Yearly Archives: 2014

Congress to Pass Three-Day Spending Bill To Avoid Shutdown – Plus the DorobekINSIDER’s 7 Stories

On GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER: New year, new financial priorities? Every year millions of American pledge to lose weight, hit the gym and save money. But retirement savings can be confusing and downright complicated, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is here to help. We get insights from the TSP’s Kim Weaver. But up front: ARead… Read more »

How did your retirement fare in 2013? What should you do in 2014? Insights on the TSP

New year, new financial priorities? Every year millions of American pledge to lose weight, hit the gym and save money. But retirement savings can be confusing and downright complicated, the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is here to help. Kim Weaver is the Director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. SheRead… Read more »

Twitter Changes in 2014: 5 Strategic Cautions

Summary: Recent and forthcoming Twitter changes may serve the company’s short-term interests, but they may not lay the best foundation for long-term success. This post offers five strategic cautions that remind Twitter to think of itself as a utility rather than a novelty, capitalize on its unique strengths, minimize existing prejudices and points of resistance,Read… Read more »

What leadership lessons can we learn from professional football?

This weekend is considered by some to be the best in football. Whether you are a fan or not, this article highlights several good reminders from leaders that can be learned from professional football; including: Put trust in inexperienced professionals to take on more responsibility Cross-train employees Emphasize teamwork Here is link for article: http://blog.intuit.com/employees/foster-a-next-man-up-mentality-in-your-small-business/Read… Read more »

How Successful People Make The Most Of Their Weekends?

Check out this article, which has several helpful suggestions. http://buff.ly/1dGtCtk As someone who has a strong ‘J” preference with the MBTI assessment, I agree that planning actually makes weekends happier, and unlocks a key mechanism of joy. Which resonate with you? Which have you made part of your weekend routine? Which are you motivated toRead… Read more »

Square, Triangle, Circle

I admire artists and always wanted to draw. I’ve bought books about different sides of the brain, kits for drawing, cartooning, sketching, and a continuing stream of implements. Yesterday we went to Ed’s 2 hour class So You Think You Can’t Draw at Plaza Art and got slung into the mainstream. I’ve gone to manyRead… Read more »

TSP Talk Weekly Wrap Up

After a slow start to 2014, stocks rebounded last week and showed some resilience by not breaking down after the weak jobs report on Friday. The gains took the S-fund out of the red for the year, but the C and I-funds still show minor losses. The F-fund, last year’s dog, has been the earlyRead… Read more »

Lynn Fine: Why I’m Coding for America

I grew up in an activist family. My parents moved to San Francisco in the 1960′s and were deeply involved in advancing issues of civil rights and social justice. With no Facebook posts or Twitter hashtags available to them they had to organize the old-fashioned way. While my mother is surprisingly tech-savvy (her skills putRead… Read more »

GSA Sales Outperforms Overall Government Contract Spending in FY 2013

Released sales figures for fiscal year (FY) 2013 as reported to GSA by contractors show that despite a challenging year in the government marketplace, GSA performed better than overall government contract spending by approximately 3%. In FY 2013, government contractors faced sequestration, budget cuts, and budget uncertainty that resulted in about a 10% reduction inRead… Read more »