True-To-Self Leadership: Finding the Right Fit
Attempting to be something you are not it futile and it often leads to more frustration. You must find the leadership style that works for you.
Attempting to be something you are not it futile and it often leads to more frustration. You must find the leadership style that works for you.
I know there have been several times in my professional life when things took an unexpected direction and I felt like success was out of reach. But, I got back on track by paving my personal pathway to success. Here’s how.
It’s said that cities are the new states. It’s for this reason we’re having conversations with city strategists who are experimenting with new ways of better engaging citizens. We’re recording a series of conversations with people interested in future cities on November 17 in San Francisco. We’ve an award winning documentary cameraman. All the conversationsRead… Read more »
I expected the course to be physically demanding. I didn’t expect the course to reveal the importance of character.
How will communications leaders be defined in the future? What skills will you need to be successful as roles evolve? Here are a few ideas.
Design is not merely a first impression of something we are about to consume. It controls how we consume content, from the order we read elements on a page to the shape and spacing of the letters.
When integrated, the combination of performance measurement and program evaluation, or performance information (PI), can provide guidance on four critical areas of decision-making.
A host of advocacy groups and whistleblowers have signed a solidarity letter to support the bill HR 1557-Federal Employee Anti-discrimination Act. Congressman Elijah Cummings introduced HR 1557 on March 24, 2015. The bill, which amends the Notification and Federal Employee Anti-discrimination and Retaliation (No FEAR) Act of 2002, strengthens Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) protectionsRead… Read more »
Are smart cards the end-all, be-all answer to network security? If you answered yes, think again.
Check out these five practical tips on how to keep your skills sharp when communicating with others.