Background
MacBride, Sue Ann was born on June 27, 1969 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Arthur S. and Marylou (McGowan) MacB.
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For leading companies in the private sector, benchmarking has become a major catalyst for change and a key tool for gathering information from competitors and process leaders, as well as from within. Benchmarking for Best Practices in the Public Sector is a unique practical guide that shows public officials and administrators at all levels of government how to identify the best practices and implement them in their organizations. Using real case examples from federal, state, and local governments, this book displays how benchmarking methods have been adapted to the unique needs of the public sector and describes the tangible benefits gained by public agencies that have applied these techniques. Offers detailed how-to advice along with checklists, flowcharts, sample forms, a resource directory, and other tools to help managers take action quickly.
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MacBride, Sue Ann was born on June 27, 1969 in Norwood, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Arthur S. and Marylou (McGowan) MacB.
Bachelor, Wellesley College, 1991. Master of Public Administration, George Washington University, 1996.
Paralegal, Law Offices Thomas S. Francis, Boston, 1991-1993; supervisor legal department, Wendover Funding Inc., Arlington, Virginia, 1993-1994; research associate, National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, Washington, 1995; research associate, Ikon Group Inc., Arlington, 1995-1996; graduate assistant, Department Public Administration, Washington, 1995-1996; consultant, International Business Machines Corporation, Bethesda, Maryland., since 1996.
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Volunteer Arlington County, Virginia, since 1996. Member American Society Public Administration, Wellesley Alumnae Club of Washington (program coordinator 1994-1995), Pi Alpha Alpha.