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Popular Government Magazine, Special Issue: Workforce Planning, Vol. 72, No. 2, Winter 2007
See links to online articles from this issue below.
This issue of
Popular Government
examines the topic of planning and people through four articles.
Special Issue: Workforce Planning: Big Challenges on the Horizon
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURE ARTICLES
Is Your Plan on the Shelf? Effective Implementation of Strategic Plans in North Carolina Cities
Heather Anne Drennan
Who Will Be There to Serve? Workforce Planning
Willow S. Jacobson
Has Anyone Heard the Alarm? Succession Planning
Christina E. Ritchie
Who Will Fill the New Boots? Examining the Use of Succession Planning in Farm Businesses
Brittany F. Whitmire
ARTICLES
The Last Contested Election in America
Robert P. Joyce
Complicated IT Issues Laid Bare: Review of
Public Information Technology and E-Governance: Managing the Virtual State
by G. David Garson
Mary Maureen Brown
DEPARTMENTS
At the School
Bluestein Named to New Associate Dean Position
Joyce, Ammons, Owens Awarded Endowed Professorships
Rivenbark Earns Achievement Award
Special Gifts Honor Brannon and Vogt
Dellinger Retires
Knapp’s Influence Felt in Adopted Home
Spivey Honored
Behind the Scenes at the School of Government
The School of Government and the North Carolina General Assembly
George Esser—North Carolina’s Father of Community Development