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Your 2020 “Heck Yes” Challenge

Today’s Morning Buzz is by Jessica Hoffman. Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn. What I’m Reading: Radical Candor: How to Get What You Want by Saying What You Mean by Kim Scott What I’m Watching: Criminal Minds and The Office reruns This time of year you are likely working on your new year’s goals. You are … Continued

Quarter-by-Quarter Work Plan for ELGL in 2020

Today’s Morning Buzz is by ELGL Executive Director Kirsten Wyatt. Connect with Kirsten on LinkedIn and Twitter! What I’m Reading: Tidelands by Phillipa Gregory What I’m Watching: You on Netflix What I’m Listening To: Gary Clark Jr. Essentials What I’m Obsessed With: #ELGL20 registration opens today! Last year, ELGL adopted its strategic plan, and in … Continued

I Have to Ask: Budget Groupies

ELGL Co-founder Kent Wyatt poses a question and a guest columnist answers it. This week, Megan Erwin, City of Norfolk, Virginia, Senior Budget and Policy Analyst, shares ideas for cultivating budget groupies. What has been your biggest challenge in engaging the public about the budget? How did you address it? “These events are awesome, see … Continued

Aligning Actions with Purpose

When you work in a city, you know all about purpose, right? After all, there’s a purpose statement in every ordinance, every plan, every department. They are part of our budget books, our preambles, and the parts that rarely get read. Over decades, cities adopt plans and codes under the most honorable of intentions. Then, … Continued

Don’t Be An Impostor!

Today’s post is another frantic yowling from Zach Ratkai, Administrative and Community Services Director for the City of Pasco, Washington… connect on Twitter and LinkedIn What I am Reading: Way too many forum posts and blog articles on the general configuration,  towing, and hauling capabilities of a Ford F-150. What I am Listening To: Chris Stapleton What I … Continued

National Day of Supper Clubbing is March 5, 2020!

Please sign up to host a Supper Club on March 5, 2020. It’s the National Day of Supper Clubbing, #NDOSC, a chance for local government leaders from around the country to meet up with people in their region for an evening of fellowship and conversation. Sign up to host! What’s a Supper Club? Supper Clubs … Continued

I Have to Ask: Teaching is in My Bones

In this series, guest columnists respond to one of three questions posed by ELGL Co-Founder Kent Wyatt. This week, Cassie Johnson, Senior Police Analyst, City of Scottsdale, Arizona, reflects on the impact of teaching. Teaching is in my bones. So much so, that when I was a toddler, I climbed up behind the podium and, … Continued

Public Meetings for Parents: A Survival Guide

Today’s Morning Buzz is brought to you by Maggie Jones – connect on LinkedIn and Twitter! What I’m Listening To: Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast and Sia’s Original What I’m Reading: Stop Trying to Raise Successful Kids – And Start Raising Kind Ones by Adam Grant and Allison Sweet Grant As many others living in … Continued

How Do I Participate in a Virtual Book Club?

Wondering how ELGL hosts a book club discussion for members who are spread all over the world? Don’t worry, you’re not the first person to ask this question. Here’s a quick overview on how to participate: Join the Facebook group or Slack channel! Why is this important? The group is where we do everything from … Continued

#ELGLTraeger Word Cloud

We asked the nominators to use three words to describe the person they nominated for an #ELGLTraeger award. Here’s a word cloud of the 300 words used to describe this year’s list. Top words: passion, innovator, leader, visionary, dedicated. Yup – sounds about right!

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