After graduating in 2006, Anderson left his internship with the city of Bloomington, Indiana, for a position as an ICMA Local Government Management Fellow with the city of Loveland, Ohio. “It was really a unique opportunity to be able to learn so much in just that one year.”
Success in leadership is dependent on a leader’s recognizing and engaging the rhythms of human interaction. Because individual and collective actions are regulated and aligned by rhythms, one element of a leader’s ability to influence a group is the capacity to shape the rhythm of the group experience.
Book Review by Greg Stopka, Central Regional Director
The Center for Creative Leadership says there are five (5) leadership skills that all of us can’t do without; which are...
Interview by Pamela Muse, Western Regional Director with Craig Kocian, City Manager, City of Arvada, CO
Dr. Benest offers advice on developing the leadership skills necessary to advance, when your current position isn’t formally giving you the opportunity to build those skills.