YouTube video makes the rounds: Governor Christie and Mayor Booker: Don’t Worry, We’ve Got This
Fantastic parody on mayor Cory Booker’s success shoveling snow and saving citizens out of burning buildings – a must watch! Original post
Fantastic parody on mayor Cory Booker’s success shoveling snow and saving citizens out of burning buildings – a must watch! Original post
Many professionals overlook LinkedIn as a career development and business networking tool, only using the site when they need a job. This presents a challenge when you ultimately do need a network for your job search. Rather than being able to tap a very well-established network, you have to ramp up quickly. Networking is aRead… Read more »
Not making the connection? Understandable at first glance. The theme of this year’s NAGC Communications School is “Telling America’s Stories” and many of the speakers will be doing just that — sharing their case studies, experiences and anecdotes — and showing how their agency made an impression with their audience. That usually means connecting withRead… Read more »
Right now the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is hosting a Civic Data Challenge. This challenge hopes to “turn the raw data of ‘civic health’ into beautiful, useful applications and visualizations, enabling communities to be better understood and made to thrive.” Judges, that’s me, will evaluate entries based on the quality of the analysis andRead… Read more »
Government travel and conferences will likely take a slowdown as new controls have been placed to curb spending in the wake of the GSA conference scandal. Jeffrey D. Zients, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget sent out a memo to government officials and wrote up a blog post outlining these new controlsRead… Read more »
It’s an exciting time of year…we are gearing up to welcome our next class of USG-funded international high school exchange students. Wanted to bring to your attention the importance of youth exchange and the rewarding opportunities of hosting these future leaders from around the world. This DipNote blog says it all… Posted by J. AdamRead… Read more »
YGL’s The Economy and Tomorrow’s Leaders Survey! Our country has faced difficult economic conditions during the last several years. Those recently entering the workforce have been hit especially hard. Many existing studies focus on the struggles of unemployed youth. Most of YGL’s membership are currently employed, but may have still felt the impact of theRead… Read more »
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. BDU: Big Data – E-learning about “big data” which people keep telling me is going to be important. WP2Cloud – Interesting one for WordPress dorks (like me). Stores all your WP site stuff in Amazon’s cloud. Announcing Open Space South West #OpenSSW – Sounds likeRead… Read more »
Ok, so everyone is talking about Facebook and its IPO. There are several elements about this that I find interesting, none of which involve the billions of dollars that the IPO is going to raise. 1) So many of the overnight success stories we are talking involve businesses with a model that can be describedRead… Read more »
With one expert you get your messiah. They named a street after that guy, One Way. With two experts you get a discussion, also called an argument. With three or more experts you get the beginnings of transparency. With Mr. Google and his Internet, we have more knowledge than we need. Education used to beRead… Read more »