Strategic Planning for Local Government

Strategic Planning for Local Government

Author: Gerald L. Gordon

Publisher: ICMA Publishing

Published: 2013-07-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0873267842

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Strategic Planning for Local Government, second edition, outlines the strategic planning process in local government and helps local government leaders anticipate and shape the future of their communities. It covers practical ways of obtaining information, analyzing that information, and developing a vision for the community that can be translated into programs and line items in a budget. This e-book offers many excerpts from local government plans and working documents that serve as examples you can build upon. These models can be customized for your local government. Videos highlight the role professional local government managers play in building communities we're proud to call home.


Plan Grand Rapids

Plan Grand Rapids

Author: Grand Rapids (Mich.). City Planning Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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Plan also contains information on mixed-use development; urban design vocabulary; neighborhood character types.


Advanced Strategic Planning

Advanced Strategic Planning

Author: Aubrey Malphurs

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2013-06-15

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1441240306

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First published in 1999, Advanced Strategic Planning explains why planning is so important to carrying out the church's mission. Now in its third edition, this classic resource offers •a nine-step strategic thinking and acting model •useful ideas for developing a ministry strategy •diagrams to help illustrate concepts •a new section on spiritual formation The methods in this book are proven to work, having already helped many churches articulate their vision and implement their mission.


The New Chicago

The New Chicago

Author: John Koval

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2006-09-15

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1592130887

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For generations, visitors, journalists, and social scientists alike have asserted that Chicago is the quintessentially American city. Indeed, the introduction to The New Chicago reminds us that "to know America, you must know Chicago." The contributors boldly announce the demise of the city of broad shoulders and the transformation of its physical, social, cultural, and economic institutions into a new Chicago. In this wide-ranging book, twenty scholars, journalists, and activists, relying on data from the 2000 census and many years of direct experience with the city, identify five converging forces in American urbanization which are reshaping this storied metropolis. The twenty-six essays included here analyze Chicago by way of globalization and its impact on the contemporary city; economic restructuring; the evolution of machine-style politics into managerial politics; physical transformations of the central city and its suburbs; and race relations in a multicultural era. In elaborating on the effects of these broad forces, contributors detail the role of eight significant racial, ethnic, and immigrant communities in shaping the character of the new Chicago and present ten case studies of innovative governmental, grassroots, and civic action. Multifaceted and authoritative, The New Chicago offers an important and unique portrait of an emergent and new "Windy City."


The Facilitative Leader in City Hall

The Facilitative Leader in City Hall

Author: James H. Svara

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-12-09

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1420068326

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Providing a critical examination of government in American cities, this volume presents the innovative view that mayors in council-manager cities are better positioned to develop positive leadership than their peers in mayor-council cities. This book develops a deeper understanding of city government institutions with an examination of groundbreaking conceptual model of leadership and how it relates to local government forms. Based on the observation of mayors who have served in the past decade in cities ranging in size from 1500 to 1.5 million, fourteen case studies evaluate factors that contribute to effective leadership and highlight emerging issues faced by today‘s cities.