In Part I of the Ten Faces of Innovation book review we explored Kelley’s description of the three learning personas. In Part II we delve into the Organizing Personas that Kelley describes: The Hurdler, The Collaborator and The Director.
“Dwindling revenue coupled with increased demand for services is something I see in many cities and counties, and it’s pushing us to be creative, flexible, and collaborative,” responds Jacobs, when asked about the challenges facing managers today. “This is a good thing, but it makes our task more challenging.”
This presentation will demonstrate how the Village of Downers Grove has introduced a simplebut powerful leadership philosophy that has taken hold(...)
Like many other local governments, Albemarle County is anticipating a “retirement tsunami” in the near future.
To develop 21st Century leaders, the “Grassroots Leadership Development” program has been developed over the last two years as a tool for neighbors interested in organizing and developing as strong community leaders.
Download a free PDF of ICMA’s 2013–2014 Press Catalog, including a two-page spread that features new books.