Mon 1 Feb, 2010
Welcome, all of our new Building Place Notebook readers!
We at Building Place are celebrating a pair of milestones this week, thanks to our readers: Our Building Place Notebook online newsletter received its…
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Mon 1 Feb, 2010
Welcome, all of our new Building Place Notebook readers!
We at Building Place are celebrating a pair of milestones this week, thanks to our readers: Our Building Place Notebook online newsletter received its…
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Tue 29 Dec, 2009
Paul Zucker, FAICP of Zucker Systems, Inc. just sent out an excellent “Management Doctor” message (excerpt below):
Dear Management Doctor,
I attended your 2-day seminar for Planning Directors a couple of years ago and found it to be quite informative. Some of the staff I now directly or indirectly supervise are not planners but are trained building inspectors or maintenance staff. I imagine that many Community Development Directors find themselves now having supervisory responsibilities over … engineers, inspectors, operations/maintenance, information technologies or administrative support to name a few.
Their respective skill-sets can be widely varying and can pose interesting supervisory challenges, particularly if the Director is not an expert in “their field.” I believe there would be a significant amount of interest in future sessions on specifically supervising or directing non-planner municipal staffs.
- “Non-Planner Challenged”
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About Zucker Systems, Inc.
“Zucker Systems takes its lead from the Japanese word ‘kaizen‘ (’a constant search for a better way’). We continually search for a more effective and efficient way to do things. These better ways produce greater service to our clients, as well as helping to create better communities. … We see ourselves as agents of change.
“To our knowledge, Zucker Systems is the only consulting firm in the United States that specializes in the analysis of planning, building and community development functions and related departments. Organization, management and process consultation is primarily completed for city and county government and non-profit clients.”
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Dear Non-Planner Challenged,
Mon 12 Oct, 2009
We’ve updated the Building Place Notebook’s right hand sidebar with several new features:
Now it’s easier than ever to find exactly what you’re looking for in the Building Place Notebook! We’ve added a “tag cloud” of the most popular tags on our articles. Scroll down the sidebar to click on any topic “tag” to see all of our articles covering that topic.
The Zoning Guru follows numerous community planning-related blogs and news websites, big and small. We’re big fans of…
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Mon 28 Sep, 2009
Welcome to our new Building Place Notebook readers from Planetizen.com!
We at Building Place are celebrating a couple of milestones that made us smile this week, thanks to our readers: Our Building Place Notebook online newsletter received its…
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Sat 23 May, 2009
Dear Subscribers,
Our weekly email digest of updates from our website got out of hand on Saturday for some of our subscribers, sending multiple copies due to an as-yet unknown error. For this, I apologize on behalf of Building Place.
The weekly digest feature has been disabled until we determine where the glitch occured.
- Rodney C. Nanney, AICP, Building Place
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