Places on a mission: toolkit
This toolkit sits alongside our joint paper – Places on a mission: pioneering local statecraft in an era of uncertainty – and case study collection exploring how places are taking a mission-based approach to local government. You can find our definitions for missions and how they are being used by both national and local governments here.
The toolkit has been developed using insights gained from workshops and interviews with senior local government officers who are taking a mission-based approach. We have also drawn on interviews with a small number of policy and academic professionals as well as a review of key literature.
The tools themselves are not intended to be read as a blueprint for “doing missions”. Instead, they provide a set of ideas and prompts which can be used as lenses through which to think about this way of working in your context or place.
While the toolkit is designed primarily for those working in local government (both councils and strategic authorities), it will also be valuable for anyone who is thinking about missions and mission-led ways of working in places: that could include people working in the wider public sector, the VCSE and private sectors and in communities.
The toolkit is organised around five toolsets. The toolsets relate to what, in our paper, we call catalysts: the five ways that we have identified in which missions-led working can be used to unlock solutions to the big, interconnected challenges facing places.


