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Conclusion
Just because there are potholes does not mean there should not be roads. Rather than driving around inconveniences, resilience can permit agencies to plow through them instead. This approach might be messy, but it beats giving up. The public relies on agencies, and meeting constituents’ needs gives public servants their careers. Satisfying the public often nets agencies mission victories too. No agency wants to be a cautionary tale. Rather than becoming a warning to their peers, resilience can give agencies the flexibility, responsiveness and speed their employees need to thrive.
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Authors
Mark Hensch, Senior Staff Writer
Designers
Nicole Cox, Jr. Graphic Designer