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Pigeon Poop

I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are

Rudeness Reveals Character

How to Hug a Cactus: Seeing Beyond the Spikes

Surviving Conflict with Your Boss

 

The following articles are written by Ken Embley and Tricia Jack as part of a regular column in the CPPA electronic periodical, Policy Perspectives.

 

Develop Others

Be a Mentor

Pigeon Poop

I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are

Develop Self

Going Where Nobody Wants to Go

Do Something

Manage Resources

Rudeness Reveals Character

Surviving Conflict with Your Boss

Falling off a Hang Glider on to Fool's Perch

Getting Lodged in the Furniture

Leadership

Swarm Intelligence

Why They Inspire

Improving Service Quality

Leading Change

The Likeability Factor

The Measure of a Leader

The Public Sector Service Dilemma

Punishment by Reality

A View from the Top of the Fence

Who Cares?

Head, Heart and Soul

The Beautiful Game

Leadership on a Razor's Edge

Perspectives on Power

To Lead is to Live Dangerously

Leadership Requires Political Thinking

Management

The Burning Platform

A Christmas Carol

Managing Workgroups

Utah Water Commission

Exploring the Bureaucratic Demon

How to Hug a Cactus: Seeing Beyond the Spikes