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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 5, Episode 5: Celebrating National Apprenticeship Day with MTA NYC Transit
The Transit Authority
42 minutes
6 months ago
Season 5, Episode 5: Celebrating National Apprenticeship Day with MTA NYC Transit
In honor of National Apprenticeship Day, APTA is spotlighting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (MTA) Elevators & Escalators Apprenticeship Program at New York City Transit (NYCT). With a dedicated team of 400 employees maintaining over 600 pieces of equipment, MTA’s program is an outstanding example of how to grow and sustain a skilled workforce. This episode of The Transit Authority podcast to features: Assistant Chief, Damion Thomas, who began his career as an elevator and es...
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.”