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Career

Influencing Empathy in Your Organization

Influencing empathy in your organization, is it even possible? This article describes three possible ways to achieve empathy for yourself and others.

November 4, 2020
Tina Mertel
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Tags: behavior change, communication, empathy, influence, leadership

Cybersecurity, Digital Government, State and Local

How States Secured the Election… And So Much More

Responsible for carrying out the election were not just poll workers and election officials, but thousands of IT staffers around the country who defended against cyberattacks.

November 4, 2020
Isaac Constans
One Comment

Tags: AI, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, election security, New Jersey, North Carolina, Red Hat, State and Local Government

Cybersecurity

Leveraging Zero Trust Against Cyberattacks

Zero trust can dramatically elevate agencies’ cyberdefenses from their legacy security architectures. And industry expert shared three ways agencies can stop lateral cyberattacks.

November 3, 2020
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: Trend Micro, Zero Trust

Communications, Reading List, Uncategorized

Fed Employees Brace for a Potentially Contested Election: What to Consider

What all this shapes up for is an ugly government work environment in the immediate aftermath of the election, with a few possible situations at play.

November 2, 2020
Isaac Constans
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Tags: 2020 election, administration, AFGE, Center for Presidential Transition, contested election, courts, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, President Trump, transition

Cloud, Professional Development

Connecting Gov at Google Cloud’s Public Sector Summit

Learn about the Google Cloud Public Sector Summit, an exciting digital event that will connect government and academic communities across the globe.

November 2, 2020
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: cloud, Digital, Summit

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Career, Policy

Updated: 8 Do’s and Don’ts For Discussing Politics With Coworkers

Sometimes, it’s impossible to resist discussing politics with colleagues. If you’re going to do so, use these eight do’s and don’ts.

November 2, 2020
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: 2020 election, politics, presidential election, Workplace

Communications, Leadership

6 Self-Care Strategies to Help You Survive the Election

As a government worker, you’ve got to take care of yourself so you’re able to care for the country. How can you practice self-care to reduce stress?

November 2, 2020
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: "mental health", 2016 Presidential Election, 2020 election, election, Election Day, elections, managing stress, personal development, self-care, Stress, stress relief, transition

Citizen Engagement, Digital Government

The Right Content Services to Enhance CX

Investing in content services can greatly improve CX and casting a content services partner will ease your agency’s journey to better CX.

October 30, 2020
Uyen Nguyen
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Tags: content services, CX, Hyland

Career

Best of USAJobs October 30

GovLoop highlights some of the best opportunities available on USAJobs.com in a blog post each week.

October 30, 2020
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Spencer Grady-Pawl
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Tags: career, jobs, usajobs

IT Modernization, Project Management

Resilience to the Fore

Resilience requires agility – the ability to make slight, sometimes frequent, alterations to technology, processes or organizational goals – while staying within budget and staying true to agencies’ missions.

October 30, 2020
John L Pulley
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Tags: Affigent, Oracle

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