Embracing Friction
Leaders often rush to implement new policies, but without proper groundwork, these efforts can backfire. A compelling example from Michigan illustrates the importance of involving civil servants in the reform process, ensuring that changes are not only simpler but also compliant with existing regulations. By introducing friction and taking the time to collaborate, significant improvements can be achieved, leading to fewer mistakes and a smoother experience for the public.In this clip
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