A Cautionary Tale: Overcoming Governance Nightmares in Nonprofit Organizations
New rules for public comment at Gig Harbor council meetings | Tacoma News Tribune
The State-Local Squeeze: New State Priorities Threaten Local Government Administration - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Dillon's Rule vs Home Rule: Implications for Local Government Affairs Teams
“Just in Case” Thinking: Lessons From a Public Agency Embezzlement Scandal - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Now More Than Ever We Need Local Government To Show the Way - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
The ideal venue for reigniting American democracy, and perhaps our last best hope, is local government.
To Solve the Problem, Focus on the Desired Outcome: A Formula for Nonprofits - Blue Avocado
Board Assessments with Sample Management Questions - Blue Avocado
With the pandemic enduring and uncertainty on the horizon, now is an excellent time to reassess your board’s performance. A check-up now can ensure that you are not just surviving, but thriving.
Social Vulnerability: Reframing Our Models of Service Delivery - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
Public agencies aim to provide service delivery in a professional, unbiased manner to the entire community. Generally, they do well providing services to the majority, but they might not always be serving the needs of all equally. This may be a form of benign neglect in pursuit of economies of scale. Attempting to tailor services at an individual level would be costly and time-consuming, based on what Alvin Toffler referred to as, “Diseconomies of complexity.” However, public agencies might be well served in achieving this mission if they altered their approaches in identifying socially vulnerable groups.
The Age Of Automation Is Now: Here's How To 'Futureproof' Yourself | Spokane Public Radio
Are robots coming for your job? New York Times tech columnist Kevin Roose says companies and governments are increasingly using automation and artificial intelligence to cut costs, transform workplaces and eliminate jobs — and more changes are coming.
The Equity of Citizen Participation - PA TIMES Online | PA TIMES Online
As public administrators, we are both aware of and resigned to the lack of diversity in our public meetings. Laudable creative strategies are punctually deployed to increase it, including taking meetings with key stakeholder groups, providing evening childcare, making some meetings more ‘fun’ and even doing away with the chambers altogether by hosting off-site meetings.