Blockchain Readiness Assessment Tool for Organizational Maturity

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Discover how the BRAT tool by Juho Lindman at the University of Gothenburg can assess an organization's blockchain readiness. Measure digital maturity and capability to utilize blockchain technology effectively.

  • Blockchain Readiness
  • Organizational Maturity
  • Digital Capability
  • BRAT Tool
  • Juho Lindman

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  1. Blockchain Readiness Blockchain Readiness Assesment Assesment Tool Juho Lindman, University of Gothenbug Blockchain lab Tool

  2. OECD Working paper titled The Uncertain Promise of Blockchain for Government (2020) OECD working papers on public governance no 43 report presentation. Report authors: Juho Lindman, Jamie Berryhill, Benjamin Welby, and Mariane Piccinin Barbieri Full report is available: https://www.oecd- ilibrary.org/governance/the- uncertain-promise-of-blockchain-for- government_d031cd67-en Released on the 19th Nov OECD Global Blockchain Policy Forum event in Paris/virtual

  3. What and why? There is a lot of talk about blockchain as a technology that can change organizations and processes. Still, not many organizations are confident about how the technology can be used for their purposes. BRAT is a blockchain readiness assessment tool that can be used by organizations who want to learn more about blockchain and what it can do. The tool helps measure, discuss, and follow up on how mature an organization is regarding blockchain capabilities. Ultimately, it helps organizations make better decisions about if, why, and how blockchain can be useful.

  4. Maturity measurement Digital maturity The organization s ability to utilize the benefits of digitalization. Digital capability The capability to sense, seize and re-configure on the basis of digital opportunities. Digital heritage The sum of previous digital initiatives impact on the organization's ability to maneuver in an increasing digital world.

  5. What is this tool? BRAT is a workshop tool to measure organisational maturity related to blockchain capabilities in public sector setting Maturity of one organisation. All workshop participants from this same organisation All participants need to have relevant digital / blockchain comptence preferable somehow involved in earlier or current blockchain projects to be able to participate to the discussion

  6. Key components Tool includes these key components: pre-survey sent to organisation (widely) prior to workshop Results workshop to reflect survey results and analyses Follow-up session after the workshop

  7. Deliverables Deliverables Two versions: academic version that we discussing now (we host) Dimios-integrated version Workshops Tested in several workshops and different countries during project runtime Website and self-test Our hosted version: https://blockchainready.blogg.gu.se

  8. Example workshop 10.00 Introduction to the BRAT workshop 10.10 Context: BLING, BRAT, Dimios 10.20 Municipality and blockchain 10.35 Blockchain Readiness Assessment 11.15 Small break 11.25 Feedback on questions 12.35 Next steps

  9. Blockchain Questions Blockchain maturity 1 = Do not agree at all, 6 = Agree completely As an organisation, we have identified a need that can be solved by a blockchain application. As an organisation, we have a thought out strategy for making design choices in regards to the architecture of the blockchain i.e. public/private, method for validation and scalability As an organisation, we have a clear understanding of different relevant stakeholders to our potential blockchain application As an organisation, we have a clear understanding of what kind of data we should store on the blockchain and what to store off-chain. As an organisation, we have identified which area of legislation we have to comply with (i.e. GDPR, patient data, OSL etc.). As an organisation, we are discussing how blockchain technology may drive change in the public sector. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

  10. Questions?

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