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Whatever comes next, lead with your values.
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By ensuring the integrity of our elections, you make certain that all voices can be heard.
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An exploration of member feedback on ICMA’s DEI efforts allows us to develop the best resources for the future.
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The City Health Dashboard is a helpful resource for making local government decisions that serve your community equitably.
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A thorn in the side of local government can become an opportunity to strengthen your community.
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Those in the assistant chief administrative officer role—or aspiring to be—can benefit from these steps to success.
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An often overlooked and underutilized resource, the younger generation can become an important part of your community engagement strategy.
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Five ways local government leaders can equip staff
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As an assistant borough manager, Phyllis Anderson has advice for leaders of small communities.