Getting SMART About Project Management
SMART is a project management acronym that stands for having specifics and being measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
SMART is a project management acronym that stands for having specifics and being measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
According to a product development expert, prioritizing the best ideas helps agencies maximize their energy and achieve the most powerful results.
A top leadership coach says that agencies with more inspired workforces have more engaged employees achieving more mission successes.
Agencies that use digital document workflows and electronic signatures save energy, money and time on formerly manual processes.
Are you ready to be at the forefront of government IT, and is your department making investments to modernize IT service and project delivery?
Failure is a central part of DevOps, which is a project management strategy that combines developers and operators on the entire product process.
Effective project management requires learning how to productively utilize the unique characteristics of your team members.
Open source technology and developments allow governments of all sizes to launch applications that can immediately provide business returns, communicate with one another and find tailored, innovative solutions.
Research shows that government IT staff lead the way in knowledge management, process controls, and other steps toward ensuring IT service maturity compared to other industry sectors but they need to be on the cutting edge of tech changes to stay on top.
Peformance management is a collection of strategies for meeting goals effectively and efficiently that applies to individuals and their organizations.