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95 Power Principles: Strategies for Effective Leadership Local Government

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95 Power Principles: Strategies for Effective Leadership Local Government
95 Power Principles: Strategies for Effective Leadership Local Government

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95 Power Principles: Strategies for Effective Leadership Local Government

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San Antonio, Texas is the seventh largest city in the United States, with a population of 1.5 million people.
Bexar County encompasses the city of San Antonio, as well as 26 other suburban cities and a large unincorporated area.
Nelson Wolff served two terms as Mayor of San Antonio and five terms as County Judge for Bexar County-Chief Executive Officer and its highest authority-as well as the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate.
Under his leadership, the San Antonio/Bexar County community became recognized as a leader in environmental restoration, therapeutic justice, the arts, sports and healthcare, among many other accomplishments.
These 95 principles are derived from his 33 years in government as well as 36 years as a business leader. The principles can be applied in any American city or county-and are equally relevant to success in the private sector as they are to achieving political goals.

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