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2006 INDEX BY AUTHOR The Truth about F Glaser, Thomas J. Telecommunications Taxes Focus on Financial Leadership FEDERAL FOCUS Freeman, Robert J. PERSPECTIVES October, page 58 A Century of Governmental August, page 5 A Accounting and Financial Brittain, Len Reporting Leadership Green, Jeffrey S. Allison, Gregory S. City of Toronto's April, page 40 Disclosure: Managing A Century of Governmental Long-Term Fiscal Plan the Debts of Public Entities Accounting and Financial December, page |8 Friedman, Jeffrey Allen April, page 67 Reporting Leadership An Exercise In Cost Saving: April, page 40 Brown, Matthew Carsharing Gupta-Sunderji, Merge Staying on Track: Crafting a December, page 42 Crossing the Bridge: Going from Altmayer, Christina Capital Program Reporting System Non-management to Management Moving to Performance-Based October, page 16 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Management June, page 54 June, page 8 ... H - Anastopoulos, Sofia c Gaffney, Susan The “Main StreetW”ay to Investing Ambitious Congressional Hapeman, Carolyn THE BOOKSHELF Christensen, Peter Agenda Stalls in 2005 Who's Minding the Store? June, page 70 Celebrating 100 Years of GFOA FEDERAL FOCUS New York State's Ongoing Quest April, page 25 February, page 54 to Strengthen Internal Control Anderson, Janet February, page 24 Note to Budget Professionals: Cohn Berman, Barbara J. GFOA% President Testifies Policy Analysts Support Policy The Voices of the People, Missing Before Congress Hardiman, Pat and Operational Decision Making Links in performance Measurement FEDERAL FOCUS Public Sector Audit Committees December, page 26 Management June, page 62 BEST PRACTICES June, page 16 lune, page 50 President Signs Tax Bill: Cooper, Julia New Regulations and Burdens Harris, James Who are the Parties in My Deal? on State and Local Governments Managing Change in IT What are their Roles? FEDERAL FOCUS Improvement Initiatives Bailey, Michael E. How Do IS ell My Bonds? August, page 58 February, page 36 Best of Breed Examples: Guidelines BEST PRACTICES for Your Government Budget April, page 85 Gauthier, Stephen J. Harvey, Chris THE BOOKSHELF Accounting for Medicare Part D Effective Budget Management: Take December, page 67 THE ACCOUNTNG ANGLE a Fresh Look at Your Workforce October, page 63 December, page 34 Baum, Kevin Getting in a Rut: Why Performance Dispelling OPEB “Urban Legends” Hawn, Jan Management Fails THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Communication Performance: June, page 42 Integrating Sustainable Development June, page 66 Working with Bellevue’s Residents into Business Decisions at Manitoba to Develop Meaningful Measures Berger, Barrie Tabin Lotteries Corporation: From Principle GASB Re-Examines Fund June, page 22 2006 Retirement Roundup to Practice Balance Reporting and and Insights for 2007 October, page 28 Definitions of Fund Types Hildreth,W . Bartley FEDERL FOCUS THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Leading the Way to Better Budgeting December, page 60 Dix, Dennis December, page 64 April, page 50 The Art of Being a 22nd Ambitious Congressional Century Finance Director Initial GASB Position on Derivatives Agenda Stalls in 2005 WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE FEDERAL FOCUS April, page 32 August, page 62 J February, page 54 New Guidance on Audit Committees James, Perry President Signs Tax Bill: THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE From Control to Collaboration... New Regulations and Burdens April, page 10 Finance Shifts its Focus on State and Local Governments AA ugust-, -p age 2> 2 FEDERAL FOCUS Proposed Guidance August, page 58 Integrating Sustainable Development on Sales and Pledges into Business Decisions at Manitoba THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE President Submits FY07 Lotteries Corporation: From Principle February, page 58 K Budget to Congress to Practice FEDERAL FOCUS October, page 28 Understanding Internal Control Katz, Neil H. April, page 97 February, page !0 Interest-Based Negotiations: Esser, Jeffrey L. Increasing Satisfaction Levels Coming to Grips with Other Genito, Mike Among Critical Stakeholders Post-Employment Benefits