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Handbook of Urban Services: A Basic Guide for Local Governments

Handbook of Urban Services: A Basic Guide for Local Governments

Handbook of Urban Services: A Basic Guide for Local Governments
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Handbook of Urban Services: A Basic Guide for Local Governments Paperback - 2009

by Charles K. Coe

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M.E. Sharpe, 2009. Paperback. New. 288 pages. 8.80x5.90x0.70 inches.
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With conributions from eminent scholars worldwide, this handbook is a "state-of-the-science" summary of the body of knowledge about cultural intelligence--an individual's ability to funtion effectively in situations characterized by cultural diversity--and its relevance for managing diversity both within and across

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Charles K. Coe (PhD) is professor of Public Administration in the Department of Public Administration, North Carolina State University. He is the author of Public and Nonprofit Financial Management (Management Concepts, 2007), Purchasing and Inventory Management Handbook (Sheshunoff Information Services, 1998), and Public Financial Management (Prentice-Hall, 1989), as well as numerous journal articles and handbooks. He has fourteen year's experience serving six years as Budget Officer of Grand Rapids, Michigan and eight years as a consultant to local governments while at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia.
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