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A must-read book for every leader--and every American--who insists that their government deliver better results
Broken. Ineffective. Dysfunctional. Those are the words Americans often use to describe the government they pay for and depend upon to meet some of their most basic needs.
But what if governments routinely delivered better results? What if government leaders invested in more effective solutions that improved lives and saved taxpayer dollars?
Do What Works shares stories of progress and impact from communities across the country where that's happening right now. Denver, Colorado, set an ambitious goal of getting one thousand unhoused residents off the streets and achieved it in just a year. Mississippi followed proven evidence to help students learn to read and saw its test scores rise faster than any other state's in the country. Birmingham, Alabama, borrowed a promising early literacy program from Providence, Rhode Island, and tripled the chances its youngest kids would be ready for kindergarten.
Told by governors, mayors, legislators, and other leaders of both parties who are testing bold solutions and using data to improve results, these inspiring essays offer a blueprint for how governments everywhere can solve urgent challenges and rebuild public trust. Contributors to the book include:
Do What Works is edited by Michele Jolin and David Medina, the Co-Founders of Results for America, a national nonprofit whose bestselling book, Moneyball for Government, inspired governments across the country to shift billions of dollars to more effective solutions.
Editors Michele Jolin and David Medina are the Co-Founders of Results for America, a national nonprofit that helps government leaders find, fund, and implement solutions that work to drive upward economic mobility.
Peter Orszag is the former Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Barack Obama. John Bridgeland is the former Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council under President George W. Bush.
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