This training course offers detailed information regarding all major areas of responsibility of a utility manager. The manual describes why planning, organization, and recordkeeping are critical to virtually all aspects of utility management. Practical, up-to-date staffing guidelines presented in this course reflect widely accepted management practices for interviewing, hiring, supervising, and disciplining employees. Legal requirements of recent federal legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are discussed, as is the importance of developing policies and procedures for dealing with harassment, grievances, and violence in the workplace. In addition, this training program highlights the essential elements of effective oral and written communications, including formal and informal public relations programs. A major segment of this course focuses on the financial management of a utility. topics discussed in this segment include assessing the financial strength and stability of the utility, budgeting, and funding capital improvements. This class will be completed via paper pencil and the final exam only will be need to be administered by a supervisor or co-worker.