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Nominate Someone for the Institutional Knowledge Project

According to the Center for State & Local Government Excellence, 54% of governments reported an increase in retirements in the past year. That silver tsunami we’ve been warned about? It’s finally happening. ELGL is starting a new writing series to interview retiring or retired local government workers to capture their stories, in the interest of preserving … Continued

Save the Date: Technology Efficiency Series on Snapchat

Learn how you can use Snapchat to document the fun and interesting work of your local government, and appeal to a demographic that uses this photo-based app extensively. We’ll discuss everything from creating your own geofilter, to using Snapchat to capture pictures and video during events, to compiling and sharing your Snaps after your event … Continued

Save the Date: Local Governments & Local and Regional Food Economies

Save the date and join us for a webinar on Local Governments & Local and Regional Food Economies. The details: Date/Time October 11, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. (Pacific time) Location ELGL Webinar RSVP Required RSVP here Webinar Outline Local food is trendy these days – but will it last? This webinar provides an overview of the … Continued

Finding Local Government with Ben Collins, Plain Township, OH

What was your local government moment? What keeps you in local government? Who have been the influences in your career? We take a deep dive into these questions by asking you (the practitioner) to tell your local government story. You can sign up to participate in the bi-monthly feature at Finding Local Government. Thanks to Matt Wojnowski, City … Continued

How Three Local Governments Increased Their Social Media Impact

By Ashley Fruechting, Senior Director of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships Though they come from very different communities, Brett White of West Hollywood, CA, Anthony Wilson of San Angelo, TX and Jen Snyder of Queen Creek, AZ definitely have one thing in common – they’re taking their local government social media presence to the next level. … Continued

Travels With Zoe: #13Percent & Prague

This is the third part of a multi-part series chronicling Zoe Monahan’s travels to the ICMA International Regional Summit. Saturday was a beautiful day in Prague. I woke up feeling excited about the last day of the conference! I was excited because Pat Martel, ICMA President was going to speak about women in local government management … Continued

The June Confidential: The Really, Really, Really Big One

In the Confidential, ELGL co-founder Kent Wyatt brings you all the news and happenings that you probably shouldn’t know about. June 30 Welcome to the Holiday Weekend   The Really, Really, Really Big One Some of you, especially those in the Pacific Northwest, are still shaking from last year’s New Yorker article, The Really Big One. The article … Continued

Citizen Engagement How-To: Mayor Dorothy Knauss from Chewelah, WA

Zach Navin with the City of Mequon, WI – LinkedIn and Twitter wrote “Be Like Superman: Give a City Hall Tour,” about the benefits of hosting elementary school students at city halls to promote understanding of municipal services. He concluded his blog by asking how we can get this same excitement from high school, and or undergraduate students to help the attract … Continued

“You’re Cute When You’re Angry…”

This is a reader response to the ELGL Workforce Development Toolbox item “Workplace Confessionals,” where members share their stories so we can learn from each other’s mistakes and poor judgement to build more cohesive and inclusive workplaces. Learn more about this series here. By: Anonymous Being a woman in this profession doesn’t typically faze me. … Continued

Workplace Confessionals

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] This is a tool in the ELGL Workforce Development Toolbox. WHAT: Sometimes, optimizing the performance of your employees is as simple as not making gaffes that can demoralize or diminish employees. Or, when dealing with community members or elected officials – recognizing bad behavior and then ensuring that it doesn’t happen again. Learning from others’ … Continued

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