Stakeholder Engagement Guide

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The Trust Compound: Why the Best Leadership Decisions Happen After the Vote

If you’ve spent any time in public sector leadership, you’ve almost certainly experienced the specific “exhale” that happens the moment a major decision is finally made. After months of town halls, contentious committee meetings, and endless rounds of feedback, the vote is cast or the policy is signed. The heavy lifting is over. Or so […]

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Introducing an Effective Stakeholder Engagement Framework for Communicating a Problem, Process, Plan, and Progress

Public sector organizations sometimes approach stakeholder engagement and communication as distinct phases in their planning process. It might look like this: If your process feels like this, you’ve actually taken a couple important early steps: you’re willing to engage and transparently communicate decisions. But this phased approach of bookending initiatives with these stakeholder engagement activities

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