Andy Feldman

@andyfeldman

Champion of evidence-based decision-making and results-focused leadership in the public sector through my work, writing and Gov Innovator podcast.

Washington DC
Joined February 2011

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  1. May 27

    FYI good-gov’t community, today (5/27) at 1pm ET is an all-star panel on using evidence for decision-making & policy hosted by . Sign up here:

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  2. May 10

    How Idaho's Office of Performance Evaluations helps the state learn what works and design policy responses, from transportation to child welfare and beyond. Director Rakesh Mohan explains. Full pod here:

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  3. May 4

    How can logic models motivate important discussions within public agencies around Qs such as: Are we doing the right work? And are we doing the work right? Former official Cynthia Phillips explains. Full pod (9 min) here 👉

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    Apr 20

    Thanks for the invite to the pod, ! It was a lot of fun talking about the new work on cognitive biases I’m doing with and

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  5. Apr 16

    New: Dr. Ariel Kalil of discusses 3 cognitive biases -- confirmation bias, status quo bias & bandwagon bias -- that can affect how decision makers use evidence. Full pod:

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  6. Mar 25

    New on Gov Innovator: explains how TN's Office of Evidence and Impact is helping the state use data and evidence, e.g., new budget forms + program inventory + linking data to improve services. Full pod (10 min)👉

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  7. Mar 17

    The robust evidence behind high-dosage tutoring to accelerate student learning, including for those who have fallen behind, based on a new brief by , & from & from . Full pod👉

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    Mar 12
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  9. Mar 8

    Sharing thoughts in about creating a community of practice within a local, state or federal agency — a useful way to support staff interested in evidence, data & innovation.

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  10. Feb 24

    New: How Colorado's Dept. of Public Health & Environment created a behavioral insights community of practice, among the staff, that's helping the agency achieve its mission. Full pod:

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    Feb 18
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    Feb 18

    & in : "A better approach, we’ve found, is to ask those leaders a simpler question: What keeps you up at night? In other words, what are the most pressing problems or challenges that the agency faces?"

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    Feb 16

    New article in with and of argues for clearing the in the federal government using insights from .

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  14. Feb 5

    ICYMI, why President Biden's memo saying it’s “the policy of my Administration to make evidence-based decisions guided by the best available science and data” is a big deal and an important cornerstone (with of ).

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  15. Feb 5

    Why Pres. Biden’s evidence memo last week was important, potentially launching a new golden age of evidence-based policymaking. Thoughts from and me in .

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    Important, explicit embrace of behavioral science by President Biden: "OMB shall consider whether . . . agencies’ evidence-building plans . . . shall include . . . approaches that may be informed by the social and behavioral sciences and data science."

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    Jan 26

    Making work better is critical. This report from and Kathy Stack is important.

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  18. Jan 25

    New on Gov Innovator: Insights from the California Policy Lab about building successful university / state + local partnerships to help address high-priority gov't challenges, with Janey Rountree and . Full pod:

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  19. Jan 25

    How can the Biden team make federal performance reporting efforts (GPRA) much more useful and impactful? Today in , Kathy Stack and I discuss why reform would be valuable and offer four recommendations to OMB.

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  20. Jan 15

    New podcast: Dr. Calvin Johnson on the iterative nature of evidence building -- in this case, around helping public housing residents access higher ed, but with lessons for any public agency aiming to learn what works. Full pod:

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