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Alternatives to Workplace Wellness Programs

Alternatives to Workplace Wellness Programs

In the U.S., health issues such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes take a toll on the workplace and ultimately the economy. To combat, many organizations have created wellness programs…

O’ Say Can You See?

O’ Say Can You See?

In our country we are privileged to express what we believe openly and without reprise. If my views contradict your views, it is okay. When those lines become hostile and…

Bracing for Government Funding Cuts: A Call to Action for Nonprofit Leaders

Bracing for Government Funding Cuts: A Call to Action for Nonprofit Leaders

Nonprofit and government organizations have a long history of working together to address social issues and deliver publicly funded programs and services. They often share the same mission and goals…

Is Something Happening Here?

Is Something Happening Here?

Discussion about comprehensive civil service reform has been prominent lately. Such discussion always comes with a new presidential administration because new administrations bring in new policymakers open to major change.…

Big Data for Big Disease: Experiences from Applying Data-Driven Strategies to Combating the Opioid Epidemic

Data collection and analysis in public health has helped detect the crisis and has provided the public with the knowledge on what has happened and where it happened under the…

Observations from the MPA Lectern — The Evident and Not So Evident

Observations from the MPA Lectern — The Evident and Not So Evident

For this cohort of MPA students, the assessment of ability is yet to be determined. For some, punctuality and proper cell phone etiquette will be a challenge. With an age-range…

Get Off the Omnibus!

Get Off the Omnibus!

Bundling is a current problem in the legislative branch. This is an exercise in consolidation; putting many small bills together as one so that smaller earmarks and pork bills can…

When Health Care Providers Answer to Shareholders, Health Suffers

When Health Care Providers Answer to Shareholders, Health Suffers

Medicine is often a long game; health changes, especially for chronic conditions, are not instantaneous. Maintaining someone’s health is the result of creating a long relationship with a trusted healthcare…

The Public Manager’s Imperative: Learning from the Dissimilar

The Public Manager’s Imperative: Learning from the Dissimilar

Thus, public managers need to be eclectic in their search for successes from which to learn. In their quest for operational insights, strategically curious managers need not be constrained by…

Stand By Me: Commitment, Duty and the Work of Public Servants

Stand By Me: Commitment, Duty and the Work of Public Servants

As it happens, public servants are fluent in translating the nods, the shrugs, the sighs, the eye-rolls and the silence that often stands in for the words, stand by me.…

 Is Lack of Openness and Transparency in Government a Serious Problem?   

 Is Lack of Openness and Transparency in Government a Serious Problem?   

I would argue that openness and transparency in government has increased by orders of magnitude since I entered government service. If the public wants to know a lot more…