Let’s imagine for a moment that you are a citizen or resident of the USA. You love the country and especially the vision of the founding fathers.
However, you are distressed by the degree of the political divide. It has hijacked popular attention. People seem to hate each other.
Is there a way to find inspiration beyond the current uncertainty? Can leaders possibly come together if only they took a long-term view of the country, and the world?
Tune into this episode to join me in tackling this wicked problem.
Summary
In this episode of the Jump Leap Long-Term Strategy Podcast, Francis Wade explores the deep political divide in the United States and its implications for the future. He introduces a fictional character, Amanda, who seeks to bridge this divide through a bipartisan approach. Wade discusses the importance of long-term thinking in politics, drawing parallels with Jamaica's Vision 2030 initiative as a model for creating a unified national vision. He emphasizes the need for consensus and a future-back planning approach to address the challenges facing the U.S. and the world.
takeaways
The political divide in the U.S. is a significant issue.
Long-term thinking is essential for political stability.
Bipartisanship can lead to shared goals and outcomes.
Vision 2030 Jamaica serves as a model for national planning.
Consensus building is crucial for effective governance.
Political instability affects global perceptions of the U.S.
Future-back planning can help overcome present challenges.
A unified vision is necessary for the U.S. to thrive.
The process of creating a national vision requires broad consultation.
This is a pivotal moment for the future of democracy.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Political Divide
08:42 The Impact of Political Instability
14:29 Exploring Solutions: Vision 2030 Jamaica
20:35 The Process of National Development Planning
26:41 Lessons from Jamaica's Vision 2030
32:27 The Importance of a Unified Vision
38:38 Future-Back Planning for the U.S.
44:39 Conclusion: A Call to Action
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