(This is the ninth installment in my twelve-part blog series A Leadership Vision for America.)
In my last post I stated that business and government can’t solve all of America’s problems by themselves. Ideally, our leaders in Washington would involve every sector of society in problem solving. The three sectors encompass nine different domains:
- The Public Sector, represented by government, military, and education
- The Private Sector, represented by business, arts/entertainment, and media
- The Social Sector, represented by the faith community, nonprofit organizations, and families
When Eric Swanson and Sam Williams were working on their book To Transform a City, they come across a very interesting philosophy about problem-solving relationships. Paul Hiebert from Fuller Seminary discovered in the 1970s that when people come together to solve a problem, they often have a “closed circle” philosophy, or what he called a Bounded Set. A bounded-set thinker asks the question, “Do…
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