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5 Questions State and Local Agencies Can Ask About AI

State Tech Magazine

Artificial intelligence technologies, such as machine learning, speech recognition and computer vision, are becoming common building blocks for applications in the public sector. Here are answers to some common questions. Can AI improve citizen services? AI absolutely is a valuable tool.

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More Equal Cities Can Help Bring Global Climate Goals Within Reach

The City Fix

While negotiations rage on, many world leaders have already left COP26 in Glasgow having said their piece about a low-carbon future for their country. No one can accuse them of being short on vision. But one thing is increasingly clear. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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Beyond the numbers: Creating a more diverse future for health

McKinsey Public & Social Sector Insights

A conversation about leadership, visions for a future of integrated healthcare systems, and the clear benefits of more diverse teams.

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How to cast a vision + set goals that you actually accomplish in 2023

Grant Writing Made Easy

Two of the core responsibilities of leaders in every sector are vision casting and goal setting. But today, I would like to explain the difference and make the case that vision casting and goal setting go hand in hand. The difference between vision and goals. The difference between vision and goals. How to cast a vision.

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Five Placemaking Projects that Empower Community Engagement

Social Pinpoint

Effective placemaking initiatives arise from the collaborative visions shared by government staff and community members. However, it lacks a vision or guidelines for its operations and future growth. This is accomplished through co-designing and actively participating in the planning stages of a project.

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Re-“View”ing How to Win BIL Grants

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

She returned home, visited her ophthalmologist, and now sports fashion-forward glasses that have transformed her vision. Keeping with the vision theme, CEJST serves as a magnifying glass to clearly define communities in need. A friend noticed her discomfort and lent her reading glasses—literally changing how Amanda saw everything!

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The Road Not Taken | a response to a letter to the editor in the Washington Post about DC, traffic deaths and traffic safety

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

It's amazing how much I've written about this topic, providing guidance for something that could have been great. FWIW, I also didn't get a job at Utah Department of Transportation on Vision Zero related issues, although I was a finalist. Vision Zero. Ward focused traffic safety programming. They said I wasn't innovative enough!