🚀Missions in Action around the world. The implementation of missions is not always the same and is dependent on contextual factors and differs across actor typology, geography and scale. Join us as IIPP Professors Rainer Kattel and Rowan Conway convene an engaging online panel discussion on the lessons we can learn from global mission practitioners, as well as examining the role citizens can play in mission-oriented approaches. 🔗Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGGUAWeN
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🚀Missions in Action around the world. The implementation of missions is not always the same and is dependent on contextual factors and differs across actor typology, geography and scale. Join us as IIPP Professors Rainer Kattel and Rowan Conway convene an engaging online panel discussion on the lessons we can learn from global mission practitioners, as well as examining the role citizens can play in mission-oriented approaches. 🔗Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGGUAWeN
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🚀Missions in Action around the world. The implementation of missions is not always the same and is dependent on contextual factors and differs across actor typology, geography and scale. Join us as IIPP Professors Rainer Kattel and Rowan Conway convene an engaging online panel discussion on the lessons we can learn from global mission practitioners, as well as examining the role citizens can play in mission-oriented approaches. 🔗Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGGUAWeN
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🚀Missions in Action around the world. The implementation of missions is not always the same and is dependent on contextual factors and differs across actor typology, geography and scale. Join us as IIPP Professors Rainer Kattel and Rowan Conway convene an engaging online panel discussion on the lessons we can learn from global mission practitioners, as well as examining the role citizens can play in mission-oriented approaches. 🔗Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGGUAWeN
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