Cultivating a Growth Mindset
A growth mindset can be the difference between accomplishing our goals or letting them go. Here are some practical tips to cultivate yours.
A growth mindset can be the difference between accomplishing our goals or letting them go. Here are some practical tips to cultivate yours.
Sign up for the free 2022 Google Government Summit on Tuesday, Nov. 15 in Washington, D.C.
The General Services Administration has used a traditional networking model focused on the perimeter, meaning that anything inside it was trustworthy. The agency is shifting to Zero Trust Architecture. Here are some of the things they’ve learned.
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.
Agencies often overestimate the trouble they will have with some aspects of cloud migration, while underestimating others.
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.
Good leaders can catch problems early, offer their employees ample opportunities, and embrace new ways of doing business. The President’s Learning Agenda can guide the way.
A four-step approach can help agencies identify slow and inefficient business workflows that are hindering work processes or service delivery.
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.