Attending the Next Generation in Government Summit last week highlighted that government 1) is full of young, driven and innovative employees; and 2) needs to make sure that it harnesses that passionate creativity and allows it to STAY AND GROW IN GOVERNMENT!
I discussed this challenge in my column in the Washington Post this morning.
Part of leadership is about creating the next generation of leaders.
It's easy to look at the younger generation -- with their high expectations and big demands -- and scoff. Yes, they have so much to learn, but they also have a lot to give. And with the baby-boom retirement wave on the horizon, federal managers need to lay the foundation for the future by developing their young employees.
After spending some time last week at the Next Generation of Government Summit hosted by the social networking site GovLoop and by the professional organization Young Government Leaders, I was left thinking how strong our government will be if we effectively harness the intelligence, creativity, drive and enthusiasm of this up-and-coming group of employees.
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Comment by GovLoop on July 13, 2010 at 9:42am © 2012 Created by GovLoop.
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