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There will certainly be scores of studies and articles for years to come about lessons for public administrators on how our multiple levels of government managed the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis.…
As systems continue to improve, and the quality of data is exceedingly reliable, it is imperative that we use collected information to make doubtless critical decisions.…
Our civilization is changing right before our eyes. Each time we open our eyes, our traditional schedules are shredded. New normals, new protocols and new life-skills are being built…
There is a new normal that is being created day by day, and together we will all get to the other side; maybe not unscathed, but we will make it.…
This moment in history will be judged by how government responds to this crisis. It is paramount to always realize that not only is the public looking to you for…
If we do not take care of ourselves, we cannot care for others, and if we do not take care of our staff we cannot care for the public.…
The Three C Check-in was developed to assist in assessing team performance to drive change in real time. When members of the community are viewed as essential to the organizational…
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), is a well-regarded public servant and considered a straight shooter among senior elected officials. It is…
The national government cannot address the crisis brought by COVID-19 on its own; the states do not have the total capacity to find a remedy for this virus on their…
Essentially all public administrators are being required to cope with organizational stress caused by government-wide reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic. As it turns out, risk management strategies developed for financial…
What The Coronavirus Is Teaching Us
We need public sector leaders who are innovators and big picture problem solvers. Here are seven lessons we can take away from how government has responded to COVID-19, and what…
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