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The Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs engages in applied public policy and management research, technical assistance services, training and education, and database development in the areas of public management and capacity building, local government economic development, planning, and public program evaluation and policy research. The Center provides assistance to local governments (counties, municipalities, and townships) in southwestern Ohio and across the state. |
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May
2008 - Project Highlights |
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Ohio
Township Association Statewide Survey
The OTA, in partnership with the Center, is administering a survey
in June to all elected township officials across the state. The
survey will aid the OTA in determining future Summer and Winter
Conference workshop ideas, formulate a legislative agenda and provide
an updated source of general issues and trends among townships.
The survey results will be used to issue a "State of Ohio Townships"
report. The survey and report will become a biennial project....
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Citizen
Survey - City of Springboro
The Center is conducting a survey for the City
of Springboro to measure citizen attitudes and public opinion
in order to assess a variety of services and address issues that affect
residents of the City... more |
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Scioto
Foundation - Human Resource Basics for Non-Profit Organizations
Workshop
Center staff will present a workshop entitled Human Resource Basics
for Non-Profit Organizations on Thursday May 22nd at the Scioto
Foundation offices in Portsmouth, Ohio. This workshop will focus
on the essential components of human resources management including
recruitment and hiring, position descriptions, policies and procedures,
and performance evaluations. Click here
for registration information... more |
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2 Harrison
Hall
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
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Working with Local Officials |
The Center’s primary efforts are directed
toward research and assistance to small/non-metropolitan cities,
villages, townships, and counties. Center projects are initiated
upon request from local governments or by Center staff as an ongoing
program for various local governments in the region and statewide.
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