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When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Managing
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| September 1, 2008
Plus: A Good Idea from Oregon, the truth about state "wellness programs," and more
The Face of Government
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| August 1, 2008
Plus: State boards in limbo, the power of picking up the phone, and more
B&G Interview: Questions for Bob Wise
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| July 7, 2008
A conversation with the former West Virginia governor and the current president of the Alliance for Excellent Education
The Problem with Acronyms
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| July 1, 2008
Plus: Managers Reading List, training for waving a flag, and more
When Technology Gets You Down
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| May 1, 2008
Plus: Looking for a date, flawed state audits, and more
The Often Fictional Organization Chart
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| April 1, 2008
Plus: States giving cities the shaft, letting citizens sit on pension boards, and more
Do States Care About Cities?
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| March 1, 2008
Plus: Low ethical standards, the Rubber Room, and more
B&G Interview: Questions for John Turcotte
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| February 1, 2008
A conversation with one of the nation's top experts on program evaluations
Is Your Government an Ethical Place?
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| February 1, 2008
Plus: Generational conflicts in the workplace, how building maintenance reduces staff turnover, and more
Do Politics Get in the way of Sensible Initiatives?
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| January 1, 2008
Plus: Telecommuting breeds discontent, sick public-sector workers, and more
Keeping Meetings Meaningful
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| December 1, 2007
Plus: Roadblocks to shared services, private-sector succession planning, and more
Public Managers' Time-Vampires
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| November 1, 2007
Plus: Why to avoid group e-mails, taxing other states' muni bonds, and more
Why Do Employees Leave the Public Sector?
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| October 1, 2007
Plus: Public vs. private salaries, sharing data over the Web, and more
The Coffee-Stain Index
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| September 1, 2007
Plus: Higher-than-expected turnover, the importance of old-fashioned written materials, and more
Reasons for Leaving
BY:
Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene
| August 1, 2007
Plus: A great tool for performance reporting, our Journalist of the Month Award, and more
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Pothole Problems, Streamlining Park Amenities and Ironic Layoffs in South Carolina
"wrt the "pothole" story, this is a broader problem, having to do with measurement..."
Iowa's Generous Employee Benefits, Winning Audits, and the Side Effect of Furloughs
"Furloughs need to be mandated on a particular day, not taken as an employee wishes, to..."
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