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A year in review at the Partnership for Public Service

Partnership for Public Service

Since its founding in 2001, the Partnership for Public Service has worked to create a more dynamic and innovative government that effectively serves the public—a goal we view as central to building a stronger democracy. Since 2001, the Sammies have recognized more than 760 public servants. The Samuel J. October 17, 2023.

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The value of communication in sharing success

Partnership for Public Service

Strong internal and external communications facilitate recognition and leadership, employee and audience engagement Collaboration and communication between award coordinators and their leaders, and web management and public affairs teams lay the groundwork for publicizing and sharing information within and outside the agency.

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Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation and AWS launch Joint Innovation Center

AWS Public Sector Blog

HKSTP is a statutory body set up in 2001 with the mission of propelling success for local and global tech pioneers. It represents an integration of AWS global cloud computing leadership with over 20 years of HKSTP’s experience incubating startups.

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University of Utah University Neighborhood Partners program and community revitalization in West side Salt Lake City/County

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

From the Salt Lake Tribune article: It was in 2001 that University of Utah President Bernie Machen (1998-2004) recognized and took ownership for the fact that, as an institution, the U was little involved on the west side. Sometimes sparks happen,” said Mayer-Glenn, “and an idea and a plan emerges.”

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V for Vagina: The Anniversary of Michigan Representative Lisa Brown’s Vagina Monologue

Public Policy Blog

Strangely, this blog is not to discuss “Vaginagate” so much as it is to illustrate a trend in contemporary leadership in regard to politics and that is prohibiting elected officials from serving in their area of expertise, or at all, due to perceived and exercised power. Formal and Perceived Leadership Power in U.S. References.