Agile Regulation

From Regulation 1.0 to 2.0

From Regulation 1.0 to 2.0

Technological changes are driving market changes that will call for new forms of regulation.

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Achieving Regulatory Success Through Failure

Scholar argues that regulators need “permission to fail” when adapting to private sector innovation.

But Forbearance Can Be Agile, Too

But Forbearance Can Be Agile, Too

“Move fast and break things” is not always the best, or even most agile, approach to governance.

Building Agile Regulatory “Muscles”

Building Agile Regulatory “Muscles”

A robust institutional capacity and a supportive legislative framework are needed to ensure agile regulation succeeds.

Regulation Must Become Agile to Remain Relevant

Regulation Must Become Agile to Remain Relevant

By applying principles from software development, regulators can improve regulatory performance in a fast-changing world.

Agile Government is a Gateway to the Future

Agile Government is a Gateway to the Future

Successful governing today—and in the future—depends on officials adopting an agile mindset.

Agile Regulation in a Changing World

Agile Regulation in a Changing World

Experts extol the virtues of applying agile thinking to regulatory policymaking and implementation.

To Be Agile, Think Pragmatically

To Be Agile, Think Pragmatically

Recent efforts to promote agile governance have deep roots in American pragmatism.

Agile Regulation and the Future of Governance

Agile Regulation and the Future of Governance

Penn Program on Regulation hosts panel discussion on governing a fast-changing world.