Why doesn't the government innovate? | Nicholas Nicholas | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity
In this bold and unflinching talk, police captain and public sector leader Nick Nicholas explores the real reasons why government doesn’t innovate—and what we can do about it. Using a powerful symbol from his public safety career, he illustrates how outdated systems, fear-driven policies, and institutional inertia are handcuffing progress. Drawing on insights from Peter Drucker and real-world examples of reform, Nick challenges both public leaders and everyday citizens to rethink what’s possible. This is a call to action to unlock government—not through more policies, but through courageous abandonment of the ones that no longer serve us. Nick Nicholas is a police captain and public sector executive with nearly two decades of experience navigating the inner workings of local government. He has served both on the front lines of law enforcement and behind the scenes in management and leadership—balancing operational demands with the bureaucratic realities of public systems. Nick is a doctoral student at the Drucker School of Management, where his research focuses on understanding the factors that influence city pride and how local governments can foster stronger civic identity through strategic leadership and organizational practices. He is passionate about empowering professional staff, rethinking outdated processes, and unlocking the potential of public institutions. Nick has spoken nationally on policing, leadership, and civic innovation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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