Moving from sprint to marathon: Lessons learned from the German #wirvsvirus hackathon and its implementation program

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This OPSI guest blog, written by Thomas Gegenhuber (Leuphana University Lüneburg/Johannes Kepler University Linz), Johanna Mair (Hertie School/Stanford University), Rene Lührsen (Hertie School/Leuphana University Lüneburg) and Laura Thäter Lührsen (Hertie School/Leuphana University Lüneburg) shares insights gathered from the #wirvsvirus hackathon on how to carry forward the ideas produced in hackathon environments into concrete action and projects. 

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Titlehttps://oecd-opsi.org/moving-from-sprint-to-marathon-lessons-learned-from-the-german-wirvsvirus-hackathon-and-its-implementation-program/
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Country/TerritoryGermany
Date03.08.20
URLhttps://oecd-opsi.org/moving-from-sprint-to-marathon-lessons-learned-from-the-german-wirvsvirus-hackathon-and-its-implementation-program/
PersonsThomas Gegenhuber

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This OPSI guest blog, written by Thomas Gegenhuber (Leuphana University Lüneburg/Johannes Kepler University Linz), Johanna Mair (Hertie School/Stanford University), Rene Lührsen (Hertie School/Leuphana University Lüneburg) and Laura Thäter Lührsen (Hertie School/Leuphana University Lüneburg) shares insights gathered from the #wirvsvirus hackathon on how to carry forward the ideas produced in hackathon environments into concrete action and projects. 

Period03.08.2020
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