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Local leaders head to Austin and back to school.(University of Texas at Austin)
Nearly 100 local leaders representing 24 states made the journey to Austin, Texas, to participate in the two day Leadership Training Institute seminar, "Leading Innovation and Change in Local Government." Co-sponsored by the Texas Municipal League, participants met at the Hilton Austin to hear from scholars...
The leader's role in creating an ethical climate: rotten apples or rotten barrels?(Leadership Training Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin)
This is the second in a series of articles on the topics and issues that will be presented at the "Leading Innovation and Change in Local Government" Leadership Training Institute seminar scheduled for January 24-26, 2008, at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University...
Business leaders show optimism
Continuing to show a modest gain for the second quarter of 2005, the Texas Business Leaders Confidence Index increased 2.7 points to 65.7, signaling that business leaders believe that the state and national economies are growing stronger, but at a reserved pace. The BLCI is conducted quarterly by panelists across...
Texas 10 percent plan has not improved minority representation, Republican leader says
AUSTIN, TEXAS Texas law requiring public colleges and universities to accept students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school classes has harmed schools and has not improved minority representation, Republican House Speaker Tom Craddick said last month. Craddick and other lawmakers are considering imposing...
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