Strongly agree with all of the fundamental points of this post.
I currently work for a shadow government NGO of sorts in California that was spun up to address the massive governance failures in the state in the late 2000s.
Improving governance in California, I see you like working on the easy problems huh? ;-)
I completely agree governance is the big fundamental problem that underlies most of the others, and that so much impact work is treating the symptoms while ignoring the disease. It strikes me that what’s most needed is leaders who can coordinate efforts and point the way forward in tangible ways (your list is a start). Maybe that’s you?
Strongly agree with all of the fundamental points of this post.
Improving governance in California, I see you like working on the easy problems huh? ;-)
I completely agree governance is the big fundamental problem that underlies most of the others, and that so much impact work is treating the symptoms while ignoring the disease. It strikes me that what’s most needed is leaders who can coordinate efforts and point the way forward in tangible ways (your list is a start). Maybe that’s you?