Manage Teamwork Across a Distributed Workforce
n a hybrid work environment, teamwork requires new tactics and a new intentionality. Here are some ways to foster your team, whether it’s in person or remote.
n a hybrid work environment, teamwork requires new tactics and a new intentionality. Here are some ways to foster your team, whether it’s in person or remote.
When governments nationwide had to switch to remote work nearly overnight, North Dakota’s technology office met the challenge of supporting and equipping 8,000 state employees who were suddenly working at home. Here’s what they learned.
government is an incredible and complex mechanism, and [you] need to understand how to navigate your bureaucracy
A government career offers many opportunities to find work that matters. But although you’re working for the public good, you also need to treat your career as a career — and treat yourself as a professional.
Streamlined workflows allow agencies to eliminate points of friction — hard-copy signatures and procurement paper trails, for instance — and respond better and faster to constituents. Indeed, automation can make a big difference.
When you’re a newbie, the wisdom of long-timers can lift the veil on the mysteries of life as a public servant. According to our experts, the most important thing in starting your government job is to embrace the complex and varied environment you’ve entered and explore it.
transformation, we often focus on the technology and expect the workplace culture to follow. But real change requires an engaged workforce.
Workplace culture may seem beyond your control, but if you’re a manager, you’re the one who can make a difference.
While the technology that agencies buy has changed considerably in recent years, the process of buying it, not so much. So just as government IT faces modernization, the procurement of government IT needs to modernize, too.
There’s nothing more transparent than raw data. But that’s not accessible to people. That’s where data visualization comes in. Increasingly, users expect data to be something they can see, not just read.