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The Transit Authority
American Public Transportation Association
32 episodes
1 week ago
Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”
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Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”
Show more...
Education
Business,
Government
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Season 4, Episode 2: Mentoring: A Tool For Employee Engagement & Retention (Part I - VTA)
The Transit Authority
30 minutes
1 year ago
Season 4, Episode 2: Mentoring: A Tool For Employee Engagement & Retention (Part I - VTA)
The Transit Authority is proud to present a 2-part series with tools to help you retain and engage staff. You’ll hear from Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority COO, Derik Calhoun and Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority General Manager and CEO, India Birdsong-Terry. Tune in to learn more about how their team’s partner with ATU to build and manage successful mentoring programs. Part I – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) NOTE: Listen to Part II ...
The Transit Authority
Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”