Wicked problems : what can local governments do?

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Where to find it

Law Library — 3rd Floor Collection (3rd floor)

Call Number
JS451.N85 R32 2014
Status
Checked Out (Due 7/28/2024)

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
Cp352 R329w
Status
In-Library Use Only

School of Government Library

Call Number
JS451.N85 R32 2014
Status
Missing

Summary

Local government leaders face a variety of problems in doing the work of local government and must use different approaches and resources to act in the best interest of their communities. Some issues are difficult to solve, and their root causes are often obscure and can remain untreated. These persistent challenges are "wicked" problems, and they can threaten the vitality of communities. Local governments are well positioned to play a leading role in coordinating the efforts of businesses, nonprofits, citizen groups, and other governments to help maximize resources and take meaningful actions to tackle these issues. This guidebook aims to equip local government leaders with tools to develop new approaches for identifying, understanding, and addressing wicked problems.



See the Local Government Board Builders Series webpage for other books in the series and related School of Government publications (https://www.sog.unc.edu/resource-series/local-government-board-builders-series-0).

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