GovLoop

How to Weather the Storms Ahead

Fork lightning striking down during summer storm.

Weather is an unpredictable force. Yes, we have weather forecasts, but even the best technology cannot always predict future weather patterns as they are constantly changing. Career federal employees need to be prepared to weather any storm. Tom Fox, Vice President of Leadership and Innovation for the Partnership for Public Service, believes that preparing leaders today will help them face any major change(s) they may encounter.

Fox sat down with Christopher Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program to discuss the Partnership’s Excellence in Government Fellows program and how the lessons learned from that experience could be useful for any change during a leader’s tenure.

“A crisis brings out the best and worst in people. The transition may or may not become a crisis, but it certainly puts people under duress. So, you have the opportunity to either step up or to recede,” Fox said.

Being Prepared for Turbulence

The career federal workforce must remember that they are the continuity of government. Fox shared that they need to view themselves as a calming force. They should think of themselves as the calm in the center of a hurricane. In other words, not only is it their “responsibility to be the ones who are both prepared and ready to respond to whatever circumstance may arise,” but they need to lead the way.

Leading in a crisis was the focal point of the Excellence in Government fellowship. Fox explained that the yearlong program allows current leaders in government (those with GS-14s and GS-15s) to develop the necessary skills to either enhance their leadership responsibilities in their existing roles or for the Senior Executive Service. The lessons track directly with the executive core qualifications of the Federal Government and insures that they have the ability to help government operate as effectively and efficiently as possible.

The Four Themes

No need to be fearful of the turbulence ahead. You now have the tools to protect you. You are ready to brace yourself for the journey ahead.

 

 

Exit mobile version