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Management article
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Reference no. F0312C
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2003
Revision date: 30-Jan-2013

Abstract

When Shirley Franklin took over as mayor of Atlanta in 2001, city hall was flat broke, employee morale was in the basement, and the public had lost faith. In her own words, Franklin describes how she's managing the city's recovery.

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Abstract

When Shirley Franklin took over as mayor of Atlanta in 2001, city hall was flat broke, employee morale was in the basement, and the public had lost faith. In her own words, Franklin describes how she's managing the city's recovery.

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