As an ICMA Credentialed Manager, I have just filed my annual compliance report. ICMA stands for International City/County Managers Association. ICMA is the professionaland educational organization for chief appointed managers, administrators, and assistants in cities, towns, counties, and regional entities throughout the world.
As I filed the report, I reflected on the tenets I must strive to live by as a County Manager. New York local government units would do well to encourage their members to behave in accordance with the letter and spirit of such tenets. (For ICMA, see
http://icma.org/main/sc.asp)
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The Tenets are as follows:
Tenet 1Be dedicated to the concepts of effective and democratic local government by responsible elected officials and believe that professional general management is essential to the achievement of this objective.
Tenet 2Affirm the dignity and worth of the services rendered by government and maintain a constructive, creative, and practical attitude toward local government affairs and a deep sense of social responsibility as a trusted public servant
Tenet 3Be dedicated to the highest ideals of honor and integrity in all public and personal relationships in order that the member may merit the respect and confidence of the elected officials, of other officials and employees, and of the public.
Tenet 4Recognize that the chief function of local government at all times is to serve the best interests of all people.
Tenet 5Submit policy proposals to elected officials; provide them with facts and advice on matters of policy as a basis for making decisions and setting community goals; and uphold and implement local government policies adopted by elected officials.
Tenet 6Recognize that elected representatives of the people are entitled to the credit for the establishment of local government policies; responsibility for policy execution rests with the members.
Tenet 7Refrain from all political activities which undermine public confidence in professional administrators. Refrain from participation in the election of the members of the employing legislative body.
Tenet 8Make it a duty continually to improve the member's professional ability and to develop the competence of associates in the use of management techniques.
Tenet 9Keep the community informed on local government affairs; encourage communication between the citizens and all local government officers; emphasize friendly and courteous service to the public; and seek to improve the quality and image of public service.
Tenet 10Resist any encroachment on professional responsibilities, believing the member should be free to carry out official policies without interference, and handle each problem without discrimination on the basis of principle and justice.
Tenet 11Handle all matters of personnel on the basis of merit so that fairness and impartiality govern a member's decisions, pertaining to appointments, pay adjustments, promotions, and discipline.
Tenet 12Seek no favor; believe that personal aggrandizement or profit secured by confidential information or by misuse of public time is dishonest.