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- | ====== The Fundamentals of Infrastructure ====== | + | ====== The Fundamentals of Managing |
- | * A Tool for our Communities: | + | |
- | * Good Infrastructure Management is Largely Invisible: what our communities need is physical infrastructure that works, that someone is taking care of without them tripping over it | + | |
- | * Infrastructure is complex: there are few easy decisions in physical infrastructure, | + | |
- | * Taking Responsibility for Connection: Our communities have delegated the management to us – including the worrying about the systems, the future, and change | + | |
- | * Thinking as a Steward: the assets are in no sense ours to do what we like with, or in service to our own interests | + | |
- | * Asking the Right Questions: why are we doing this, what happens next, what are we choosing not to do, who benefits? | + | |
- | * We Need Our People: | + | |
- | * | + | |
+ | For the tools you need: [[Stewards of the 21st Century: |
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