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A lovely clip from our podcast with Research Culture Uncovered 🎶 It was a great conversation- especially about SPRE’s approach to values-led recruitment. There is so much we can do to recruit in ways that are accessible and encourgaing for all involved. In the long-run, building relationships and collaborations (including through recruitment) takes time and benefits from a focus on transparency and trust. Are you recruiting? What is helping you to take time to really meet people where they’re at - and where you’re at too? We’re happy to chat about SPRE’s approach. So just reach out if you’d like to hear about our model of co-leadership. Special shout out to Briana Pegado who has helped SPRE develop - and keep to - its values. Working with an external expert through this process was an essential part of our own accoutnabilty process throughout recruitment.
Dave Blackbell (Bell), from Scottish Policy & Research Exchange, highlighting that influencing policy requires us to understand how power shapes the messages we want to convey. Hear more in our epsiode with him and CATHERINE-ROSE STOCKS-RANKIN: https://lnkd.in/esDiNsY6 #ResearchCulture #ResearchCultureUncovered #SpeakTruthToPower #policyinfluencing
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Friends interested in how government and researchers can better collaborate to solve problems should check out this piece from Barrett and Greene Inc. in Route Fifty about Jenni Owen and the North Carolina Office of Strategic Partnerships: How collaboration is changing North Carolina, one project at a time - Route Fifty (route-fifty.com)
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Project 2025 | Listen Here: https://lnkd.in/g_sug6Jb Chapters: 0:00 Project 2025 0:50 Key principles 2:12 Plans for dismantling the “administrative state” 5:51 Implementing Project 2025 8:50 Pushback Download PDF Here:: https://lnkd.in/gT9Tp6qp More Info: https://www.heritage.org/ https://lnkd.in/gGAvqXPT The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 is a radical blueprint for a future Republican administration. Former president Donald Trump has distanced himself from the plan, but Democrats aren’t buying Trump’s rebuke. If enacted, this 920-page document would usher in the most conservative executive branch in modern American history. WSJ takes an inside look at Project 2025’s most controversial policy proposals and how it could transform the American government. #Project2025 #HeritageFoundation #Trump2024 #Trump #Politics #USElection #Election2024 #Project2025 #HeritageFoundation #Trump2024 #Trump #Politics #USElection #Election2024
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Instead of focusing on individual names, it's crucial for the American people to investigate the Think Tanks supporting presidential candidates like the #HeritageFoundation and their role in Project 2025. With over 400 active in the D.C. area alone 🔍 Key questions to consider: - Who are the donors behind these initiatives? - Who are the policy researchers, makers, and contributors involved? - Most importantly, which entities anticipate securing administrative positions following an election victory? Stay informed and delve deeper into understanding the driving forces behind influential projects shaping our future. #ThinkTanks #PolicyResearch #Project2025 #ElectionInsights 🧐🔍🌐
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All four of Brian Heywood and Jim Walsh’s remaining initiatives are polling under fifty percent, NPI’s research finds Initiatives 2109 (threatening education funding) and 2117 (threatening transportation and climate funding) already have majority opposition, while Initiative 2124 (threatening long term care) has plurality opposition. Initiative 2066 (threatening energy affordability) has plurality support, but not by much, and is well under fifty percent. https://lnkd.in/gQPR75Xf
All four of Brian Heywood and Jim Walsh’s remaining initiatives are polling under fifty percent, NPI’s research finds
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Democracy is exhausting. You have to regularly put yourself to the citizens for election. Then all privileges can be lost. One is criticized, sometimes unjustly. This system seduces politicians to cramp up, to increase their political ideas, even to become out of touch. Who wants to hear criticism instead of praise? That is how we all are created. Which brings us to the problem in our democracies. The inherent lack of willingness to reform. The insistence on the old. The fear of the new. As the first German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck remarked: „Politics sometimes seems to me as if I were going into a dark room.” There are two schools of thought today: The ruling class of professional politicians firmly believes that it is doing almost everything right. They just need to explain their policies better to the citizens. The other school of thought identifies deficits in the efficiency of politics. Some are becoming radicalized. They criticize, but do not name any concrete alternatives. They mainly want to govern themselves. A small group prefers critical democratic dialogue, even within the ruling parties. It is the salt in the soup of a functioning democracy. By naming the weak points, it makes democracies stronger and more resistant to totalitarian seducers and dangers. Without openness to new proposals, our fragile
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🚘 Did you get stuck in traffic on the way to the office this morning? My latest article in M@n@gement with Philippe COULOMBEL explains how firms and public authorities experimented with a series of new organizational forms to tackle a serious road congestion problem in their city. Our study has practical implications for policymakers and managers seeking to foster collaboration between private- and public-sector actors not normally accustomed to working together. It should also be interesting for researchers who explore meta-organizations, organizational imprinting, and grand challenges. 👉 You can access the article for free here: https://lnkd.in/efRUCPte
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As #SuperTuesday continues in the US, Brad Green at Capetal Advisory is unpacking what the results of these polls mean and how they can impact the course of the US election with Christina Bellantoni. You can listen and watch here: https://lnkd.in/gQU5mdkE #Podcasting #PodcastProduction #AdelaidePodcast
While it is early Wednesday in Australia, here in California, along with another 15 American states and the territory of American Samoa, it is still very much Super Tuesday! Much of the focus is on the Republican Presidential Primary race and whether Nikki Haley will continue her battle against Donald Trump, but there are a number of other key Senate and Congression races to keep an eye on. For some further insights and commentary, check out the Capetal Advisory website for the clips of the recent conversation I was able to have with USC Annenberg Professor and commentator Christina Bellantoni.
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2wThat’s a strong way to close out 2024 and sprint into 2025!