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GUIDING PPRINCIPLES FOR CIVIC TRANSFORMATION
COMMUNITY VALUES OF THE FRESNO REGION |
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Stewardship
We will lead and follow as stewards of our region, caring
responsibly for our community assets. We will work together
to achieve the greatest, long-term benefit for the community
as a whole.
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Boundary Crossing and
Collaboration
We are willing to cross political, social, ethnic and economic
boundaries and partner with others to achieve community outcomes.
We will lead “beyond the walls” to create an inclusive,
cohesive community through partnership and collaboration.
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Commitment to Outcomes
We are willing to take responsibility for tasks and achieving
specified outcomes.
We are committed to staying involved until the tasks are completed.
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“Art of the Possible”
Thinking
We believe that anything is possible in the Fresno Region.
We will envision “success without limitations”
and then backward map a specific, attainable strategy for
achieving that vision.
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Fact-Based Decision
Making
To the greatest extent possible, we will base decisions and
action plans on objective data, thereby avoiding distortion
of issues by personal feelings or agendas. At the same time,
we seek to get to the heart of the matter and recognize that
facts without context can be misleading.
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Truth Telling
We value the empowerment of everyone involved, along with
all community stakeholders, to honestly and forthrightly share
all knowledge, experiences and insights relative to the work
at hand. We take responsibility for ensuring our “truth”
is current, not historical. We all share the responsibility
for maintaining the “truth telling” standard.
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Power Parity
We respect all persons and recognize that there are diverse
viewpoints. Positional power will not determine a strategy
or preferred outcome, merit will. Viewpoints from diverse
constituencies will be proactively sought to ensure the best
possible outcomes for the community.
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Commitment to Resolving
Conflict
Conflict is inevitable and is sometimes required in order
to achieve the best outcomes possible. Healthy conflict involves
valuing every individual regardless of his or her stance on
a specific issue and an unwavering commitment to working through
the conflict in a positive manner despite its severity.
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Asset-Based Approach
We are focused on using a strengths-based, asset-oriented
approach to people and issues. We believe that positive change
occurs when we appreciate, value and invest in what is best
in our people and community.
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Conflict of Interest
We agree to disclose any personal or professional conflict
of interest that may affect our objectivity before engaging
in work that will impact the community. We seek to avoid even
the appearance of impropriety.
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