A Global GFOA MANAGEMENT & CAREERS PERSPECTIVES WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD October, page 49 August, page 3 April, page 34 74 Government Finance Review | December 2006 2006 INDEX BY AUTHOR The Truth about F Glaser, Thomas J. Telecommunications Taxes Focus on Financial Leadership FEDERAL FOCUS Freeman, Robert J. PERSPECTIVES October, page 58 A Century of Governmental August, page 5 A Accounting and Financial Brittain, Len Reporting Leadership Green, Jeffrey S. Allison, Gregory S. City of Toronto's April, page 40 Disclosure: Managing A Century of Governmental Long-Term Fiscal Plan the Debts of Public Entities Accounting and Financial December, page |8 Friedman, Jeffrey Allen April, page 67 Reporting Leadership An Exercise In Cost Saving: April, page 40 Brown, Matthew Carsharing Gupta-Sunderji, Merge Staying on Track: Crafting a December, page 42 Crossing the Bridge: Going from Altmayer, Christina Capital Program Reporting System Non-management to Management Moving to Performance-Based October, page 16 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Management June, page 54 June, page 8 ... H - Anastopoulos, Sofia c Gaffney, Susan The “Main StreetW”ay to Investing Ambitious Congressional Hapeman, Carolyn THE BOOKSHELF Christensen, Peter Agenda Stalls in 2005 Who's Minding the Store? June, page 70 Celebrating 100 Years of GFOA FEDERAL FOCUS New York State's Ongoing Quest April, page 25 February, page 54 to Strengthen Internal Control Anderson, Janet February, page 24 Note to Budget Professionals: Cohn Berman, Barbara J. GFOA% President Testifies Policy Analysts Support Policy The Voices of the People, Missing Before Congress Hardiman, Pat and Operational Decision Making Links in performance Measurement FEDERAL FOCUS Public Sector Audit Committees December, page 26 Management June, page 62 BEST PRACTICES June, page 16 lune, page 50 President Signs Tax Bill: Cooper, Julia New Regulations and Burdens Harris, James Who are the Parties in My Deal? on State and Local Governments Managing Change in IT What are their Roles? FEDERAL FOCUS Improvement Initiatives Bailey, Michael E. How Do IS ell My Bonds? August, page 58 February, page 36 Best of Breed Examples: Guidelines BEST PRACTICES for Your Government Budget April, page 85 Gauthier, Stephen J. Harvey, Chris THE BOOKSHELF Accounting for Medicare Part D Effective Budget Management: Take December, page 67 THE ACCOUNTNG ANGLE a Fresh Look at Your Workforce October, page 63 December, page 34 Baum, Kevin Getting in a Rut: Why Performance Dispelling OPEB “Urban Legends” Hawn, Jan Management Fails THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Communication Performance: June, page 42 Integrating Sustainable Development June, page 66 Working with Bellevue’s Residents into Business Decisions at Manitoba to Develop Meaningful Measures Berger, Barrie Tabin Lotteries Corporation: From Principle GASB Re-Examines Fund June, page 22 2006 Retirement Roundup to Practice Balance Reporting and and Insights for 2007 October, page 28 Definitions of Fund Types Hildreth,W . Bartley FEDERL FOCUS THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Leading the Way to Better Budgeting December, page 60 Dix, Dennis December, page 64 April, page 50 The Art of Being a 22nd Ambitious Congressional Century Finance Director Initial GASB Position on Derivatives Agenda Stalls in 2005 WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE FEDERAL FOCUS April, page 32 August, page 62 J February, page 54 New Guidance on Audit Committees James, Perry President Signs Tax Bill: THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE From Control to Collaboration... New Regulations and Burdens April, page 10 Finance Shifts its Focus on State and Local Governments AA ugust-, -p age 2> 2 FEDERAL FOCUS Proposed Guidance August, page 58 Integrating Sustainable Development on Sales and Pledges into Business Decisions at Manitoba THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE President Submits FY07 Lotteries Corporation: From Principle February, page 58 K Budget to Congress to Practice FEDERAL FOCUS October, page 28 Understanding Internal Control Katz, Neil H. April, page 97 February, page !0 Interest-Based Negotiations: