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Richard Mains

Bill, I read this once before and admired it.  I reread if after reading Frank Rich's column in today's New York Times noting the explosion of interest in Thorton Wilder's "Our Town" (1938) and am stirred to comment.  You have told this story about Fayette in a most compelling and heartfelt way.  Of …

Brian Rademacher

Relatively new to web 2.0 potential I did a little more research and uncovered a report by Deloitte --Change your world or the world will change you; The future of collaborative government and Web 2.0.It is a good primer for government agencies on ways to embrace the 2.0 future. …

Roderick Nunn

Thanks Ed.  I will reach out to Mike to take a look at their approach.  

Ed Morrison

Brian:

Your post highlights how a region can "boil down" its value proposition as an innovating region. It will be helpful to us in Indiana, as we think through how to distill the characteristics of our region. This work is important to change the story -- the narrative -- about …

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Bill Crawford

Created 3/30/09

by Bill Crawford

New Choctaw County “Navigators” Ready to Help Entrepreneurs Succeed

 
Ed Morrison

Created 3/20/09

by Ed Morrison

Working session on the next WIRED Academy

 
Bill Crawford

Updated 3/5/09

by Bill Crawford

Augmented Ready-to-Work Program Boosts Phifer Retention

 

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David  Auger

Let's get a place and space for the RIG regions!  Byran offered to assist with getting this going.   


Ed Morrison

Gay Gilbert raised some provocative questions during a session on sustainability at the Boston Academy. Among the questions she asked: 

  • What are the common elements of sustainability? If we are going to develop strategies around sustainability, what dimensions do we need to be thinking about? (Translation: It?s not just about…


Ed Morrison

What are some of the best approaches to developing angel networks? 


Ed Morrison

How do we develop a continuous stream of stories that we need to "change the conversation" quickly in our regions? It's clear that the old approaches do not work. To build new networks, we will need new stories. 


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