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Public organizations may implement private strategies by emphasizing training, cost reduction, revenue enhancements, communication, teamwork, regulatory compliance, and increased productivity with the strategic direction of an organization. This article describes how Ohio's Butler County Department of Environmental Services utilized the competitive operation formula: Time + Energy + Associates + Money = Success.
Public organizations may implement private strategies by emphasizing training, cost reduction, revenue enhancements, communication, teamwork, regulatory compliance, and increased productivity with the strategic direction of an organization. This article describes how Ohio's Butler County Department of Environmental Services utilized the competitive operation formula: Time + Energy + Associates + Money = Success.
Think private, stay public
Parrott, James A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 94 ; 64-65
2002-04-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Regulations , Revenues , Productivity , Management , Government Owned Utilities , Training , Costs , Compliance , Environment , Ohio
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