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ASPA and TEXAS CPM: A Strategic Partnership

ASPA and TEXAS CPM: A Strategic Partnership

The ASPA-Texas CPM agreement serves as a model for other statewide CPM programs in the United States.…

Best Practices in Title IX Case Management for Institutions of Higher Education

Best Practices in Title IX Case Management for Institutions of Higher Education

It is essential that we lean on data and institutions’ best practices to not only develop robust, effective investigation processes, but ultimately cultivate supportive, safe learning environments for students.…

Public Sector Recruitment and Retention: A Workforce Permanently Changed by COVID-19

Public Sector Recruitment and Retention: A Workforce Permanently Changed by COVID-19

Moving forward, public administrators must look carefully at how they deliver on their organization’s mission and values. Simply allowing the pandemic to pass without making concrete changes is a missed…

Reconfiguration of the Public Sector: Adapting Government to the Fast-Paced Technological Landscape

Reconfiguration of the Public Sector: Adapting Government to the Fast-Paced Technological Landscape

Advanced-technology methods and modern technologies have the potential to enable governments to make changes that streamline procedures, raise levels of government performance and ensure optimal allocation of resources. …

Lessons From Three Racially Diverse Communities and How Municipal Executives Can Lead the Way

Lessons From Three Racially Diverse Communities and How Municipal Executives Can Lead the Way

By equipping yourself and your staff with cultural competence, you can better navigate the complexities of managing diverse cities and ensure services and programs meet each community's unique needs.…

Public Administration and Institutions That Commit Child Abuse or Neglect: Part 6 – Protecting Children on the Public Stage

Public Administration and Institutions That Commit Child Abuse or Neglect: Part 6 – Protecting Children on the Public Stage

If anything, children are increasingly being exploited on the public stage because of the rapidly expanding influence of social media platforms. …

A Baltimore Leader Shares His “Why” in “THE BODY POLITIC”

A Baltimore Leader Shares His “Why” in “THE BODY POLITIC”

Whether in the context of politics, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, etc., I wondered about leadership. When one moves higher in title and ranking, do they run a greater risk of…

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Under Siege

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Under Siege

Thus, navigating the decision and the terraforming landscape of higher education will be challenging, but if IHEs are committed to upholding the crux of affirmative action and remain steadfast in…

Building Sustainable and Resilient Cities Through Zero Waste Policy-Massachusetts Dwindling Landfills

Building Sustainable and Resilient Cities Through Zero Waste Policy-Massachusetts Dwindling Landfills

The path to achieving zero waste is not only a practical necessity for sustainable cities and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also imperative for the well-being of current…

Promotions: Internal Versus External Recruitment

Promotions: Internal Versus External Recruitment

Another discussion which should be had within each agency is whether to engage in internal versus external recruitment for promotions. In essence, should an agency recruit from outside?…

The Case of Moore v. United States—Potential Attack on Congress’s Taxing Power?

The Case of Moore v. United States—Potential Attack on Congress’s Taxing Power?

The Moore v. United States case will be watched closely for public finance and tax policy implications; how the court will ultimately rule may depend on how certain “swing justices”…