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Memorial Day marks the official beginning of summer and many were looking forward to vacations on the water, but the telephones are not ringing off the hook for reservations. Just…
Links to articles from several sources keeping you informed about reports and trends on all topics and areas of expertise in public administration.…
Paul Posner, outgoing ASPA president, was the featured speaker at the Inaugural James R. Carruth Lecture at the University of Memphis on Thursday, March 25, 2010. Posner's presentation entitled “Get the Government Off…
Eleven people missing and presumed dead. A 210,000 gallon-a-day oil leak now caught up in the Gulf of Mexico’s Loop Current. A fishing ban issued that extends 46,000 square miles.…
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Jim Stoeckmann
More than a decade ago, private sector companies began practicing a management system called “Total Rewards.” Total Rewards is the deliberate integration of compensation, benefits and…
Enjoying the fishing and crabbing in open waters in the Gulf of Mexico beckons thousands to the tiny community of Grand Isle, LA, each year. The residents number around 1,500…
Washington, DC–Welcome to the newly launched online version of PA TIMES, newspaper of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). Covering all aspects of public administration, service, management and…
Upcoming grads: Wondering how to stay connected to others with a heart for public service? Scared of becoming disconnected from encouraging professors, mentors, and colleagues? Puzzled on how to continue…
My Big Fat Greek (& American) Entitlement
God bless America. And God bless Greece. Both nations could use some divine intervention right about now. At their own peril, the United States and Greece are moving along paths…
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