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Tech

FirstNet for Emergency Management

FirstNet provides quality of service, priority and preemption for emergent medical communications.

May 25, 2016
Melinda Miller
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Tags: drones, EMS, featured blogger, firstnet

Career, Citizen Engagement, Leadership

Your Employees are Your Customers, Too

Don’t forget a core set of customers that you interact with every day: Your agency’s employees.

May 25, 2016
Jeannie Shiffer
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Tags: Customer Service, employee engagement, featured blogger

Career, Leadership

11 Tips to Keep You Motivated at the Office This Summer

Summer can be rough at the office. It’s (probably) much nicer outside, your coworkers and friends are taking exciting vacations, and you’re stuck in your cubicle. How can you beat the summer blues and remain motivated for the next few months? Here are some tips to get you started.

May 25, 2016
Heather Kerrigan
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Tags: motivation, summer, Work

Leadership, Tech

End of the Space Shuttle & the Beginning of Commercial Space: Leadership, Change, and Private-Public Partnerships

NASA wants to concentrate its limited resources on deep-space exploration and cede lower-Earth orbit to a burgeoning commercial space sector. Achieving these two goals requires transformational change.

May 24, 2016
The IBM Center for The Business of Government
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Tags: innovation, leadership, NASA, Partnership, private, public, public-private

Citizen Engagement, Communications

Making the Case for Communications in the Cabinet

What if large-scale government organizations had a single cabinet-level agency dedicated to communications and public engagement? The idea of a Secretary or Commissioner of Communications may seem outlandish at first glance, but I believe the concept deserves our consideration.

May 24, 2016
Adam Giorgi
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Tags: citizen engagement, communications, featured blogger, Marketing, public engagement

Career, Communications

6 Tips for Keeping Your Cool During Difficult Conversations

When we think of confronting difficult conversations, we associate it with a negative connotation. But believe it or not, difficult conversations can actually be incredibly productive. It’s all about channeling the right energy, keeping your cool, and coming with a plan

May 24, 2016
Allison Freeland
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Tags: critical conversations, Workplace

Communications, Leadership

Don’t Leave your Team Marooned Without Praise

Praise can fill your team with pride and can become something to look forward to during the most challenging of days.

May 24, 2016
Alberto Principe
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Tags: featured blogger, praise, team

Cybersecurity

Predictive Security Intelligence: Achieving Holistic Cybersecurity

To be effective in their security efforts, agencies must be proactive — using cyber analytics and cognitive-based systems to develop true security intelligence.

May 23, 2016
The IBM Center for The Business of Government
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Tags: #Cybersecurity, attacks, cyber, IT, threats

Career, Communications, Leadership

Why You Need to Set a Vision for Every Single Project

Set yourself up for success and set a vision for your project — every single time.

May 23, 2016
Emily Yahr
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Tags: change mangement, featured blogger, leadership, project mangement, vision

Communications

The Top 5 Rules for Email Etiquette

It may seem basic and elementary to be going over email etiquette if you’re already in an established career or even just post-grad status, but it’s not. Email etiquette is like a health physical – you’ve got to do an annual check-up to make sure you’re on the right track, and having some outside perspective… Read more »

May 23, 2016
Kim Schoetzow
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Tags: communication, Email, featured blogger, professional, technology

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