Identifying a local government in your area

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August 6, 2020
Interest Group Consultant Simulation
August 6, 2020

Identifying a local government in your area

Unit VII Scholarly Activity For the Unit VII Scholarly Activity you are tasked with identifying a local government in your area and reading the annual report or similar document. Then you must provide answers to the following questions using memorandum format: What type of structure is used? o Identify the departments (using an organization chart). On the political side what is the head of council called? o Is this post elected at large? How are the council members elected? How many councilors are there? Identify one current political issue that is on the political agenda. o Identify a few key stakeholders that have a position in that issue. Identify and discuss the 21st century factors impacting the leaders in your local government structure. Your memo should be a minimum of three (3) pages and maximum of five (5) pages and be typed double-spaced using Times New Roman font (size 12) with one-inch margins on all sides. The memo should have the following sections: Heading o The heading of memorandums is designed to allow a reader to understand what he or she is looking at and decide quickly whether he or she should read it. The heading has four or five parts appearing in this order. The subject line should be brief but clear. To: From: Subject: Date: cc: Purpose o Because many messages cross a reader’s desk (or computer screen) daily the first thing she is likely to ask upon seeing one is Should I read this? The purpose section answers that question. A very direct opening like The purpose of this memo is to … is perfectly acceptable. Summary o The summary is a brief recounting of the entire memo including discussion/background conclusions and recommendation. Its placement as the second section allows a reader who does not need to know the details to stop reading. Background/Discussion o The discussion/background describes the method by which the conclusion was reached. This section provides details of the subject and the justification for the conclusion. In almost all cases this is the longest section of the memo — (e.g. five paragraphs of an eight-paragraph memo or two pages of a three-page memo). It is directed to those who need to know details. Conclusion o This makes some sort of conclusion from the issues and problems described in the Background/Discussion section. It also describes where you intend to go from here Reference Page Citations and references must follow APA format. Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.