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The strategies and implementation steps outlined in this toolkit will help public health agencies strengthen their relationship management and communication through thoughtful planning and use of CRM tools. By clarifying internal goals, standardizing workflows, and selecting right-sized tools that fit agency capacity, agencies can intentionally improve systems for engagement.

From public health and environmental monitoring to urban planning and disaster response, organizations are looking to advanced analytics to transform location-based data into actionable insights. To help meet this growing demand, the School of UC San Diego Global Policy and Strategy (GPS) offers GPEC 447: Data Science Approaches to Spatial Analysis, a graduate course taught…

Financial reporting continued to evolve significantly during the second quarter of 2026, with important developments from standard-setting bodies and regulators. This quarterly update summarizes selected accounting, regulatory, and governance developments to help financial reporting professionals stay informed about changes that could affect accounting policies, disclosure requirements, internal controls, audit oversight, and reporting processes.

Published August 03, 2026, 11:36 a.m. EDT | Updated August 03, 2026, 9:33 p.m. EDT 3 Min Read The Financial Accounting Standards Board decided during a board meeting to add a project on goodwill impairment testing to its technical agenda. Processing Content The project will address the level at whic…

News A senior superannuation stakeholder has suggested the use of tax-effect accounting is now more compelling given the significance of an individual’s total super balance (TSB) with regard to the Division 296 tax. Colonial First State head of technical services Craig Day recognised TSB value is …