Esser, Jeffrey L. Increasing Satisfaction Levels Coming to Grips with Other Genito, Mike Among Critical Stakeholders Post-Employment Benefits A Global GFOA MANAGEMENT & CAREERS PERSPECTIVES WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD October, page 49 August, page 3 April, page 34 74 Government Finance Review | December 2006 Kavanagh, Shayne C. Larson, M. Corinne oe Budgeting Technology:A Private Managing & Safeguarding Sector Solution for an Enduring the Public's Money Pattison, Scott D. Ss Public Sector Problem? April, page 60 Eliminating Silos in Government December, page 8 COMMENTARY Scott, Robert Lucy, William H. October, page 71 Expanding Areas of Expertise Put Managing ERP After Go-Live: Economic Development New Demands on Finance Officers Who Owns the System Challenges Confronting Suburbs A Little Financial Training WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? BEST PRACTICES October, page 22 Goes a Long Way April, page 36 December, page 48 COMMENTARY December, page 71 Siegel, Rich Scenario Building for Future Success Communication Performance: THE BOOKSHELF M Peirce, Neal Working with Bellevue’s Residents October, page 66 Eminent Domain: A Fair Middle Path? to Develop Meaningful Measures MacGillivray, David COMMENTARY June, page 22 Kreklow, Steven R. The Role of the Finance Officer February, page 67 Banking Services Agreements: in Economic Development Stewart, Amy Are You Getting a Good Deal? October, page 8 Smart City Strategies Critical Banking Services Agreements: SOLUTIONS for Broadband Access Are You Getting a Good Deal? October, page 54 McCormickA,n n COMMENTARY SOLUTIONS Making Online Bill Pay Work June, page 75 October, page 54 Best Practices for Capital for Billers Project Analysis October, page 38 Persselin, David Economic Development: It's Not SOLUTIONS Who are the Parties in My Deal? Just for Big Ticket Items Anymore December, page 56 McKay, Glen What are their Roles? THE BOOKSHELF Overcoming the Obstacles to an How Do I Seil My Bonds? April, page 106 Five Critical Factors: Preparing Effective Internal Audit Function BEST PRACTICES for Success in Implementing February, page 18 April, page 85 Stillman, David Performance Management If Pass the Baton, Who Will SOLUTIONS Michelotti, Lindsay Phillips, David L. Grab !t?: Creating Bench August, page 54 Debunking the ‘People Resist Economic Development Strength in Public Management Change’ Myth Challenges Confronting Suburbs August, page 34 Performance Management THE BOOKSHELF October, page 22 and Measurement at the February, page 62 Stoeger-Moore, Steven LA Country Metropolitan Pierce, Karla Self Insuring: How One Group Transportation Authority Miller, Girard Nine Habits of Effective Data-Driven of Public Institutions Did It SOLUTIONS Preserving the Future: GFOA's Performance Management BEST PRACTICES February, page 50 Guidance Role in Pensions June, page 36 August, page 48 April, page 76 Performance Management Public Finance as a Profession and the Modern Budget Office August, page |4 R w SOLUTIONS April, page 94 Morrill, Christopher P. Rivenbark, William C. Wendover, Robert W. Resources on Capital Planning A “MAP” Approach to Performance Generational Shift: How Emerging Staying on Track: Crafting a BEST PRACTICES Management in Local Government Managers Will Alter the Government Capital Program Reporting System October, page 44 June, page 28 Finance Leaship Paradigm October, page | 6 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Technology Tools for Motza, Maryann Roenigk, Dale J. April, page 90 Recommended Practice a Tutor A “MAP” Approach to Performance Performance Management for New Pension Board Member Management in Local Government White, Otis SOLUTIONS BEST PRACTICES June, page 28 The Difficult Art June, page 58 February, page 42 of Improving Government Rhodes, Julius COMMENTARY Increasing Professional and August, page 71! L Personal Productivity Through N Managing Stress What to Do with a Windfall: Lavigna, Bob August, page 42 Lessons from a CEO Mayor Preparing the Next Nierenberg, Andrea R. COMMENTARY Generation of Leaders Building Relationships and Ruggini, John April, page 110 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Reaching Your Potential Budgeting