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Benefits of Internal Cross-Departmental Training

By Bridget Kozlowski, City of Sterling Heights, MI Have you ever wanted to shoot a fire hose? See the inside of a jail cell? Drive a front-end loader? Yes? Follow me. This spring, our city launched a new internal cross-departmental training program we called “Sterling U,” short for Sterling University. Think of it like a … Continued

Lessons Learned: Creating a Citizens’ Academy

[vc_row full_width=”” parallax=”” parallax_image=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text] Welcome to the fourth (and final) post in a series about creating a citizens’ academy by former Dallas, OR administrative intern (and future Marion County, OR analyst) Daniel Adatto.  In this series, he will walk you through the most important lessons learned from creating the Dallas Academy. Lessons Learned: Creating a Citizens’ … Continued

Implementation: Creating a Citizens Academy

Welcome to the third post in a series about creating a citizens’ academy by Dallas, OR administrative intern Daniel Adatto.  In this series, he will walk you through how he created Dallas’ first citizens’ academy including the important research and academy elements he implemented.

How Is Your City Engaging the Community?

Observations from Under the Saguaro by Christian M. Williams @MyPublicTweeter He’s back! Goodyear, AZ ‘s Christian Williams asks: What is your city doing to get citizens, particularly millennials, engaged in local government?

Logistics: Creating a Local Government Citizens’ Academy

Welcome to the second post in a series about creating a citizens’ academy by Dallas, OR administrative intern Daniel Adatto.  In this series, he will walk you through how he created Dallas’ first citizens’ academy including the important research and academy elements he implemented.

Planning, Developing, and Implementing a Citizens Academy

Welcome to the first post in a series about creating a citizens’ academy by Dallas, OR administrative intern Daniel Adatto.  In this series, he will walk you through how he created Dallas’ first citizens’ academy including the important research and academy elements he implemented.

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