Making the Case for Human-Centered Design in Government
In order for us to create a government that serves the public, we have to first understand what our constituents, citizens and residents need.
In order for us to create a government that serves the public, we have to first understand what our constituents, citizens and residents need.
By secrets, we don’t mean your friend’s surprise party or an old family recipe.
Embracing change to the extent success is constantly derived from initiatives can lead to a positive change in overlying work center culture.
We should be our own biggest cheerleaders. That’s because how we see ourselves largely dictates our actions.
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Defensive routines help “defend” ourselves from stress and anxiety but can also make us feel stuck. Mindfulness can help us change this behavior.
By understanding the people you serve, using the right technology and adapting to your surroundings, you can modernize to the maximum extent.
Here are some tips for practicing self-care more effectively and efficiently no matter your current personal and professional circumstances.
Here are five ways leaders can seamlessly incorporate hope, optimism and enthusiasm into their agencies’ plans for success.
Playbooks are familiar territory for sports teams and agencies alike. As basketball teams have trotted out motion – instead of isolation – offenses, agencies have taken a page of the same principle: that all parts of IT should be moving in unison.