Cycle 8 – 2024
The State of Missouri held to 2024 Show Me Challenge competition on September 30, where nine teams competed before a panel of senior leaders to present the best ideas to improve state government. The winning team presented the idea to increase the document solutions working floor space to increase efficiency and safety.
Cycle 7 – 2023
The State of Missouri held to 2023 Show Me Challenge competition on September 29, where eight teams competed before a panel of senior leaders to present the best ideas to improve state government. The winning team presented the idea to enhance wellness services for state team members.
Cycle 6 – 2022
Nine State of Missouri teams competed in the 2022 Show Me Challenge competition, which concluded on September 28. The winning team presented the idea to implement a state workforce employee referral program.
Cycle 5
The fifth cycle of the Show Me Challenge concluded on July 9th, where seven teams were selected as finalist. The teams presented their ideas to a panel of judges made up of state government senior leaders and their presentations were exceptional in quality and captured important services the state provides to its’ citizens.
Cycle 4
The fourth cycle of the Show Me Challenge concluded on December 11th, where nine teams were selected as finalist. For the first time virtually, the teams presented their ideas to a panel of judges made up of state government senior leaders. The presentations were exceptional in quality and captured important services the state provides to its’ citizens.
Cycle 3
In the third cycle of the Show Me Challenge, nine finalist teams competed before a panel of judges comprised of state government senior leaders. Throughout the presentation, our judges looked at quality, practicality, and potential for impact.
Cycle 2
In the second cycle of the Show Me Challenge, nine finalist teams gave high-quality pitches to the panel of judges. The judges were impressed with all the pitches and thought all the ideas deserved to be implemented.
Cycle 1
In the second cycle of the Show Me Challenge, nine finalist teams gave high-quality pitches to the panel of judges. The judges were impressed with all the pitches and thought all the ideas deserved to be implemented.