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ASPA Keystone State Chapter Annual Awards Program

ASPA Keystone State Chapter Annual Awards Program

ASPA’s Keystone State Chapter held its annual Public Service Recognition Week awards event as a virtual meeting, replacing its traditional banquet format. Congrats to all!…

The What, Why, How and Where of Dedicated Agricultural Corridors—Safeguarding Indian Agriculture Against Future Pandemics

The What, Why, How and Where of Dedicated Agricultural Corridors—Safeguarding Indian Agriculture Against Future Pandemics

India needs to create a strong infrastructure committed to addressing the current challenges of its agriculture sector.…

National Memo Day—Make a Note, Please!

National Memo Day—Make a Note, Please!

Within public administration and private enterprise, mass communication methods are certainly warranted and reach large audiences with a single mouse click. There are times, however, when a personable handwritten memo…

Celebrating Diversity in Shrinking Cities

Celebrating Diversity in Shrinking Cities

Shrinking cities are transforming in many ways. The historical tapestry of these cities is evidence of this immigration. …

United, We Stand…

United, We Stand…

As we reflect on the new “normal” of society caused by the novel 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there are many steps we can take to fortify the public health sector.…

Balancing Local Budgets In Times of Crisis

Balancing Local Budgets In Times of Crisis

With the fiscal stress of COVID-19, we need more federal aid for local governments, but as of now this seems unlikely. So how can local governments mitigate fiscal gaps and…

Effective Leaders Build the Best Teams by Not Always Having All the Answers

Effective Leaders Build the Best Teams by Not Always Having All the Answers

When leaders show they are willing to admit they don’t have all the answers, they can foster teams that practice better decisionmaking and create greater levels of trust. …

The Dark Side of Density: Coronavirus Pandemic Exposes the Risks of High Population Density

The Dark Side of Density: Coronavirus Pandemic Exposes the Risks of High Population Density

The coronavirus pandemic offers an opportunity to reflect on the multi-faceted nature of urbanization and the threats to people, the built and natural environment and the public service provision that…

7 Strategies for Resilient Leadership

7 Strategies for Resilient Leadership

The COVID-19 virus has left its mark on each of us and at some level, we are all left feeling a bit more vulnerable. To navigate these uncertain times, resilient…