Building Trust for Effective Governance

As part of our effort to help grassroots activists become more effective, we have contracted with the Empathy Surplus Campaign to offer strategic frame advice about the role of local organizations in politics.

It is with pleasure that we share with you a strategy brief that came out of this work:

Building Trust for Effective Governance – A Strategy for Reframing Local Organizations

We also encourage you to check out our collection of strategy memos and reports.  This is just one way that we’re working to apply insights about the political mind where they are needed most… in the daily struggles of social change advocates everywhere.

In the service of progress,

Joe Brewer

Director, Cognitive Policy Works

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One Response to “Building Trust for Effective Governance”

  1. ChuckWatts 28. Oct, 2009 at 12:36 pm #

    Joe,

    Thanks. We will be discussing the brief tomorrow at our monthly meeting of the Empathy Surplus Campaign.

    Chuck

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