The end of life is likely to be an important focus for innovation. Most people die in hospitals, tied up with tubes and with their bodies pumped full of drugs. Yet most would rather die at home and with more control over the timing and manner of their death. Geoff Mulgan bodycontroldeath share on social
Governments should want and even crave the best possible scientific advice. With reliable knowledge come better decisions, fewer mistakes and more results achieved for each pound spent. Geoff Mulgan achieveadvicecrave Change image and share on social
Freecycle groups match people who have things they want to get rid of with people who can use them. Geoff Mulgan freecyclegroupmatch Change image and share on social
As the Internet of things advances, the very notion of a clear dividing line between reality and virtual reality becomes blurred, sometimes in creative ways. Geoff Mulgan advanceblurclear Change image and share on social
The classic think-tank is supposed to be sitting in an attic thinking up grand ideas. Geoff Mulgan atticclassicgrand Change image and share on social
Young people who were relaxed about posting every detail of their life on Facebook become a lot less relaxed when they realise just how transparent their life has become to future employers. Geoff Mulgan detailemployerfacebook Change image and share on social
Everyone knows of great projects that were too dependent on a charismatic individual, or simply too expensive to be replicated. Geoff Mulgan charismaticdependentexpensive Change image and share on social
Capitalism is not so much an aberration as a step on an evolutionary path, and one that contains within it some of the answers to its own contradictions. Geoff Mulgan aberrationanswercapitalism Change image and share on social
The most important innovators often don't need any technologies - just imagination and acute sensitivity to people's needs. Geoff Mulgan acuteimaginationimportant Change image and share on social
With a fractured sense of self, we come to depend on what people feed back to us - often mediated through social networks - not what we are. We have complex identities but may become less able to act as a subject - confident in what we really are. Geoff Mulgan actbackcomplex share on social