The Alliance for Regional Stewardship:
How We Help
The toughest job for regional leaders is not identifying important regional issues, but figuring out how to achieve results. Many regional efforts have a ?pickup team? approach and these teams need good coaching -- the game is tough and the odds of failure high.
The Alliance for Regional Stewardship was created in 2000 to serve as a coach and advisor to regional leaders and civic entrepreneurs around the country on the strategies and tactics that lead to results. ARS has begun to outline this strategy for website visitors to view through our working document: The ARS Blueprint for Achieving Regional Results
Through the following services, we help community leaders work together in a disciplined, structured way to achieve breakthrough results and build vibrant, competitive regions.
Learning Network
Central to ARS?s mission is building and supporting a national Learning Network of regional leaders and civic entrepreneurs from the public, private, and civic sectors.
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Advisory Services
Since its inception, ARS consultants have served as strategic advisors to regions around the country.
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Action Research
ARS will be continually learning about the diverse contexts for regional problem-solving, the changing nature of regional leadership and regional structure, and the lessons learned from both success and failure in regions around the country.
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Gain access to practical insights, advice, ideas, and cutting-edge practices from around the country.
ARS is the nation?s premier peer-to-peer network of civic entrepreneurs working to build vibrant, globally competitive regions.
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