Technology: A Private February, page 45 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Sector Solution for an Enduring December, page 53 Public Sector Problem? Lancaster, Lynne C. December. page 8 Nollenberger, Karl If 1 Pass the Baton, Who Will Grab It?: Creating Bench Combining Leadership Making Local Government More Strength in Public Management & Management Skills Workable through Shared Services August, page 34 August, page 28 February, page 30 December 2006 | Government Finance Review 75 2006 INDEX BY SUBJECT BANKING RELATIONS CAPITAL PLANNING Preparing the Next AND JURISDICTION AND BUDGETING Generation of Leaders Banking Services Agreements: Bob Lavigna Are You Getting a Good Deal? Best Practices For Capital Project MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Steven R. Kreklow and Amy Stewart Analysis February, page 45 ACCOUNTING, AUDITING, SOLUTIONS Stephen R. Kreklow AND FINANCIAL REPORTING October, page 54 SOLUTIONS Public Finance as a Profession December, page 56 Girard Miller Accounting for Medicare Part D August, page |4 Stephen J. Gauthier Resources on Capital Planning THE ACCOUNTNG ANGLE BELLVUE, WASHINGTON Christopher P Morrill October, page 63 BEST PRACTICES Communication Performance: October, page 44 CASH MANAGEMENT A Century of Governmental Working with Bellevue’s Residents Accounting and Financial to Develop Meaningful Measures Staying on Track: Crafting a Capital The “Main Street” Way to Investing Reporting Leadership Jan Hawn and Rich Siegel Program Reporting System Sofia Anastopoulos Robert J. Freeman June, page 22 Matthew Brown and Steven R. THE BOOKSHELF and Gregory S. Allison Kreklow June, page 70 April, page 40 October, page |6 Making Online Bill Pay Work Dispelling OPEB “Urban Legends” BUDGETING for Billers Stephen J. Gauthier Ann McCormick THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Best of Breed Examples: Guidelines CAREER DEVELOPMENT October, page 38 for Your Government Budget June, page 66 Michael E. Bailey Building Relationships and Managing & Safeguarding GASB Re-Examines Fund THE BOOKSHELF Reaching Your Potential the Public's Money Balance Reporting and December, page 67 Andrea R. Nierenberg M. Corinne Larson Definitions of Fund Types MANAGEMENT & CAREERS April, page 60 Stephen J. Gauthier Budgeting Technology: A Private December, page 53 Sector Solution for an Enduring THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE December, page 64 Public Sector Problem? If 1 Pass the Baton, Who Will Shayne Kavanagh and John Ruggini Grab It?: Creating Bench Strength CEDAR RAPIDS, IA Initial GASB Position on Derivatives December, page 8 in Public Management Stephen J. Gauthier Lynne C. Lancaster and David Five Critical Factors: Preparing THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Effective Budget Management: Stillman for Success in Implementing August, page 62 Take a Fresh Look at Your Workforce August, page 34 Performance Management Chris Harvey Steven R. Kreklow New Guidance on December, page 32 Crossing the Bridge: Going from SOLUTIONS Audit Committees Non-management to Management August, page 54 Stephen J. Gauthier Leading the Way to Better Budgeting Merge Gupta-Sunderji THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE W. Bartley Hildreth MANAGEMENT & CAREERS April, page 101 April, page 50 June, page 54 CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT Proposed Guidance Making Local Government More From Control to Collaboration... on Sales and Pledges Workable through Shared Services Finance Shifts Its Focus Communication Performance: Stephen J.G authier John Ruggini Perry James Working with Bellevue’s Residents THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE February, page 30 August, page 22 to Develop Meaningful Measures Jan Hawn arid Rich Siegel February, page 58 Note to Budget Professionals: Policy Generational Shift: How Emerging June, page 22 Overcoming the Obstacles to an Analysts Support Policy and Managers Will Alter the Effective Internal Audit Function Operational Decision Making Governm,ent Finance Leaship The Voices of the People, Missing Glen McKay Janet Anderson Paradigm Links in performance Measurement February, page 18 December, page 26 Robert W. Wendover