The fundamental worldview of public administration—that politics and administration are for all practical purposes indistinguishable—is wrong.
As baby boomer managers retire, local governments will need trained, ethical, committed managers.
Since I have been a member of the management profession who’s in transition when this was written, I have met colleagues who have shared their desire to go into teaching.
Find out how post-recession benefit changes are affecting local government benefit plans.
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To help you break into the local government profession, ICMA has collected some of our best resources
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