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It's at the local level that some of the most crucial decisions are
made about education, healthcare, emergency services, the
environment, planning, development, and transportation -- decisions
that directly affect the quality of our lives. And it's at the
local level that ordinary citizens can still have a real impact on
shaping their communities by getting involved. Political strategist
Larry Tramutola provides practical lessons on how to win local
elections and use organizing techniques to be effective
politically. Originally published in 2004, this new edition is a
re-framing of some of the lessons given the new challenges that
communities face, and the growing appreciation that significant
social change can come through organizing.
Effective elected leaders can make a huge difference in their
communities; conversely those elected who are ineffective can
create significant and long term problems. The point of this book
is to identify common problems that elected officials face during
their service, and offer practical solutions. Since we rarely elect
"perfect leaders," our democratic system is structured so ordinary
citizens can become successful as long as they work at it.
Interestingly, the people who find the greatest success as public
officials are those who quickly pivot their attention from "Me" to
"We," develop effective relationships with their colleagues, and
listen more and talk less.
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