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Advancing City Leadership
Research and resources for city leaders to expand their problem-solving capacity, build effective city hall organizations, and improve outcomes for residents around the world
Research
Inter-City Collaboration: Why and How Cities Work, Learn and Advocate Together
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Featured resources
City Leader Guide Collaboration
City Leader Guide on Civic Engagement
City Leader Guide Data and Evidence
City Leader Guide on Fiscal Resilience
Action Insights Strategic Leadership and Management
Organizing People through Storytelling: Public Narrative as a Leadership Development Practice
Action Insights Collaboration
Inter-City Collaboration: When to Partner Up with Other Cities?
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The Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, located at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, equips mayors and senior city officials to tackle complex challenges in their cities and improve the quality of life of their residents.
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We bring together Harvard faculty, staff, and students, alongside experts from Bloomberg Philanthropies’ global network, to work with 40 mayors and their teams each year.
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We offer research, resources, and experiential learning opportunities to students and future city leaders at Harvard and beyond. Explore the possibilities!
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Around the world, cities are growing in size and importance, and mayors are leading the charge in addressing the most pressing issues we face, from creating jobs to fighting climate change. This program is aimed at helping them succeed.Michael R. Bloomberg
108th mayor of NYC and founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies
Our featured research about cities
Collaboration
Inter-city Collaboration: Why and How Cities Work, Learn and Advocate Together
Global Policy
Innovation
Tackling Persistent, Boundary-Spanning Problems Through Collaborative Innovation: Lessons From the Clean Sweep Initiative in Buffalo, NY
Administration & Society