Laura Sharman 24 February 2017

Free webinar on how to successfully merge councils

This is your last chance to sign up to a free webinar exploring how councils can implement successful mergers and partnerships.

Virginia Cross, Manager Program Delivery Support at Central Coast Council, Australia will share how they managed large scale change effectively when they became a ‘super council’ with their merger with neighbouring council, Wyong Shire.

The webinar from Promapp will explain how these forward-thinking councils have turned the merger into an opportunity to put their community at the centre of processes, and given staff a feeling of ownership over the process.

It will also cover how a structured approach to identify, retain and leverage future best practices has been implemented, and how process mapping software has been used to facilitate the due diligence process.

The webinar takes place Tuesday 28th February 2017 at 8.30am. Sign up for your free place now.

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