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Bozeman city employees favor manager-led status quo in internal survey, consultant says
Summary
A preliminary employee survey presented to the Bozeman City Study Commission found staff generally favor retaining the current city manager-led structure and prioritized accountability, efficiency and stability; the presentation counted 176 responses out of roughly 524 city employees and flagged areas for further analysis.
Stan (Working Ventures) presented preliminary results from the city employee survey at the Jan. 15 Study Commission meeting, saying "174 total surveys completed as of noon today, Mountain Time," and later noting the tally rose to 176. He told commissioners those responses came from a pool of about 524 city employees.
The presentation showed city employees rated the city manager as having the greatest day-to-day impact on their work (average impact score 3.87 on a 1'5 scale) compared with the mayor (2.2) and neighborhood councils. On a direct question about who should run daily operations,…
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