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Cross Training in Small Governments: What is it?
Small Government Forum Members receive complimentary access to Forum events. To register as a forum member, visit https://www.gfoa.org/detail/small-government-forum-event-registration This is a professional development event brought to you by the Small Government Forum (SGF). This discussion will focus on the history of employee cross-training in small organizations. It will explore why cross-training is important and how it can impact small organizations. It will address the benefits as well as some of the challenges and risk associated with cross-training. Finally, it will provide real-world examples of local governments who have done cross-training in the finance office and beyond. Objectives * Establish what cross-training is, and what it is not * Determine why cross-training is important for small governments * Discuss the challenges, risks, and benefits associated with cross-training
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7/27/2020
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Interactive Internet training
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