Digital Innovations and How They have Transformed the Public Sector: What's next?

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Digital Innovations and How They have Transformed the Public Sector: What's next?

“To inspire Glasgow’s citizens and visitorsto lead richer and more active lives through Culture, Sport and Learning”

Becoming Glasgow Life

1998 Cultural & Leisure Services

2007 Culture & Sport Glasgow

Becoming Glasgow Life

Becoming Glasgow Life

Mission“To inspire Glasgow’s citizens and visitorsto lead richer and more active lives through Culture, Sport and Learning”

Direct Delivery & Leadership

City Strategies for•Culture•Sport•Lifelong Learning•Volunteering•Events (non-Commercial)•Commonwealth Games Cultural and Sporting Legacy

Major contributor to

• Health & Wellbeing• Economic Development• Formal Education (especially Schools)• Social Cohesion & Community Development

Glasgow Life: Scale

17.5 million usages2750 staff154 Venues

Sports (30) Libraries (33) Community Facilities (30) Arts and Museums

Bellahouston LCCastlemilk PoolCastlemilk SCDonald Dewar LCDrumchapel PoolDrumoyne SCEasterhouse PoolEasterhouse SCGlasgow Green Football CentreGorbals LCHaghillHolyrood ComplexIbrox SCJohn Paul Community SCKelvinhall ISAMaryhill LCMilton SCNethercraigs (Fitness Suite)North WoodsidePalace of ArtsPetershill Park (Indoor)Pollok PoolScotstoun LCScotstoun StadiumSpringburn LCStepford Sports ParkTollcross LCToryglen Regional Football CentreWhitehill PoolYoker SC Other Sports (37)Outdoor recreation (15)Pitches (15)Sports Pavilion and pitches (6)

AnnieslandBailliestonBarmullochBridgetonCardonaldCastlemilkCouparCranhill BeaconDennistounDrumchapelElder ParkGorbalsGovanhillHillheadIbroxKnightswoodLangsideLibrary @ GoMALibrary @ the BridgeMaryhillMiltonParkheadPartickPollokPollokshawsPollokshieldsPossilparkRiddrieRoystonShettlestonSpringburnWhiteinchWoodsideMitchell

Balgrayhill T.H.Barlanark C.C.Barmulloch C.C.Bellcraig C.C.Bluevale N.C.Castlemilk C.C.Couper InstituteCranhill BeaconDarnley C.C.Drumchapel C.C.Garrowhill HallGeoff Shaw C.C.Govanhill N.C.Knightswood C.C.Langside HallsMaryhill C.C.Molendinar C.C.Netherton C.C.Partick B.H.Penilee C.C.Pollok C.C.Pollokshields C.C.Possilpoint C.C.Roystonhill R.C.Ruchazie C.C.Ruchill C.C.Shettleston C.C.St Francis CentreTollcross Y.C.Woodside HallOther Community Facilities (1) East End Healthy Living Centre (transferring to GL July 2012)

Museums (9)Gallery of Modern ArtGlasgow Museums Resource CentreKelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum Peoples' PalaceProvand's LordshipRiverside MuseumScotland Street School MuseumThe Burrell CollectionSt Mungo Museum of Religious Life & Art

Art & Cultural Venues (5)Trongate 103TramwayGlasgow Royal Concert HallCity HallsOld Fruitmarket

All other venues (9)Linn Park (Play)Maryhill StoresMuseum of Transport (closed)Petershill Business CentreOffices:BlairtummockAdelphiRowan ParkGarscadden House 220 High Street

Where Glasgow is today: Culture First in the UK outside:• Scale of Civic Museums• Museum attendances• Concert halls• Live music performances• Live Music attendances• Cultural production capacity• TV & Film production capacity• Turner Prize Nominees and Winners• Higher Education Cultural Training

Where Glasgow is today: Sport• UK City of Sport• 9th in the world for major sport events• Commonwealth Games Host• Largest sports complex in UK• World Athletics Championship 2015

Sport• Building Venues• Running Venues• Sport Development

Culture• Cultural Programme• Queen’s Baton Relay• Opening & Closing Ceremonies

Volunteering Participation Audience Development

Audiences:Customer Satisfaction

Audiences: Historic

Why do we need research?

What difference do we make?’

Global Audiences/Global Economy/International Networks

“To inspire Glasgow’s citizens and visitors to lead richer and more active lives through Culture, Sport and Learning”

Local Population

Glasgow Life

Arts & Music Sector

Museums/Heritage

Literature/LibrariesSector

Sports Sector

Health

Research

Local Users

Lifelong Learning

CollectionsBuildingsExpertise

Mandate

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