Personalization Outbreak

#51: Rebuilding Community: How to Come Back Stronger After the Great Resignation

May 03, 2022 Glenn Llopis Season 3 Episode 51
Personalization Outbreak
#51: Rebuilding Community: How to Come Back Stronger After the Great Resignation
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In the wake of the great resignation, many communities are feeling battered and bruised. 

But it's not time to give up! In this episode, we explore how to come back stronger than ever and rebuild our communities from the ground up.

 Our guest today, Shalini Vajjhala is the Executive Director of the San Diego Regional Policy and Innovation Center. Shalini has over 15 years of experience working across public, private, and nonprofit sectors on developing, designing, and financing, resilient infrastructure for Redefin around the world.

By coming together to talk about the problems that our communities are facing, we can start to find solutions and rebuild them stronger than ever before. Join the movement!

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Intro
Rebuilding community: “The best time to invest in infrastructure since Roosevelt.”
What is a vulnerable community? Understanding the dynamics of individuals can help us excel on community rebuild
The great resignation: A reflection on what is causing the great resignation can help us respond to it in better way.
A grand reset: We are long overdue for re-imagining what a sense of community should look like.
Interdisciplinary teaming: The great resignation is demanding a more generalist skill set.
An opportunity for systems changes: Lessons from the great resignation that can be applicable to community rebuilding.
Conclusion