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Leadership, Reading List

5 Things You Need to Know About Federal News From the Past Month

Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you these monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.

June 7, 2018
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: 5 Things Presidential Transition, agency leadership, executive orders, federal regulations, hr, Presidential Appointment, presidential transition, Staffing

Citizen Engagement, Communications, State and Local

A New Approach to Pet Overpopulation

Pet overpopulation is expensive. With the right approach, can this problem be framed in a way that saves both lives and money?

June 6, 2018
Sherie Sanders
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Tags: Featured Contributor, framing, Miscellaneous, open-data, pet overpopulation, public private partnerships, shelters, spay and neuter, state and local

Professional Development

Business and the Lack of Margin in Our Lives

Not leaving extra space in our lives (with our time, energy and finances) creates significant, but predictable stress for us. Here’s how to build in more margins for it.

May 30, 2018
Paul White
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Tags: Stress

Communications, Professional Development

Protecting Ourselves from a Passive-Aggressive Co-worker

Protecting ourselves from a passive-aggressive co-worker is to reaffirm that self-preservation is not paranoia. Here are tips to protect yourself.

May 30, 2018
Sherie Sanders
2 Comments

Tags: career, co-worker, communications, Featured Contributor, paranoia, passive-agressive, self-preservation

IoT

Career, Human Resources

Why Your City Should Create Talent, Not Just Attract It

Prioritizing attracting talent over growing it locally is like running on a treadmill hoping you’ll win the marathon. Instead, government officials and community leaders should prioritize accessible training opportunities for individuals already living in the region.

May 27, 2018
Jeff Mazur
2 Comments

Tags: cities, Growth, Hiring, labor, talent

Healthcare, Leadership, Professional Development

Is an Unfair Workplace Causing a Spike in Your Blood Pressure?

May is National High Blood Pressure Education month.  In recognition of the month, I urge everyone to integrate stress management practices into their daily routine.  Engage in self-care because an unfair workplace can impose havoc on the human body

May 25, 2018
Tanya Ward Jordan, M.S.
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Tags: discrimination, health, high blood pressure, unfair workplace, workforce

Tech

Insight from the Top Federal Entrepreneurs of 2018

There is no shortage of good ideas but there is a shortage of people driven enough to execute on them.

May 25, 2018
Isaac Barnes
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Tags: Entrepreneurs, startups, Top Federal Entrepreneurs

Communications, Professional Development

What Public Servants Can Learn from the Royal Wedding

It is a long way from Windsor Castle to city hall. Still, public relations at any level depend on how well the individuals involved play their roles on their own respective stages.

May 23, 2018
Sherie Sanders
One Comment

Tags: Citizen Engagement Communications, Featured Contributor, royal wedding

Cloud, Tech

3 Ways to Reduce IT Budgets in the Public Sector

Growing up I was told that there’s no such thing as a “free lunch.” While that may be true, it turns out that from IT’s perspective you can get a meal that’s cheap and good for you.

May 23, 2018
Brett Swartz
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Tags: budget, IT, Open source, self service

Communications

Will Your Website Get You Sued?

In 2017, almost 500 companies were sued in federal court for having websites that are inaccessible—i.e., not fully usable by people with disabilities. Here’s what you need to know to protect your organization.

May 22, 2018
Mike Steckel
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Tags: accessibility, Accessible, accessible technology, Americans with Disabilities Act, disability, government websites, website accessibility, website design, website development

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