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There are numerous examples of Americans with disabilities who have not only succeeded, but also risen to leadership positions in companies, governments and organizations. This leads to the question: what…
Once we eventually turn the corner of this pandemic, how will we measure our resilience as individuals, communities and organizations? As I contemplate these things, I am reminded that inherent…
Public administration is challenging at the best of times, requiring continuous testing the waters to determine what priorities must be achieved to meet community needs and expectations. It requires working…
Sadly, the pandemic has revealed to small local governments across the nation that they are on their own in times of disaster. On the other hand, it is incredibly inspiring…
This article is the first in a three-part series that challenges prevailing social determinants of health models and argues for the explicit inclusion of racism as a critical determinant of…
In looking at the data, and at past experiences, it seems clear that immigration is beneficial for the United States. By supporting all current (and future) members of our community,…
It’s never been easy to be in the public service, and lately it seems harder than ever. But, don’t quit. When it seems like there is no other path, take…
While there are hundreds of hiring regulations reliant on an agency’s mandate, governance, branch and so on, in this article I will briefly explain two of the most important elements…
This article offers a real-world example and progressive professional concepts resulting from a quality co-mentoring experience. We must value the ability to listen completely and allow long-term co-mentoring to take…
As public-private partnerships (PPP) have become more common, the delivery of public services (DPS) has come under increased scrutiny. The reason? Reported declines in their delivery.…
Pandemic—Bigger than We Think: Part One
Lyme Disease is not COVID-19, but it is illustrative of the fact that similar problems will keep recurring unless we look at their upstream causes and their intersectionality with disciplines…
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