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Leadership

Don’t Be Afraid of Accountability

Accountability is not a bad word. It’s something that should be celebrated.

February 14, 2018
Lekshmy Sankar
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Tags: Accountability, leadership, management

Analytics

Moving Toward an Analytics-Driven Security Operations Model

The reality today is that adopting an analytics-driven approach to security does not require a massive investment and forklift “re-do” – rather, it can be as straightforward as rethinking the overall approach and aligning to trends in how security operations are evolving across the industry.

February 13, 2018
Catherine Andrews
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Tags: analytics, security operations, splunk

Artificial Intelligence, Career, Digital Government, Human Resources, Tech

10 Ways the President’s Fiscal 2019 Budget Affects You

To help you understand what proposed changes will impact you, we’ve outlined a mix of management and technology issues ranging from pay and benefits to reducing the size of the federal workforce and new IT initiatives that will change the way you work.

February 13, 2018
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Nicole Blake Johnson
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Tags: budget, Donald Trump, fiscal 2019

Career, Human Resources, Leadership

What You Need to Know About the Best Places to Work in Gov

Mallory Barg Bulman, Vice President at the Partnership for Public Service, discussed recent agency rankings with Christopher Dorobek.

February 13, 2018
Joe Antoshak
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Tags: Best Places to Work in the Federal Government, Christopher Dorobek, DorobekINSIDER, Mallory Barg Bulman, Partnership for Public Service

Project Management

4 Things That You Should Know About Strategic Planning

Strategic planning is necessary to guide a department or agency into the future. Comparing where we are to where we need to be can stimulate ideas for steps and strategies involved in the formulation of a plan.

February 13, 2018
Tim Dendy
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Tags: management, planning, strategic

Citizen Engagement, Tech

2018 Digital Trends Impacting Government

Technology is constantly changing as new tools are developed and old tools are modified or repurposed, and these commercial innovations are having a growing impact on how we govern.

February 12, 2018
The IBM Center for The Business of Government
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Tags: data, Digital, foresight, future, government

Cloud, Digital Government, Tech

Scaling Digital Transformation in Government for Impact

Digital transformations in government are not easy or automatic — they are a journey. Still, tools and methods are available to accelerate strategic planning and execution, while providing a means to improve user experiences and maximize resources.

February 9, 2018
Catherine Andrews
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Tags: APIs, Cloud Migration, digital solutions, digital transformation, hybrid IT, microservices

Communications, Leadership

Subject of Office Gossip?

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me. Is that true? Words can be hurtful.

February 9, 2018
Lekshmy Sankar
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Tags: gossip, Workplace

Communications, Learning

Struggling With Public Speaking? We’ve Got You Covered

Public speaking. Those two words can strike fear into the hearts of anyone nervous about taking the stage. Here are some tips to steady those nerves.

February 8, 2018
Joe Antoshak
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Tags: Emily Jarvis, kristin mcnally, NextGen, sandy day

Career

5 Ways to Cope with Change at Work

Whether it’s a new administration, shifting budget priorities or even a shutdown, the only constant in being a public servant is change. Here’s how you can navigate.

February 8, 2018
Francesca El-Attrash
One Comment

Tags: change, Change Management, COPE, First 5, government, Millennial

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