“Ignoring politics doesn’t make it go away; it only makes local governments less prepared.”
In this episode of Gov360, host Chris Mann sits down with Dr. Adam Probolsky, President of Probolsky Research and Senior Research Fellow at the Drucker School of Management, to explore how city leaders can think politically without acting politically.
They unpack why the traditional politics–policy divide holds organizations back and how governments can use politics as an early-warning system to anticipate challenges before they reach the council chambers. At the heart of the conversation is the Political Signals Memo—a simple, one-page weekly briefing that helps executive teams stay ahead of community sentiment, national narratives, and legislative ripples without crossing ethical lines.
This episode provides practical, nonpartisan tools every local government can use to prevent surprises and build trust.
🧭 What You’ll Learn:
The difference between thinking politically and acting politically
How political narratives influence local issues (from tax measures to national debates spilling into council meetings)
Why ignoring online chatter or national narratives can be risky for cities
A practical framework for creating a weekly Political Signals Memo
How transparency and honesty build trust with the community
🔗 Featured Topics:
The politics–policy divide in local government
Politics as an early-warning system
Monitoring narratives without becoming partisan
The Political Signals Memo: format, cadence, and ownership
Guardrails for neutrality, ethics, and public records
📌 Resources & Mentions:
Adam’s ICMA article: “A Strict Politics–Policy Divide Is Holding Your Organization Back” → https://icma.org/blog-posts/strict-politics-policy-divide-holding-your-organization-back
Download the Political Signals Memo Template → https://www.chrismann.us/resources
Learn more about Probolsky Research → https://probolskyresearch.com
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