Mark your calendar – you're invited to participate in this FREE, one-of-a-kind, online public works leadership webinar with Ian Hill on Thursday, November 13! In these changing times, department leaders are charged with finding ways to do more with less, but as the old adage goes, "you can't cut your way to prosperity!" Join Ian as he takes a real-world journey across North America and looks at public works departments and leaders who are taking on the challenge of identifying and maximizing alternative revenue sources so they can fulfill their essential services to their communities. Ian will interview those who have successfully implemented leading-edge solutions and share with you how they did it. This unique, real-world educational session will give you proven ideas and the information you need to implement them in your organization. CLICK HERE for more information on how to participate on November 13!

Who: Everyone's invited – make sure to spread the word to your boss, co-workers and other business contacts so they don't miss out!

What: Free hour-long training webinar with thought innovator and public sector champion, Ian Hill. The theme of the presentation will be "Alternative Revenue Sources – You Can't Cut Your Way to Prosperity!" (CLICK HERE for full program description)

Where: Your very own desk! Participate from home or work.

When: Thursday, November 13, 2014 @ 11:00 a.m. ET

Why: APWA and Ian Hill want to give back to all of you for the tireless and selfless service you provide to us and your communities that help make everyday life possible. It's also a great opportunity for those agencies with budget constraints to participate in high-quality leadership training.

How: Unlike most APWA programs, this free webinar has no pre-registration or sign up. All you need to do to participate is visit the event webpage on Thursday, November 13 @ 11:00 a.m. ET. You can also find the event webpage by visiting the APWA.net homepage.

 
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