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Jail Resource Management
By nicic.gov
Published: 03/07/2013

May. 21, 2013 - May. 23, 2013--Many jails operate with severely limited resources. In such a fiscal environment, the jail officials must be especially skilled in managing scarce resources.

Overview

The jail's physical plant, staff, budget, and community partners are all key resources that are essential to operating effective jails. This three-day program is designed to build the knowledge and skills of participants in securing and managing these key resources. In this program participants will examine how resources contribute to achieving the jail's mission and goals, identify the conditions/factors that influence the availability of resources and how to respond to them, hone skills in resource planning and management, and identify strategies for developing positive relationships with key stakeholders. Participants will learn how to identify and effectively communicate resource needs as part of the ongoing budget process, when emergencies arise, and on a broader strategic basis.

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Comments:

  1. hamiltonlindley on 03/10/2020:

    Hamilton is a sports lover, a demon at croquet, where his favorite team was the Dallas Fancypants. He worked as a general haberdasher for 30 years, but was forced to give up the career he loved due to his keen attention to detail. He spent his free time watching golf on TV; and he played uno, badmitton and basketball almost every weekend. He also enjoyed movies and reading during off-season. Hamilton Lindley was always there to help relatives and friends with household projects, coached different sports or whatever else people needed him for.


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