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Read MoreSupervisors are tasked with overseeing the work of their organization through the people that report to them. APWA’s supervision framework, Successful Supervision, defines direct supervisory behaviors into five functions. This…
Read MoreFollow us to Los Angeles, CA to explore a big town doing big things in public works!
Read MoreFollow us to Anna, Texas to explore a small town doing big things in public works!
Read MoreJoin Matt Harper as he interviews Luis Montestruque, Eric Horvath, and Kieran Fahey about the Smart Sewer Technology in South Bend, Indiana.
Read MoreSmall city leaders discuss using asset management software and related tools to assess, maintain, repair, and improve the roads in our communities in an efficient manner. Panelists also discuss the…
Read MorePublic works departments in small cities and rural communities are usually short on time and staff. Maybe your public works department would like to achieve APWA Accreditation as a hallmark of agency professionalism, but you don’t think you have the depth of staff or expertise to make it happen. In that case, don’t miss this presentation featuring small communities that have successfully navigated the accreditation process.
Read MoreThis Click Listen and Learn will address the challenges and opportunities of accreditation, including: – Compare what you are currently doing in your agency against national management practices to see what you are doing well and what you can do better. – Learn how to collect and prepare documentation of your policies, practices, and procedures. – Build improved relationships within the department and inter-department. – Develop a comprehensive succession tool. – Prepare the agency to become accredited.
Read MoreOne hundred public works agencies in North America have achieved APWA Accreditation. Representatives from several of these agencies will share not only the efforts it took to be successful but also the benefits they have reaped since completing the process. It's all about what you are doing well and what you can do better.
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