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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

Analytics, Big Data

Improve Resilience in the Era of More

Believe it or not, data largely determines organizational resilience. If agencies have the information at hand to make decisions, they can successfully anticipate and respond to challenges.

October 30, 2020
Isaac Constans
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Tags: data, organizational resilience, Veritas

Cybersecurity

Storytelling With Intelligence-Led Security

Agencies that don’t speak the same language as their employees and employees that don’t speak the same language as their agency leaders will find themselves constantly fighting cybersecurity fires.

October 29, 2020
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Mark Hensch
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Tags: recorded Future, threat intelligence

Human Resources, Leadership, Policy

USDS, OPM Test New Ideas for Improving Hiring Outcomes

U.S. Digital Service (USDS) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) have partnered to test hiring pilots. So far, agencies have positive feedback.

October 29, 2020
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John Monroe
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Tags: Hiring, opm, USDS

Human Resources, Leadership, State and Local

In Recruiting Wars, Agencies Should Play to Their Strengths

For state and local governments, recruiting and hiring are always a challenge. But that’s not to say it’s hopeless. To learn more, GovLoop spoke with the Director of Research at the Center for State and Local Government Excellence.

October 27, 2020
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John Monroe
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Tags: center for state and local government excellence, Hiring, recruiting, Riva Liss-Levinson

Miscellaneous, State and Local

5 Local Gov Tips for Maximizing Parks and Green Spaces

Urban green spaces can serve so many purposes for so many people as long as they’re amenity-rich, accessible and visible.

October 26, 2020
Susan Trautman
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Tags: civic engagement, green space, parks, smart parks, urban green space

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