Innovation Mindset
Executing Change Part 1: Introduction to the Results Framework
Led by: Steve Kadish
- Learn how to improve government services with a comprehensive approach, from problem definition to practical results, using proven methodologies that have succeeded across various government departments and agencies
- Understand the 4 key concepts of the Results Framework—People are Policy, Follow the Facts, Focus on How, and Push for Results—and how these principles create a foundation for successful public sector initiatives
- Take-away immediately applicable tips and tools, including templates, checklists, and practical strategies that can be implemented in your current projects
Steve Kadish
Former Chief of Staff, Governor Charlie Baker
Format: Instructor-led
Date & Time: February 11, 2025, 2:00 PM ET
Duration: 90-minutes
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Join us for a 90-minute, interactive, virtual training with Steve Kadish, former Chief of Staff to former Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker. Together, Kadish (Democrat) and Governor Baker (Republican) developed the Results Framework to focus on the necessary but often overlooked parts of good governing: successful execution and implementation in the delivery of public services. Their bipartisan collaboration demonstrates how effective governance transcends political boundaries when focused on practical results.
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