluded
that
priority
areas
could
guide
policy
development
to
accelerate
2030
Agenda.
Firstly,
recognize
creating
an
effective
important
strategic
area.
Secondly,
begin
with
mission-oriented
for
SDG
implementation,
replacing
efficiency-driven
sector
past
decades.
Thirdly,
apply
culturally
sensitive
metagovernance
design,
define
manage
trade-offs
achieving
synergies
between
SDGs
their
targets.
Fourthly,
start
concerted
efforts
improve
coherence
mindset
beyond
political,
institutional,
mental
‘silos’.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
196, P. 122781 - 122781
Published: Aug. 29, 2023
The
smart
city
(SCs)
movement
has
emerged
to
face
urban
challenges.
Nonetheless,
the
complexity
and
dynamic
nature
of
cities
makes
them
context-dependent
in
their
strategic
planning
processes
concerning
initiatives,
which
can
lead
different
solutions
outcomes
cities'
development.
With
growing
number
initiatives
implemented
SCs,
it
becomes
important
both
consider
how
such
are
planned
organised,
address
implemented.
Therefore,
this
study
is
a
comprehensive
analysis
12
Spanish
SCs
(1635
initiatives)
identify
relations
between
key
characteristics
(cities
citizens'
profiles)
SC
strategies.
Findings
suggest
that
formal
mainly
performed
with
higher
qualification
inhabitants,
mature-aged
population,
top-down
approach.
Corporate Communications An International Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Purpose
Many
companies
adopt
the
corporate
newsroom
model
to
streamline
their
communication.
This
article
addresses
why
and
how
newsrooms
transform
communication
following
rise
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
systems.
Design/methodology/approach
research
draws
on
original
data
from
13
semi-structured
interviews
with
executive
experts
in
large
Swiss
that
use
newsrooms.
Findings
Corporate
serve
as
an
organisational
(rather
than
spatial)
coordination
body
for
topic-oriented
agile
To
enable
functionality,
it
is
crucial
find
right
balance
between
optimising
stabilising
structures.
Newsrooms
actively
AI
both
facilitate
routine
more
innovative
applications,
such
living
archives
channel
translations.
Interviews
also
highlight
urgent
need
regulatory
frameworks
Practical
implications
provides
(currently
lacking)
insights
into
practical
challenges
coping
strategies
establishing
managing
Originality/value
gap
regarding
a
limited
understanding
are
implemented,
managed
adapted
AI-related
innovations.
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 23, 2025
Integrated
Evidence
Planning
(IEP)
is
a
strategic
approach
that
optimizes
drug
development
by
ensuring
evidence
generation
aligns
with
regulatory,
clinical,
and
market
needs.
The
increasing
integration
of
advanced
technologies,
including
artificial
intelligence/machine
learning
(AI/ML),
natural
language
processing
(NLP),
generative
AI
set
to
revolutionize
IEP
enhancing
decision-making
improving
patient
access.
This
article
examines
the
role
in
development,
focusing
on
its
application
across
product
lifecycle,
pre-clinical
post-launch.
It
highlights
various
analytical
techniques,
descriptive
analysis,
ML,
causal
inference
generate
evidence.
Challenges
implementing
IEP,
such
as
organizational
barriers,
data
accessibility,
needs
for
specialized
software
tools
are
discussed.
evolving
real-world
emphasized,
advocating
dynamic,
iterative
process
adapts
changes.
Additionally,
potential
real-time
analytics
improve
stakeholder
collaboration
explored.
transformative
facilitates
on-demand
insights
conversational
However,
challenges
inertia
need
cross-functional
alignment
remain.
Successful
implementation
requires
strong
leadership,
buy-in,
optimized
resource
allocation
fully
capitalize
benefits.
Challenges,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 14 - 14
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Our
world
now
faces
significant
challenges
including
complex
issues
arising
from
human–machine
interaction.
This
paper
explores
how
we
could
address
these
using
a
new
approach
called
Cybernetics
3.0.
highlights
human
agency
and
the
co-evolution
of
humans
machines,
particularly
regarding
make
decisions.
Rather
than
viewing
machines
as
separate
people,
3.0
views
extensions
action,
which
is
vital
in
our
world.
argues
that
when
this
combined
with
advanced
Web
technologies,
can
create
better
decision-making
systems
integrate
both
values
machine
capabilities.
uses
diagrams
to
illustrate
are
interconnected
provides
healthcare
example
demonstrate
practical
value
framework.
Through
holistic
thinking
approach,
foster
sustainable
wise
decisions
will
promote
flourishing
planetary
health.
The
discipline
cybernetics
promising
way
understand
interaction
between
technology
via
its
focus
on
control,
human–AI
learning
communication,
feedback
loops,
self-regulating
systems,
knowledge
enhancement
machines.
Ultimately
help
us
critical
such
inequality,
climate
change,
other
threats
planet
society.