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Career, Communications

6 Tips to Design Better PowerPoints

Lots of things can go wrong when designing PowerPoints. Let’s talk about how to make PowerPoints right.

February 12, 2016
Michelle Baker
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Tags: Designing effective PowerPoints, featured blogger, powerpoints, PowerPoints for presentations, PowerPoints for training, presentations

Human Resources, Tech

From the Presidential Election to HR Technology – the Year of Disruption

Let’s look at five key shortcomings of agency legacies, and how they will inspire advancements to define 2016 as a year of disruption for federal HR technology.

February 12, 2016
Joe Abusamra
3 Comments

Tags: featured blogger, Federal, HR Technology, human resources, procurement, technology

Leadership

17 Awesome Civic Leaders in Cambridge

Cambridge and the broader Cambridge area is a hub for civic-related activity — most specifically, civic technology. The number of exciting initiatives and incredible people is overwhelming, so we decided to make a list of awesome civic leaders in Cambridge (order doesn’t matter).

February 12, 2016
Caroline Smith
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Tags: civic leadership, government

Communications

Re-imagining the Press Release Through Data

Admit it, press releases rarely work. King County, Wash., is now tracking data to learn which reporters are interested in specific subjects.

February 11, 2016
Derek Belt
2 Comments

Tags: communinication, data, featured blogger, press release

Leadership

How to Be More Compassionate

Showing compassion could help you feel better about yourself and the world around you. Here are some tips on how to do it.

February 11, 2016
Jennifer Dreibelbis
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Tags: compassion, featured blogger

Acquisition, Mobile, Tech

FY 2015 Sees Agencies Saving Dollars on Wireless

As agencies move to a more mobile workforce, we have seen their demand for wireless services increase. Government use of GSA’s Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative (FSSI) Wireless Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs) in Fiscal Year 2015 (FY15) skyrocketed 500% over FY14.

February 11, 2016
Mary Davie ITC
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Tags: Acquisition, featured blogger, gsa, mobile, tech

Career, Communications

Communication Tips From Actors, Production Crews, and 4-Year Olds

Utilizing three ideas – the emotional check-in, the creation of a safe environment for truth, and utilizing a series of what’s good/what needs work questions (and waiting for the team to answer, not me) – might be an approach worth trying in the workplace.

February 11, 2016
Mary Beth Barber
3 Comments

Tags: communications, featured blogger, leadership, teamwork

Citizen Engagement, Leadership

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction

It all starts in the workplace. With engagement scores at rock bottom throughout the federal government, it is clear that we are not serving our second line customers who happen to be our colleagues very well. This malaise spills over into our interactions with our first line customers.

February 10, 2016
richard regan
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Tags: Customer Service, employee satisfaction, Engagement

Citizen Engagement, Digital Government

To Build a User-Friendly Website, Think Like a Customer

We realized that to meet our customers’ needs, we had to stop looking at the website through our own eyes and start looking at it through the eyes of a user.

February 10, 2016
Stephen L. Buckner
10 Comments

Tags: census bureau, design, featured blogger, User centered design

Career

Contentment: The Merge Between Working & Living

Work-life integration may look a bit different for everyone, but these simple guidelines can help you gain a basis of where your integration point needs to be.

February 10, 2016
Petra Colindres
2 Comments

Tags: contentment, featured blogger

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