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The Reinventing Government Workbook: Introducing Frontline Employees to Reinvention / Edition 1

Current price: $33.00
The Reinventing Government Workbook: Introducing Frontline Employees to Reinvention / Edition 1
The Reinventing Government Workbook: Introducing Frontline Employees to Reinvention / Edition 1

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The Reinventing Government Workbook: Introducing Frontline Employees to Reinvention / Edition 1

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In this user-friendly set of training materials, David Osborne andVictor Colon Rivera give managers and employees advice on how theycan apply the principles behind the reinvention revolution that ischanging the way government works. Designed for use in federal,state, and local governments, this workbook includes exercises,brain teasers, and discussion items to create an interactive,involving learning environment.
The Reinventing Government Workbook is designed to help employeesat all levels understand the basic changes that are taking placeand how they can help contribute.
The Reinventing Government Facilitator Guide provides detailed,step-by-step instructions on making the training experiencerewarding and memorable. It includes useful tips on designing thetraining program, instructions on using the workbook exercises,answers to frequently asked questions, and more.

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