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Applying Best Practices to Real Life Scenarios

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It’s important to remember that any idea you have – no matter how small – is worth trying. The purpose of making the commitment is to apply some aspect of what you have learned from each TGA course. And don’t forget, it’s never too early to start working on your final project. Some of these initiatives involve longer timeframes, and starting the process early will avoid delaying your graduation.

 

If you are especially proud of a project you’ve completed or idea you’ve been cultivating and would like to share it with your colleagues or see it featured as a Best Practices article in the Michigan Township News (MTN) contact Shelley Tucker at (517) 321-6467, or e-mail shelley@michigantownships.org.

This page last updated on 10/10/2007.
 

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