What if cities adopted some of the tools used by corporations to evaluate and execute long-term competitive strategies? This presentation asks this question while highlighting the importance for cities to understand how their demographics and economies have changed over the last decade, and emphasizing the considerable differences with which general trends have played out in different places.
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The New Art of Governing
October 17, 2003