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Cybersecurity

How to Stay Safe Online When You Work in Government

Keeping yourself safe online doesn’t have to be a hassle and you can have a little fun doing it! Here are a few easy tips that can make a considerable difference in keeping your online profile more secure and help you feel like a secret agent in the process.

May 4, 2016
Daniel Hanttula
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Tags: #Cybersecurity, featured blogger, online safety, Tips

Career

Don’t Wait for Your Career to Find You

To remain in a job that brings you no pleasure or a sense of accomplishment, at the end of the day, is a choice. There is no obstacle too great when the rewards are worth the sacrifices made to achieve them.

May 3, 2016
Alberto Principe
2 Comments

Tags: career, featured blogger, learning, motivation, Self-Improvement

Communications, Leadership

Talking About Change

Good communication is at the root of all successful organizational change. When done well, staff support the change and help their organizations evolve. Let’s talk about how to communicate well in times of change.

May 3, 2016
Emily Yahr
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Tags: change, communication, featured blogger, feedback, Leading Change, manager, messaging

Leadership

Keep Calm and Lead On: 5 Fundamentals for Effective Leaders

As a leader, you must be able to take full responsibility for any failures or mishaps. Is that something you can accept? Use this as a reminder or a quick guide to be an effective leader.

May 3, 2016
Yves Domingo
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Tags: leadership

Leadership

Praise Effort, Not Talent

Praise effort and resilience and avoid singling out intelligence, smartness or talent.

May 3, 2016
richard regan
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Tags: effort, management, talent

Acquisition, Tech

FirstNet for IT Application Developers

The need for a dedicated public safety network is getting bigger with the increased use of wireless devices.

May 3, 2016
Melinda Miller
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Tags: BYOD, featured blogger, firstnet, public safety

Career, Leadership

Why You Should Join a Nonprofit Board

The silo effect is something we have all probably felt within our organizations, but we can also feel it within the communities we work in. Joining a nonprofit board is a strategic and beneficial way to bridge that gap and improve connectivity.

May 2, 2016
Kim Schoetzow
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Tags: board, community, Engagement, featured blogger, Nonprofit, public, service, volunteer

Career, Communications

Assemble the Government Avengers: A Comic Book Lesson in Collaboration

In the world of government, we have many common threats to face. Though it may be possible to withstand them on our own, we make ourselves much mightier when we band together and tackle them as a team.

May 2, 2016
Adam Giorgi
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Tags: collaboration, continuous improvement, featured blogger, government reform, innovation, leadership, teamwork

Uncategorized

Navigating Your Federal Retirement: Your Successful Passage Into Financial Freedom

One thing has become abundantly clear to me in over six years of helping federal employees look forward to retirement: you cannot plan for retirement successfully if you don’t know and understand all of your options.

May 2, 2016
Brandon Christy
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Tags: retirement

Leadership, Tech

The Modern Government CIO

How can the vendor community help government CIOs embrace and act on the innovations that will lead to more successful outcomes? First, we have to help them execute on the key points that will create success, regardless of the service delivery model they choose

May 1, 2016
Franco Amalfi
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Tags: cio, cloud, featured blogger, IT leadership

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