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Another year of exciting gains


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Weight
121 KB
Volume
1997
Category
Article
ISSN
1061-4249

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✦ Synopsis


values. The third installment of my fourpart series on ends development, "A City Council Creates Ends Policies," traces the task of deciding just what a municipality is to produce. My thanks to Michael Conduff, city manager of Bryan, Texas, for his help. I will conclude this series in the next issue. Case in Point is entitled, "A Board Enshrines Policy Governance in Its Bylaws." This article shows how one board acted on its wish to require that the board use Policy Governance by making it part of the bylaws. Published bimonthly. Individual subscriptions (one copy of each issue) are $105. Board subscriptions (six copies of each issue] are $139.50. Discounts on additional board subscriptions are available. Call Circulation Manager at (415) 782-3141.


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