Management Barbara |.C ohn Berman MANAGEMENT & CAREERS June, page |6 Public Sector Audit Committees April, page 90 Pat Hardiman CANADA BEST PRACTICES A Great Books List for Government June, page 50 Integrating Sustainable Development THE BOOKSHELF COST SAVING into Business Decisions at Manitoba August, page 67 Understanding Internal Control Lotteries Corporation: From Principle Effective Budget Management: Stephen J. Gauthier to Practice Note to Budget Professionals: Take a Fresh Look at Your Workforce February, page 10 Cheryl Eason and Donna Dagg Policy Analysts Support Policy Chris Harvey October, page 28 and Operational Decision Making December, page 34 Who's Minding the Store? Janet Anderson New York State's Ongoing Quest City of Toronto's December, page 26 An Exercise In Cost Saving: to Strengthen Internal Control Long-Term Fiscal Plan Carsharing Carolyn Hapeman Len Brittain Jeffrey Allen Friedman February, page 24 December, page |8 December, page 42 76 Government Finance Review | December 2006 DEBT MANAGEMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GFOA POLICIES AND PROGRAMS HUMAN CAPITAL Disclosure: Managing 2006 Retirement Roundup Best of Breed Examples: Guidelines Generational Shift: How Emerging the Debts of Public Entities and Insights for 2007 for Your Government Budget Managers Will Alter the Government Jeffrey S. Green Barrie Tabin Berger Michael E. Bailey Finance Leaship Paradigm April, page 67 FEDERL FOCUS THE BOOKSHELF Robert W. Wendover December, page 60 December, page 67 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Who are the Parties in My Deal? April, page 90 What are their Roles? GFOAS President The Art of Being a 22nd How Do I Sell My Bonds? Testifies Before Congress Century Finance Director If 1P ass the Baton, Who Will Julia Cooper and David Persselin Susan Gaffney Dennis Dix Grab It?: Creating Bench Strength BEST PRACTICES FEDERAL FOCUS WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? in Public Management April, page 85 June, page 62 April, page 32 Lynne C. Lancaster and David Stillman Ambitious Congressional Celebrating 100 Years of GFOA August, page 34 Agenda Stalls in 2005 Peter Christensen DISCLOSURE Susan Gaffney and Barrie Tabin Berger April, page 25 Preparing the Next FEDERAL FOCUS Generation of Leaders Disclosure: Managing February, page 54 Expanding Areas of Expertise Put Bob Lavigna the Debts of Public Entities New Demands on Finance Officers MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Jeffrey S. Green President Signs Tax Bill: Robert Scott February, page 45 April, page 67 New Regulations and Burdens WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD on State and Local Governments April, page 36 Susan Gaffney and Barrie Tabin Berger FEDERAL FOCUS Focus on Financial Leadership INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT August, page 58 Thomas J. Glaser Economic Development PERSPECTIVES (see Technology) Challenges Confronting Suburbs President Submits FYO7 August, page 5 Budget to Congress William H. Lucy and David L. Phillips Barrie Tabin Berger A Global GFOA October, page 22 INTERGOVERNMENTAL FEDERAL FOCUS Mike Genito RELATIONS Economic Development: It's Not April, page 97 WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD Just for Big Ticket Items Anymore April, page 34 GFOAS President Testifies Amy Stewart Before Congress GFOA’s Most Famous THE BOOKSHELF FINANCIAL PLANNING Headquarters Building Susan Gaffney April, page 106 FEDERAL FOCUS April, page 73 City of Toronto's June, page 62 Eliminating Silos in Government Long-Term Fiscal Plan GFOAS President Testifies Scott D. Pattison Len Brittain Before Congress Ambitious Congressional COMMENTARY December, page |8 Susan Gaffney Agenda Stalls in 2005 October, page 7| Susan Gaffney and Barrie Tabin Berger FEDERAL FOCUS FEDERAL FOCUS Eminent Domain: A Fair Middle Path? June, page 62 February, page 54 Neal Peirce GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING Integrating Sustainable Development COMMENTARY STANDARDS BOARD (GASB) into Business Decisions at Manitoba President Signs Tax Bill: February, page 67 New Regulations and Burdens Lotteries Corporation: From Principle Accounting for Medicare Part D on State and Local