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Odd License Requirements, How Oklahoma City Lost 1M Pounds, and New Government Jargon
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| May 23, 2013
Public-sector management news you should know.
Pothole Problems, Streamlining Park Amenities and Ironic Layoffs in South Carolina
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| May 9, 2013
Public-sector management news you should know.
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Iowa's Generous Employee Benefits, Winning Audits, and the Side Effect of Furloughs
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| April 18, 2013
Plus: the misconception about failure and more management news
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Retirement Predictions, Sin Taxes' Side Effects and the Impact of Class Sizes
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| April 4, 2013
Plus: a great resource for child welfare workers and more management news
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Winners in Detroit, Useless Data and Rethinking Charitable Giving
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| March 21, 2013
Plus: the message that "out of office" replies convey and more management news
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Detroit’s Fixable Fiscal Problems, Evaluators under Pressure and the Impact of Multitasking
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| March 7, 2013
Plus: The importance of parks and more management news
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The Limits of Bill Gates' Influence, a Formula for Change and Honorable Contracting Reform
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| February 21, 2013
Plus: why Portland, Ore., may no longer be a leader in transit planning and more management news
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The Reality of Being Sick, Job Piracy and Smart Pension Moves
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| February 7, 2013
Plus: how a transit authority transformed itself and more management news
Underreported News, a Risk to Public Health and Savings without Sacrificing Service
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| January 24, 2013
Plus: a guide for successful collaboration and more management news
Florida's Wasted Tax Dollars, Ignored Auditors and Keeping up with Transit
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| January 10, 2013
Plus: government's ongoing war against “the bad guys” and more management news
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Restaurant Audits, Longevity Pay and the Value of Public Amenities
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| December 13, 2012
Plus: the importance of IT training and more management news
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Giving Thanks to Government, Bad Data, and "Greening" Jails
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| November 29, 2012
Plus: 4 questions to ask before sharing services and more management news
Shared Services, Fat Stats, and a New Yorker's Account of Sandy
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| November 8, 2012
Plus: Finding Medicaid waste and more management news
1 Comments
Changing How Universities Spend Money, the Problem with Rankings and Identifying Government's Enemy
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| October 18, 2012
Plus: The impact of postponed retirement and more management news
How Body Language Can Improve Union Talks, the Real Cost of Closing Schools and a Board Game for Budget Writers
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| October 4, 2012
Plus: Advice for the public sector from the private sector and more management news
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