How’d She Do That? Amy Wilson, Presidential Innovation Fellow
This Presidential Innovation Fellow’s route to the White House to join an elite group of technologists and innovative thinkers isn’t exactly what you’d expect.
This Presidential Innovation Fellow’s route to the White House to join an elite group of technologists and innovative thinkers isn’t exactly what you’d expect.
I think it’s useful to check ourselves every now and then – is this social media or corporate media?
Just as the relationship between corporate IT departments and employees has shifted, interactions between vendors and CHCOs are evolving toward a state of greater collaboration, in the interest of flexible systems that are highly responsive to agency demands. As a result, the systems elevate business process management capabilities. There’s no need to “reinvent the wheel”… Read more »
President Obama’s final budget puts a stake in the ground for his long-running agenda to inject the use of data and evidence into budget, policy, and operational decisions.
Social media can’t happen in a vacuum. We are way past that phase. Bake it into your everyday work, and plan accordingly. Where there’s a plan, there’s a way.
You might not think of data as raw material for storytelling, but remember, those metrics aren’t just numbers — they represent information about your customers. If you can figure out your customers’ stories, you’ll learn what you need to know to provide them with the best overall experience.
Four rules of engagement for homepages.
Faced with tight budgets and competition from the lucrative and perk-heavy private sector, government leaders are seeking new ways to engage with the mobile and social generation that is Millennials. Government agencies should explore three key strategies for attracting, retaining and developing the next generation of government talent.
Work-life effectiveness means something different to each individual. Define what it means to you.
Being noticed and remembered is essential to building your personal brand. A lack of gratitude and generosity can also make you memorable—but for all the wrong reasons.