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Public Goods and Sustainable Community Development

July is a time to celebrate the ideals in the Declaration of Independence, think about the founding of our nation and enjoy the magic of a perfectly grilled hamburger. But…

The Quest for Accountability

It’s on its way to you!! That is, the public demand for you to defend your existence; holding public figures accountable for where the money is going and what it…

Managing Volunteers: The HR Challenge

For many public entities, attracting, selecting, developing, motivating and retaining volunteers is essential to the mission at hand, especially in times of fiscal stress. Such fiscal woes have created a sense of…

The Human Side of Policy

The Human Side of Policy

It is far too easy for those of us who are “policy wonks” to forget that policy decisions ultimately affect real people—often in ways that are more painful than we…

The Nonprofit Leader’s Big Break

The Nonprofit Leader’s Big Break

The role of the nonprofit is in a transition, especially for those who seek to lead within this world. For the first time in modern history, opportunities to lead within…

The Budget as an Operations Plan

The Budget as an Operations Plan

As mentioned in a previous column, one of the criteria upon which the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) critiques budgets for the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award is that the budget…

Balancing Dependence and Sovereignty

A Review of the Context Despite having to manage and make policy as independent sovereignties, public managers in the Anglophone Caribbean are now being united around the common concern of…

Whose Sustainable World? Choosing Hope in Creating a Sustainable World with Indigenous Populations

The relationship we have with our environment helps us to define our view of a sustainable world. When we set about creating a sustainable world the first thing we must…

Rachel Carson: A Legacy of Conservation and Sustainability

Introduction The impact of U.S. environmental policy is well documented. As a result, my monthly column shifts from a public policy focus to the role of an individual public servant:…

Clinging to Solutions for Yesterday’s Problems

Clinging to Solutions for Yesterday’s Problems

Last month’s column described a decentralized approach to budget management, where operating staff are given both authority and responsibility over their financial resources. On the surface it seems like a…

Local Governments and Sustainability: The Power of Public Goods

Public goods are what governments produce every day on behalf of their citizens. The government produces them because the market cannot or because a society decides that all citizens should…