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Bullying in the Workplace and Making Mobility Work


Bullying in the Workplace and Making Mobility Work by GovLoop Insights

Happy Wednesday March 21st 2012… So much to get to today!!!

Happy Wednesday… SO much to get to today.

On Tuesday, the House Republicans unveiled their version of the fiscal 2013 budget. There is a lot of stuff in there, as you might imagine. The budget wars are heating up again. Government Executive says the plan includes an extension of the federal pay freeze and a reduction in the federal workforce. We’ll get to some of those details in just a minute.

Let’s be honest… just as the Obama administration’s version of the fiscal 2013 budget is really just a vision document, this plan by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan isn’t going to get passed as is. But it is an important read because it gives you a real sense as to the issues in the debate.

Read the full Ryan fiscal 2013 budget plan… and read the analysis by the Congressional Budget Office.

And… Today marks the 6th birthday of Twitter — the now ubiquitous collaboration platform where people share 140 characters of information. It was on On March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey (@jack) sent the first Tweet.

And it’s GovLoop — we’re looking for your insights… How has Twitter changed government? how you do your job? how you get information?

On today’s program…

All that ahead…

But as we do each day, after the break… we start with the stories that impact your life for Wednesday the 21 of March, 2012… your government world in 120-seconds…

Workplace bullies
Tom Fox, vice president for leadership and innovation at the Partnership for Public Service

Unfortunately, some bullies don’t grow up, they just grow older. And dealing with a workplace bully can be just as challenging as dealing with a bully in middle school.Tom Fox is the vice president for leadership and innovation at the Partnership for Public Service. He wrote about the topic of workplace bullying in his column in The Washington Post… and it generated a significant response. I asked him what workplace bullying actually looks like.

On GovLoop: 12 Signs You Might Be A Bully by Paul Wolf

On GovLoop: How have you dealt with a workplace bully?

WashingtonPost.com: Federal Coach: Bullying at work

Mobile in the government workplace
Sean Carroll, Chief Operating Officer at the U.S. Agency for International Development; Dr. Emma Garrison-Alexander, Chief Information Officer at the Transportation Security Administration; Lloyd Griffiths, Dean, Volgenau School of Engineering, George Mason University; Avi Bender, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Census Bureau

Mobile technology is fundamentally changing the way the government runs. And it is also changing how you work. There are a lot of challenges there in making the workplace mobile.

I moderated an AFFIRM panel dealing with this exact issue. And I got to talk with a array of technology experts: two federal CIOs, one federal CTO, and a university mobility expert. I started off talking with Avi Bender the CTO at the Census Bureau. Avi told me what the mobile workplace is….

On GovLoop: Yammering on about mobility but no real solutions…think again; Some solutions

See video of the AFFIRM mobile government conference.

Before we head out… a few closing items…

Coming up tomorrow on GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER… We sat down with Waldo Jaquith the developer behind Virginia Decoded and Ethics.gov and discussed the importance of open source and open government and his plan to become the Johnny Appleseed of open source for government by taking his code across statelines and beyond.

That does it for us today. The producers of GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER are Emily Jarvis and Stephen Peteritas.

I’m Christopher Dorobek… Thanks for being here. Go out and do good work.

And we’ll see you online… DorobekINSIDER.com

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