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Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Released Friday, 12th April 2024
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Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Public-Private Partnerships of the Future: Educating and Activating a Nation of Bridgebuilders with William B. Eggers

Friday, 12th April 2024
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In this episode of Manufacturing an American Century, Matt Bogoshian discusses the importance of public-private collaborations with William B. Eggers, Executive Director for Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights, author, and thought leader in government innovation and collaboration. Eggers has a storied history of investigating effective public policy vehicles and their implementation via real, on-the-ground actors. In his stories and several books, Eggers envisions a pathway to a more agile, collaborative government made up of “Bridgebuilders”, or those that practice Systems Leadership working outside of their specific siloes to produce greater benefits for all.

Eggers emphasizes the necessity of building trust networks and adopting regional strategies to leverage local strengths. He points out that solving big problems requires more than just policy formulation; it demands effective execution. Eggers shares examples from his book illustrating how diverse stakeholders, including governments, private sectors, and nonprofits, can come together to create impactful solutions. He highlights the role of data in building trust and ensuring accountability among partners. The critical conversation underlines the importance of viewing challenges through a regional lens, allowing for more tailored and effective interventions by more actors.

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Big Concept:

How can we all work to create a nation of Bridge Builders? William Eggers, Executive Director for Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights, author, and thought leader in government innovation and collaboration, discusses the vital role of cross-sector partnerships in solving societal challenges and the importance of trust and regional strategies in implementing these solutions effectively.

Participants:

  • William D. Eggers, Executive Director, Deloitte’s Center for Government Insights
  • Matt Bogoshian: Executive Director, American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative and host of the podcast.

💡 Key Ideas:

  • Cross-Sector Collaboration: Eggers describes the shift toward recognizing that no single organization can solve major challenges alone; almost every significant issue requires deep cross-sector collaboration.
  • The Race to Trust: Building trust through consistent interactions among stakeholders is crucial for successful collaborations and achieving collective impact. Eggers proposes a regional approach to problem-solving that highlights the necessity for local autonomy and the importance of aligning regional strengths with national and global goals.
  • Educating Bridge Builders: Eggers shares the urgent need to train individuals in cross-sector collaboration and systems thinking, as well as empowering government agencies to adopt agile methods to adapt to rapid changes and crises in today's world.

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About the American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative (AMCC)AMCC is a non-profit organization assembled and led by a group of regional and national stakeholders dedicated to strengthening collaboration within and between regional manufacturing communities. AMCC works to achieve sustainable development in America through economic growth, improved environmental performance, and inclusive well-paid job creation to support the revitalization of American manufacturing. Born out of an interagency program, the Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership (IMCP), AMCC was created as a national organization of regional stakeholders to continue the important work of deepening connections and sharing best practices within community ecosystems and between manufacturing regions. AMCC has championed the bottom-up, community-driven model of building ecosystems of support to help manufacturers thrive, and was recently designated by the U.S. EDA as the nation’s manufacturing Community of Practice. AMCC supports regional consortia organized to strengthen manufacturing in any number of public/private initiatives to include federal agency community designation programs like IMCP, DOD’s DMCSP, the EDA’s BBBRC and their emerging Tech Hub program.About Manufacturing an American Century’s Host:Matt Bogoshian leads the American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative (AMCC), a successor organization to the Obama Administration’s IMCP initiative he helped to lead as Senior Policy Counsel at the U.S. EPA. The work of IMCP and AMCC became a model for the Tech Hub program within the CHIPS and Science Act and other recently enacted federal interventions.His range of law experience includes time as a business litigator and general counsel, policy official at the California EPA, consumer and environmental prosecutor, and U.S. Navy JAG Corps Officer. His past work includes co-founding the Fourth Sector Group, service on educational and affordable housing boards, writing, podcasting, and teaching environmental law enforcement at Georgetown University Law Center and sustainability law at King Hall, University of California, Davis Law School where he also serves on the board of the California Environmental Law and Policy Center. He is the co-author with John Dernbach and Irma Russell of the 2022 book published by the American Bar Association, Sustainability Essentials: A Leadership Guide for Lawyers. Matt can be reached at [email protected].

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