Many people do good work across
the country in public life and politics, and yet a small percentage of these people
stand out because of the meaningful change they are able to generate. These
people are instrumental in creating community change, serving as engines for
the public good.
At the Harwood
Institute we call these people public innovators, and believe that they are one
of the great untapped resources in this country.
Public innovators are pragmatic
idealists with a deep understanding of the reality of their community and a
strong desire to imagine a path for a brighter future. Public innovators determined
to make progress. They combine pragmatism and strategy with a willingness to
take risks when necessary. These leaders
have learned to innovate from within whatever structure they operate.
Public innovators also understand that real and sustainable change only occurs
in a community over time, as the effects of civic actions ripple out and
eventually connect with one another. Their knowledge of the community guides
their strategies and helps them calibrate when it's time to push ahead and when
to be patient.
So are you a public innovator? Take this quiz and see...
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