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Cybersecurity, Tech

5 Steps for Keeping Your Kids Safe Online

The Internet is an amazing place that allows children to meet and interact with people from around the world, but it also provides the bad guys new ways into your home that was heretofore unavailable.

May 19, 2016
Daniel Hanttula
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Tags: #Cybersecurity, children, featured blogger, kids, Safety

Citizen Engagement, Digital Government, Social Media

The Public Is Still Skeptical Of Federal Digital Customer Experience

Instagram scored the highest customer satisfaction rating of the 10 digital and nondigital channels we studied. The telephone scored the lowest. What about the eight in between?

May 19, 2016
Rick Parrish
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Tags: Customer Service, CX, social media

Communications, Digital Government

Top 10 Insights About Digital Inclusion from Experts in the Field

To begin to solve a problem as big as digital inclusion, first you need to understand the causes.

May 19, 2016
Lauren Girardin
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Tags: accessible technology, broadband access, broadband adoption, digital access, digital disparity, digital divide, digital equity, digital inclusion, digital inequality, digital literacy, digital skills, mobile access

Uncategorized

The Mean Girl Effect: 4 Steps to Overcome It

We need to facilitate women’s identification with their demographic group to help them manage their professional relationships, develop alliances and mentor relationships with other women.

May 18, 2016
Kimberly Hall
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Tags: diversity, featured blogger, leadersship, women

Cybersecurity

Prevent a Ransomware Attack with these 5 Must-Haves

What does it take to protect your agency’s network? Here are the five things you need to in place to avoid becoming the next ransomware casualty.

May 17, 2016
Greg Kushto
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Tags: administration, cyber security, data, Network, ransomware, Security, vulnerability

Communications, Learning

Beyond Schoolhouse Rock — Rethinking How We Teach Government

Those of us who work in government may not feel directly impacted by the world of civics teachers and government text books, but I’d argue they play an important, under appreciated role in our successes and challenges, big and small.

May 17, 2016
Adam Giorgi
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Tags: civics, communications, education, featured blogger, learning, public engagement, schoolhouse rock, teaching

Leadership

7 Leadership Lessons from House of Cards’ Claire Underwood

So much can be learned from Claire.

May 17, 2016
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Ryan Rosado
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Tags: house of cards, leadership

Career, Human Resources, Social Media

The Case For and Against ‘Friending’ Coworkers Online

Evidence shows there are positive outcomes from friending coworkers, but the risks outweigh the benefits for some, and that is why it’s okay to deny online friendships with your coworkers.

May 16, 2016
Kim Schoetzow
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Tags: career, communication, Engagement, Facebook, featured blogger, hierarchy, personal, private, public, social, social media

Career, Leadership

Change Agent Networks: A Success Story

When people use their abilities to engage and influence to catalyze change, we call them “change agents.” Learn about how the Colorado Department of Transportation successfully developed a Change Agent Network to foster change.

May 16, 2016
Emily Yahr
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Tags: Case-Study, change agent, change agent network, change champion, Colorado, featured blogger

Career, Leadership

Lead with Integrity and an Open Mind

Making mistakes is not only normal but also necessary for personal and professional growth.

May 16, 2016
Alberto Principe
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Tags: communication, featured blogger, leadership, management

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