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Leveraging the Strengths of our Rural Economies: Lessons from the Front Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development November, 2010
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First, a thank you to the Purdue Center for Regional Development...for supporting this work in regional innovation Sites of Strategic Doing workshops
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And to a group of extraordinary innovators who are re-imagining rural Rural innovators working group organized by Dave Ivan at Michigan State University, Norm Walzer at Northern Illinois University and Mary Emery at Iowa State University Minneapolis, MN
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We are operating in a different world...a world of networks
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We are operating in a different world...a world of interdependence
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We are operating in a different world...a world of uncertainty, beauty and grace
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We can collaborate to compete...and move our communities to the next level
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We can stop sitting...behind our invisible fences Our communities are marked by invisible fences -- once working, now broken -- that we refuse (or are too afraid) to cross. To our children and grandchildren, these invisible fences make no sense.
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We can develop...an attitude Young professionals in Youngstown, Ohio promote a new attitudes about their hometown...Their message to the older generation stuck in the past: “Get over it”.
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We can work on complex challenges...together Vision East, NC alliance of 8 workforce boards in Eastern North Carolina October, 2010
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We can imagine ourselves...as rural innovators National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts United Kingdom
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We can rebuild our civic spaces...to do some complex thinking
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We can get serious about civility...to do some complex thinking
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We can rediscover the genius...of our democracy In May 1787, the Framers adopted rules of civility to guide their deliberations in what became known as “The Brilliant Solution”
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We can embrace diversity...and recognize its creative value In economic development, diversity is not a legal mandate, it is a creative imperative
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We can embrace creativity...with new eyes Watermelon Festival: Hope, AR Courtesy of Mark Peterson, University of Arkansas
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We can recommit ourselves...to our clients
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We can support entrepreneurs...wherever they show up
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We can guide deeper conversations...to innovate
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See Strategic Doing in action on the Vimeo Strategic Doing channel http://vimeo.com/channels/strategicdoing
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We can recognize leadership...in a new (old) way "If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." -- John Quincy Adams
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We know we can transform...even complex metro economies The transformation of Oklahoma City began with eight people in 1993. I was privileged to be a part of this core team.
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Across the country people see a new path...which leaves the question....
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What will you do?
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Thank you! Ed Morrison Purdue Center for Regional Development edmorrison@purdue.edu
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