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The Prime Capacitor: management

September 27, 2010 By Wes Balda Leave a Comment

If a capacitor is an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge, maybe we could imagine “community capacitors”?

Community capacitor: anything that generates “common ground”; any community/neighborhood function, entity, organization or agency that creates capacity before and provides resources during a community crisis. Capacitors are assets that generally or specifically mitigate areas of vulnerability. All capacitors lead to common ground and create social capital.

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Filed Under: Crisis, Disaster, Leadership, Management Tagged With: capacitor, civic engagement, common grace, common ground, community crisis management, L.A. riots, participatory democracy, Reginald Denny, social capital, social responsibility

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