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Leading the American City Interview Series: Changing the Brand of the City

August 2, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Changing the Brand of the City

“Changing the Brand of the City” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 5(of 5)  Mayors recount what it took to turn the public’s perception of a failing city around. And yes, baseball has […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: Mayors on Relationship Leadership

July 24, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Mayors on Relationship Leadership

“Mayors on Relationship Leadership” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 4 (of 5)  Mayors share their high and low-points when interacting with their constituents and reveal what it means to have the most […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: Assembling a Leadership Team

July 19, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: Assembling a Leadership Team

“Assembling a Leadership Team” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 3 (of 5)  From emulating President Kennedy’s call for the best and brightest, to the decision to retain most of the predecessor’s cabinet, […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: The Decision to Run

July 11, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: The Decision to Run

“The Decision to Run” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 2 (of 5)  Mayors let us in on what first drove them to public service and what made them run for political office in races […]

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Leading the American City Interview Series: The Mayor as an Institution

July 2, 2018 Comments Off on Leading the American City Interview Series: The Mayor as an Institution

“The Mayor as an Institution” | An Interview Series by Boston University  Video 1 (of 5) The opening video of the series, in which mayors reflect on the institutional status of their office, the ability […]

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