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
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