Governments Integrating Sustainable Development Stephen J. Gauthier to Practice Susan Gaffney and Barrie Tabin Berger into Business Decisions at Manitoba THE ACCOUNTNG ANGLE Cheryl Eason and Donna Dagg FEDERAL FOCUS Lotteries Corporation: From Principle October, page 63 October, page 28 August, page 58 to Practice New Guidance Cheryl Eason and Donna Dagg GASB Re-Examines Fund President Submits FYO7 on Audit Committees October, page 28 Balance Reporting and Budget to Congress Stephen J. Gauthier Definitions of Fund Types Barrie Tabin Berger Resources on Capital Planning Stephen J.G authier THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE FEDERAL FOCUS Christopher P Morrill THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE April, page 101 April, page 97 BEST PRACTICES December, page 64 Resources on Capital Planning October, page 44 Christopher P. Morrill Initial GASB Position on Derivatives The Role of the Finance Officer Stephen J. Gauthier BEST PRACTICES INTERNAL CONTROL in Economic Development THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE October, page 44 David MacGillivray August, page 62 The Role of the Finance Officer Overcoming the Obstacles to an October, page 8 Effective Internal Audit Function in Economic Development Proposed Guidance Glen McKay Staying on Track: Crafting a on Sales and Pledges David MacGillivray February, page 18 Capital Program Reporting System Stephen |. Gauthier October, page 8 Matthew Brown THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE and Steven R. Kreklow February, page 58 October, page 16 December 2006 | Government Finance Review 77 Understanding Internal Control LEADERSHIP From Control to Collaboration... NEW YORK STATE Stephen J. Gauthier Finance Shifts Its Focus February, page 10 Combining Leadership Perry James Who's Minding the Store? & Management Skills August, page 22 New York State's Ongoing Quest Who's Minding the Store? Karl Nollenberger to Strengthen Internal Control New York State's Ongoing Quest August, page 28 If I Pass the Baton, Who Will Carolyn Hapeman to Strengthen Internal Control Grab It?: Creating Bench Strength February, page 24 Carolyn Hapema Focus on Financial Leadership in Public Management February, page 24 Thomas J. Glaser Lynne C. Lancaster PERSPECTIVES and David Stillman August, page 5 August, page 34 OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN INTERNET From Control to Collaboration... Interest-Based Negotiations: Managing ERP After Go-Live: Finance Shifts Its Focus Increasing Satisfaction Levels Who Owns the System Making Online Bill Pay Work Perry James Among Critical Stakeholders Shayne C. Kavanagh for Billers August, page 22 Neil H. Katz BEST PRACTICES Ann McCormick December, page 48 MANAGEMENT & CAREERS October, page 38 Generational Shift: How Emerging October, page 49 Managers Will Aiter the Government Smart City Strategies Critical Finance Leaship Paradigm A Little Financial Training OTHER POSTEMPLOYMENT for Broadband Access Robert W. Wendover Goes a Long Way BENEFITS Neal Peirce MANAGEMENT & CAREERS Scott D. Pattison COMMENTARY April, page 90 COMMENTARY Coming to Grips with Other June, page 75 Post-Employment Benefits December, page 7! f 1 Pass the Baton, Who Will Jeffrey L. Esser Grab It?: Creating Bench Strength Managing Change in IT PERSPECTIVES in Public Management Improvement Initiatives August, page 3 INVESTING Lynne C. Lancaster James Harris Dispelling OPEB “Urban Legends” The “Main Street” Way to Investing and David Stillman February, page 36 Stephen J. Gauthier August, page 34 Sofia Anastopoulos THE ACCOUNTING ANGLE Scenario Building THE BOOKSHELF Preparing the Next for Future Success June, page 66 June, page 70 Generation of Leaders Shayne Kavanagh Bob Lavigna THE BOOKSHELF MANAGEMENT & CAREERS October, page 66 PENSIONS IOWA, STATE OF February, page 45 What to Do with a Windfall: (see Retirement and Benefits Performance Management Public Finance as a Profession Lessons from a CEO Mayor Administration) and the Modern Budget Office Girard Miller Otis White Steven R. Kreklow August, page |4 COMMENTARY SOLUTIONS April, page | 10 APRIL, page 94 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT MANAGEMENT — GENERAL Communication Performance: MIAMI — DADE COUNTY, FL Working with Bellevue’s Residents Combining Leadership JOHNSON COUNTY, KS to Develop Meaningful Measures & Management Skills Performance Management Jan Hawn and Rich Siegel Five Critical Factors: Preparing Karl Nollenberger and the Modern Budget Office june, page 22 for Success in Impementing August, page 28 Steven R. Kreklow Performance Management SOLUTIONS Five Critical Factors: Preparing Debunking the ‘People Steven R. Kreklow April, page 94 for Success in Implementing Resist Change’ Myth SOLUTIONS Performance Management Lindsay Michelotti August, page 54 Steven R. Kreklow THE BOOKSHELF SOLUTIONS February, page 62 MANITOBA LOTTERIES CORPORATION LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA The Difficult Art A “MAP” Approach to Performance of Improving Government Integrating Sustainable Development Management in Local Government Performance Management Otis White into Business Decisions at Manitoba and Measurement at the COMMENTARY Lotteries Corporation: From Principle LA Country Metropolitan August, page 71 to Practice Transportation Authority Cheryl Eason Steven R. Kreklow Eliminating Silos in Government October, page Getting in a Rut: Why SOLUTIONS Scott D. Pattison Performance Management Fails February, page 50 COMMENTARY Baum October, page 7! 78 Government Finance Review | December 2006 Moving to Performance-Based RISK MANAGEMENT Making Online Bill Pay Work TELECOMMUNICATIONS Management for Billers Christina Altmayer Self Insuring: How One Group Ann McCormick President Signs Tax Bill: June, page 8 of Public Institutions Did It October, page 38 New Regulations and Burdens Steven Stoeger-Moore on State and Local Governments Nine Habits of Effective Data-Driven BEST PRACTICES Managing Change in IT Susan Gaffney and Barrie Tabin Berger Performance Management August, page 48 Improvement Initiatives FEDERAL FOCUS Karla Pierce James Harris August, page 58 June, page 36 February, page 36 The Truth about Performance Management SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Managing ERP After Go-Live: Telecommunications Taxes and Measurement at the Who Owns the System Barrie Tabin Berger Resources on Capital Planning LA Country Metropolitan Shayne C. Kavanagh FEDERAL FOCUS Christopher P Morrill Transportation Authority December, page 48 October, page 58 BEST PRACTICES Steven R. Kreklow SOLUTIONS October, page 44 Smart City Strategies February, page 50 Critical for Broadband Access Neal Peirce WISCONSIN TECHNICAL Performance Management SHARED SERVICES COMMENTARY COLLEGE SYSTEM and the Modern Budget Office June, page 7 Self Insuring: How One Group Steven R. Kreklow Making Local Government More of Public Institutions Did It SOLUTIONS Workable through Shared Services Steven Stoeger-Moore April, page 94 John Ruggini BEST PRACTICES February, page 30 Technology Tools August, page 48 for Performance Management Steven R. Kreklow SOLUTIONS STRESS June, page 58 Increasing Professional and The Voices of the People, Missing Personal Productivity Through Links in performance Measurement Managing Stress =Ww Management Julius Rhodes Barbara |. Cohn Berman August, page 42 june, page 16 Complex Parking Problems... TAX-EXEMPT FINANCING One Simple Solution. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA (see Debt Management) An Exercise In Cost Saving: Carsharing Jeffrey Allen Friedman TAXES AND REVENUES December, page 4 President Signs Tax Bill: New Regulations and Burdens RETIREMENT AND on State and Local Governments ney and BR arrie Tabin Berger BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL FOCUS 2006 Retirement Roundup August, page 55 and Insights for 2007 Barrie Tabin Berger FEDERL FOCUS TECHNOLOGY December, page 6 Budgeting Technology: A Private Preserving the Future: GFOA’s Sector Solution for an Enduring Guidance Role in Pensions Public Sector Problem? Shayne Kavanagh and Jot n Ruggir December page © Recommended Practice a Tutor for New Pension Board Member Effective Budget Management: Take 301-984-8844 a Fresh Look at Your Workforce Maryann t Chr Marvey www.wwparking.com BEST PRACTICES December, | February, page 42 [email protected] December 2006 | Government Finance Review 79

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