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MUNICIPAL

MANAGEMENT

ACADEMY

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Municipal Management Academy

Program Goal

Mission statement: to provide effective training and educational opportunities for

managers and supervisors in municipal environments throughout the state of

Tennessee.

The Municipal Management Academy is designed to help both the new and the

experienced manager/supervisor develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities

required for successful management. The course sessions are easily adapted

for groups of different sizes, levels of experience and skill. The program can

serve as basic management training for the new manager or as a refresher

course for the experienced manager.

Each course emphasizes discussion and group activities to encourage

participants to learn from one another, often resulting in better teamwork,

cohesiveness, and communications among managers.

Curriculum

The Academy is divided into three levels.

Level I requires completion of eight 4-hour sessions.

Level II contains eight 4-hour sessions, of which four are required and

four are electives to be chosen by the city.

Level III includes completion of a practicum (20 hours) plus three

4-hour courses for a total of 32 hours.

The ultimate goal of this program is for supervisors to practice successful

managerial/ supervisory skills and behaviors on the job. To achieve this goal, the

course is designed to:

Examine the roles and responsibilities of local government managers

and supervisors

Identify characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of effective and

successful managers/supervisors

Assess individual strengths and weaknesses in order to build on

strengths and correct weaknesses

Learn and practice new supervisory skills

Apply theories of effective supervision in practice

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Level I Session Descriptions

MMA01: Municipal Management Overview

A broad functional overview of municipal management is provided for managers and supervisors. A self-assessment allows participants to identify areas in which they need to improve their skills and allows them to set specific personal goals and objectives for this program. They also explore leadership models and how each relates to the responsibilities and roles of municipal managers and supervisors. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA02: Understanding Work Styles

This class examines the roles, characteristics, skills, and behaviors of effective leaders and offers models for supervisory styles. Participants will explore their own leadership style through the use of the DiSC personality profile and will recognize behavioral styles that are used by others. This benefits everyone by having more effective working relationships. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA03: Planning and Organizing for Results

Participants in this class are provided the key elements of planning including: managing one’s time effectively, setting SMART goals for their work team which are linked to the city’s mission statements, establishing work plans and schedules, prioritizing work flow, and creating performance measures for checking results. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA04: Performance Management - Positive Discipline

The performance management process and the importance of setting expectations is explored in this class. This class also examines factors that contribute to performance problems and grievances and emphasizes the importance of encouraging self-discipline. A problem solving approach is used in addressing performance problems and taking disciplinary measures in accordance with city policy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA05: Human Resource Overview

Employment law is an ever increasing issue of importance in the workplace. This session gives an overview of human resource issues and covers employment law including FMLA, ADA, Worker’s Compensation, FSLA, and EEOC. This session also includes a look at state laws governing employment and looks at the specific city’s personnel policies: rules and regulations as it applies to employees and supervisors. 4 CPE (CMFO Not Applicable)

MMA06: Workplace Harassment and Workplace Violence

This class clarifies how to recognize and prevent harassment, and learn what to do if harassment occurs to ensure protection of both the municipality and employees. Learn to recognize the risk factors, escalating behaviors, and ways to prevent or diffuse volatile situations and prevent workplace violence. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA07: Communication Skills

This session focuses on the process and elements of effective communications including active listening, “reading” verbal and nonverbal messages, giving and receiving feedback. It also introduces strategies for adapting to other individual communication styles. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA08: Motivating Your Workforce

Motivation plays a key role in ensuring that staff feel valued and empowered, team members will

strive to do their best, get more job satisfaction and be encouraged to stay. This session introduces

theories and concepts of motivation and their implications for supervisors and managers.

4 CPE (Other)

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Level II Session Descriptions

Required Courses

MMA09: Communicating, Coaching and Mentoring

Coaching, Counseling and Mentoring offers direct intervention in employee performance issues which is a leadership competency that requires a special set of skills and sensitivity. This session focuses on the different approaches a manager may take in intervening with employees and teaches them how to coach, counsel and mentor for performance change. Coaching, counseling and mentoring is a required Level II session of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA10: Delegation Skills

The Delegation Skills session emphasizes assigning responsibility to others, which requires skills in defining expectations, providing direction and support, and evaluating results. Delegation Skills is a required Level II course of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA11: Making Effective Decisions

Making Effective Decisions focuses on improving problem solving, decision making and critical thinking skills; it offers a concise problem-solving framework. It aids in clarifying problems, setting priorities, generating solutions and evaluating outcomes. Case studies come from real life and each can be used as a springboard for reflection or discussion. This course is applicable to management in any

department or any level of local government. Making Effective Decisions is a required Level II course of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA12: Developing Teamwork

