This episode of Voices in Local Government focuses on more efficient ways for local governments to buy the products and services they need to better serve their communities.
Local government life advice from ICMA Southeast Regional Director, Randy Reid.
Mental health for local government leaders, their staff, and their residents with Cope Notes founder and CEO, Johnny Crowder.
Leadership methods to escape from isolated success as an individual or small-team to a wider positive impact on the organization's big-picture mission.
How assistant and deputy managers can break out of their grind, learn and contribute in a new environment, gain rare access to council, and prepare for a future manager position.
How Bucksport, Maine, engaged all of their citizens to identify what they love most about their community, the future they want for it, and how to achieve it.
Information on how NLC's Local Infrastructure Hub provides guidance and training for local governments to access and optimize federal funding opportunities.
Cross-departmental use of Nearmap aerial imagery and data insights saves Lake County, IL time and money.
How Tiny Homes is a financially sound and effective way for local government to bridge the gap from shelter to permanent housing.