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Ed Morrison · BFD Learning Moment: Milwaukee’s water cluster
May 13th, 2009
We’ve been using Strategic Doing with a number of different initiatives in Milwaukee. One of our most successful: The Milwaukee 7 Water Council.
“The United Nations on Tuesday will designate Milwaukee as a U.N. Global Compact City, making it one of 13 such cities worldwide, in a move that will help the region promote its image abroad as an international hub of water technology.”
One of the major advantages of Open Source approaches to Economic Development: Speed.
Purdue conducted the Strategic Doing workshop for the Water Council last June. We have come a long way in less than a year.
Last 5 posts by Ed Morrison
- Managing a regional strategy - February 9th, 2010
- Northeast Ohio and the color of dinosaurs - February 5th, 2010
- Moving regions toward open innovation - February 4th, 2010
- What's next for the Future Fund and the Cleveland Foundation? - February 4th, 2010
- Looking at the Third Frontier - January 31st, 2010