Developing Teamwork addresses management’s role in forming, training, and supporting teams, describes the role and functions of the team leader, and offers suggestions for training. This session utilizes case studies which describe work team management in a broad variety of local governments. Developing Teamwork is a required session of Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

Elective Courses for Level II and Level III

MMA13: Customer Service

The Customer Service class emphasizes the local government employee’s responsibility to provide citizens with quality service and the supervisor’s role in fostering a customer service orientation. Customer Service is an elective session of Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA14:

Interviewing, Selecting & Retaining Employees Interviewing, Selecting & Retaining

Employees addresses skills involved in the recruiting, interviewing and selecting of employees, covers legal aspects of interviewing and identifies supervisory practices that support employee retention. This course is an elective session of Level II of the Municipal Management Academy.

4 CPE (Other)

MMA15: Employee Performance Evaluations

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MMA18: Conflict Management

In this course, participants will identify their current style of conflict management, define the process of conflict management, and develop the “skill set” for effective conflict management and resolution. Highlights include understanding what creates conflict, and techniques of reactive and proactive conflict management. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy.

4 CPE (Other)

MMA19: Managing a Diverse Workforce

Managing a Culturally Diverse Workforce course is an interactive session that covers an introduction to diverse group characteristics and definitions which will include the impact culture may have on interpersonal work relationships. Participants will benefit from understanding how to build effective cultural diverse

multi-generational teams while learning to minimize conflicts. They will explore the important role leadership has in ensuring the work environment is culturally inclusive while promoting a welcome, productive and supportive environment. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA20: Managing Projects

Managing Projects through leadership and teamwork offers insight into specific challenges of managing a project, and offers suggestions for avoiding common pitfalls, and strategies for keeping a project on track. Participants are encouraged to identify and practice team-building techniques and project management strategies. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA21:

Budget and Finance for the Manager

Budget & Finance for the Manager provides an overview of the local government budget process and the manager’s role in that process. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Financial)

MMA22: Ethics in Government

Ethics in Government offers a number of practical, specific suggestions for evaluating your own ethical patterns. Discusses how to recognize the ethical implications of decisions and establish procedures and programs that will make ethics a key work style element. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Other)

MMA23: Performance Measurement

This course defines performance measurement and offers a look at the concept of performance measurement from the perspective of a supervisor or manager of municipal services. This class helps develop meaningful performance indices for the workplace. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy.4 CPE (Other)

MMA24:

Risk Management and Safety

This course outlines the foundation of essential risk practices for municipal managers. Discusses exposures that can lead to financial, human, property, and liability losses, and aids in developing

management strategies to address loss exposures. This course also covers state and federal laws. This course is an elective session in Level II of the Municipal Management Academy. 4 CPE (Financial)

Note: To complete the level II certificate the participant must complete 32 hours. The first 4

sessions are required. Each city then selects 4 sessions from the list of ten elective courses.

MMA17: Managing Change

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Level III

Requirements for completion include: Completion of three 4-hour courses and completion of a

practicum (20 hours) for a total of 32 hours.

Certificate Requirements

Level I participants must complete all 8 of the required sessions for a total of 32 hours to be

awarded a Municipal Management Academy Level 1 certificate.

Level II participants must complete 32 hours of Level II sessions that must include the 4 required

sessions and 4 elective sessions to be awarded a Municipal Management Academy Level 2

Certificate.

Level III participants must complete a 20-hour practicum, plus three 4-hour sessions to be

awarded a Municipal Management Academy Level 3 certificate.

Makeup Policy

All program requirements must be met

within five years of begining the program to receive a

certificate. If you miss any Level 1 course or any of the required Level 2 courses, you must make

it up before receiving a certificate. If you miss any elective course in Levels 2 or 3, you may make

it up by attending any elective course you have not previously received credit for attending. Please

contact your MTAS office for scheduling details on making up missed classes.

Doug Brown

Administrative Specialist II

Email:

[email protected]

Phone: 865.974.9140

Dr. P.J. Snodgrass

(East Tennessee Regions)

Training Consultant

Email:

[email protected]

Phone: 865.974.9858

Contact Us

Kurt Frederick

(West and Middle Tennessee Regions)

Training Consultant

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Online Transcripts

If you are uncertain which MMA classes you attended or need to make up, you can get a printable transcript of all the MTAS classes you have attended, go to http://www.solutionpoint.tennessee.edu/MTAS

To access your transcript the first time, you will need to email MTAS to get your username and password. If your transcript shows you as having “Passed/Completed” a class, that means you attended and have received credit for it. If it shows you “confirmed” for a class, that means you were registered for the class but did not attend or complete it.

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