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Local Government Ethics Audioconference

December 31, 2008 by Robert Wechsler

Local Government Ethics Audioconference

The International City/County Management Association (the city, county, and town manager professional organization) is holding a 90-minute audioconference on local government ethics on January 29. I do not know the details of the program, and I am not endorsing it, but it sounds like a very inexpensive way for local government managers and employees to share a professional presentation on local government ethics. The cost is $149 for members and $199 for non-members, but a room of people can listen in on a speakerphone or sound system for the price of one.

The case studies used will be emailed in advance, so that participants can be prepared. And these case studies can be discussed afterwards, as well. For more information, click here.

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