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There’s a tension at the heart of government that we don’t talk about enough.

On the front lines, everything feels urgent. You’re dealing with real people, real problems, right now. You see what’s broken. You feel the pressure to act.

Then there’s the center. The place where resources sit. Where decisions get made. Where the stakes are bigger, the scale is wider… but the urgency isn’t always there in the same way.

And when these two worlds collide? That’s where things start to break down.

My friend Almero Oosthuizen who is living both worlds, as an Emergency Doctor and as an Innovation Specialist for the Department of Health in the Western Cape of South Africa.

Together, we explore that friction: why the frontline often feels ignored, why the center moves more slowly than it should, and why both sides are actually right (and wrong).

If we’re serious about making government work better, we need to understand this tension, not just complain about it.

Curious how others are experiencing this where you are. Drop a comment and let me know.