New to Government? Ten Pieces of Unconventional Advice (Part One)
Whether you are just starting out in your government career or are a few years in, we can all use a little advice on how to succeed.
Whether you are just starting out in your government career or are a few years in, we can all use a little advice on how to succeed.
Too often, governments try to tell their citizens what they think they want to know instead of what they actually want to know. Check out these tips on how to curate better content and promote engagement.
Prediction: GovTech startups are going to knock the socks off of traditional IT vendors – we’ll all be better off for it.
There’s a gift you can give every day to the people you work with—bosses, peers, subordinates. It doesn’t cost a dime, and it pays out major dividends in terms of positive culture and good working relationships.
Fact sheets are a good way to deliver information concisely. Avoid some common pitfalls.
Some rules should be broken. Especially those that say you can’t achieve your highest goals because of chromosomal demarcations. Because, you know, “the times they are a-changing.”
Although it’s only been a week since the inauguration, changes in federal government have been coming fast. It’s a lot to keep track of. But, it’s crucial for federal employees and people who work with the government to stay informed about new developments.
Learn how to develop a call to action to enhance your communication plan.
With the numerous retirements and the hiring of newer employees, the workforce is going to look very different in the next five years. It is important that organizations have a simple ways to start retaining valuable knowledge.
Should your agency or department get rid of the annual performance review?