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8 Closing Roundtable
Pages 69-70

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... Such information "really matters both for setting up future organizations and for getting organizations right in the future." Enlisting someone to do a deep oral history of the early stages of CMMI could provide a more complete picture. Lorsch urged science and innovation policy researchers to incorporate some of the ethical thinking done in the world of clinical trials into their randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
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... He also pointed to the value of collaborations that can enable work in agencies that do not have enough personnel to do much experimentation. Finally, to close the workshop, Jaffe pointed out the major goal of figuring out "ways to help people move from trying new things to building a culture of systematic learning about what works better and what doesn't work as well." This requires a cultural change, which cannot happen quickly.


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