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Lessons of Collaborative Project Leadership: Potholes and Wrong Turns in Public Services For At-Risk Communities- Part Two

Lessons of Collaborative Project Leadership: Potholes and Wrong Turns in Public Services For At-Risk Communities- Part Two

Identifying problems and barriers that collaborative leaders encounter provides much needed perspective—here we will continue to bring awareness to these barriers.…

Cross-Sectoral and Inter-Sectional Collaboration at #ASPA2018, #ASPA2019 And Beyond

Cross-Sectoral and Inter-Sectional Collaboration at #ASPA2018, #ASPA2019 And Beyond

The ASPA Section on Effective and Sound Administration in the Middle East (SESAME) has hosted panels at ASPA’s Annual Conference with an important theme; elevating women’s empowerment and leadership in…

Accounting For The Rise of The State And Local Government Chief Innovation Officer

Accounting For The Rise of The State And Local Government Chief Innovation Officer

Within the last decade in the United States, organizations have created a position charged solely with directing innovation; the Chief Innovation Officer (CINO). Contrary to its reputation as rule-bound and…

Finding Qualified Workers in a Tight Labor Market

Finding Qualified Workers in a Tight Labor Market

Employers are struggling to hire and retain quality workers. But the tight labor market also presents opportunities for government and nonprofit organizations to implement new strategies and even take risks…

Leveraging Today’s Experiences to Develop Tomorrow’s Leaders

Leveraging Today’s Experiences to Develop Tomorrow’s Leaders

Learning from experience can be effective in developing valuable leadership capacity and skills. But unstructured experiential learning has delivered tepid results, particularly when the person being developed is expected to…

Unintentionally Coercive Federalism

Unintentionally Coercive Federalism

Coercive Federalism has intent, but what are the effects of unintentional federal lapses on local service delivery?…

Power Plant Becomes Power to The People

Power Plant Becomes Power to The People

Pollution and its effects often cross international borders. This makes the process of controlling and regulating polluters nearly impossible. The Lau community monitoring program provides helpful insights to dealing with…

How Cities Disempower Community Groups Seeking to Solve Homelessness

How Cities Disempower Community Groups Seeking to Solve Homelessness

Ultimately, solving homelessness will not be accomplished in silos. Cities, service providers and community volunteers must work together. Only when their efforts are aligned will real change happen.…

Automating The Government Workforce—The Training Debt Problem

Automating The Government Workforce—The Training Debt Problem

Government workers are being called on to become more proficient with new artificial-intelligence-powered digital tools. We must prepare the public-sector workforce to design tools that are both efficient and adaptable,…

Cybersecurity Threats Are Not Just a Problem For The Big Players

Cybersecurity Threats Are Not Just a Problem For The Big Players

Whether ready or not, cybersecurity threats exist and are becoming more sophisticated. If you manage a small municipal government or company, you’re a potential target for cybercriminals as much as…

Improving Police Recruitment Within The Community

Improving Police Recruitment Within The Community

What can police departments do to improve the number of applicants and increase the pool of qualified candidates? There is no single method that fits every municipality, and the onus…

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