Learning content is one of the primary ways policy makers, senior practitioners and industry leaders gain insight into the challenges and opportunities being presented by information and communication technologies and network-enabled business models.
Research conducted by LNW is practitioner oriented and designed to enable improvements in policy-making, strategy development and operations in the near term. Research is disseminated in executive programs, conferences, trade journals and other venues, and is produced and distributed through various methods and mediums such as:
- White Papers and Monograph Series - Through the development of white papers LNW raises awareness of critical ICT and network-enabled innovation issues throughout the world, and helps shape the conversation among practitioners and providers alike.
- Case Studies – Present and future practitioners look to better understand the critical decision points in leading ICT and network-enabled initiatives, and case studies are a prime way to gain insight into these practice-level issues. Case studies are developed by researching and documenting the key issues, decisions and challenges a leader or group faced in the movement of major initiative, and harvesting a core set of questions that illuminate lessons learned.
- Webcasts – To bring forward policy and management innovations in real-time, LNW regularly hosts webcasts that bring together academic research, leading practitioners, and examples of best practices. The webcasts are an excellent forum and vehicle to bring current information and ideas to practitioners in a way that enables them to put ideas into action right away.
To learn more about our research programs please contact us at info@lnwprogram.org.