Saturday, November 19, 2005
San Diego has been a city in turmoil. A number of controversies have undercut confidence in city government. Read more.
The loss of trust has deep consequences for economic development. Without civic trust, virtually everything grinds to a halt. Learn more.
The reason is simple. Economic development happens in a "civic space" outside the four walls of any one organization. There's no command and control structure that operates in the civic space. Instead, we need to develop networks and alignments. That is far harder to do when trust breaks down.
posted by Ed Morrison |
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Some Background on EDPro Weblog
The purpose of this weblog is to help economic development professionals -- EDPros -- keep up with the changes sweeping our profession. Strap on your goggles. It's a whole new game. There are no experts any more. The only place to learn about economic development is from other EDPros who are doing it.
One other point: the prevaling approach (paradigm, if you like) in economic development is shifting from competition to collaboration. There are a lot of reaasons underlying this shift, but here's the important insight: You, your community, and your region will do better by collaborating and sharing information.
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Speaking and workshops on Open Source Economic Development
As the idea of Open Source Economic Development starts spreading, more people are asking about it. Visit the I-Open web site to learn more. My colleagues and I are happy to explain the basic concepts in a talk or a workshop. E-mail Susan Alshuler if you'd like to learn more about workshops and speaking.
Background on Ed Morrison
Download some background information on me here.