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4 Ways to Amp Up Your Emotional Intelligence (EI)
The ability to show empathy, find possibilities in challenges, positively influence others, mitigate conflicts, contribute to team efforts, and inspire others to be their best are powerful tools for anyone with a desire to lead.
Your Guide to Key Advancements in Government Cybersecurity
There’s a lot of talk in government about modernizing aging systems and adopting digital services to give citizens the same type of experience they’re used to getting from private companies. But none of these initiatives can stand on its own without a solid cybersecurity strategy. Underpinning each effort is a major push to improve howRead… Read more »
Meet Your NextGen 2018 Keynote Speakers
Get to know the speakers who will be lighting up the stage at the Next Generation of Government Training Summit this August!
What Social and Collaborative Tools Could Mean for Your Agency
Social and collaborative tools help people or groups interact and share information. Often, these tools find a natural home on the internet.
Want to Elevate Your Personal Brand? – GovLoop Daily Awesome – May 1, 2018
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Want to Enhance Your Social Media Presence? Let Your Inner “Leslie Knope” Shine
These simple strategies – inspired by Leslie Knope herself – can help you enhance your social media presence and promote your brand and engage your community.
Finding Meaning In Your Job If It Isn’t Your Passion
Jobs that marry your passion with making a living are few and far between. But even if your current job isn’t your passion, here are some ways to stay motivated.
Active Listening Happened When I Gave Them My Knees
Active listening means being both physically and mentally ready to listen. It also means exploring the other person’s words by drawing them out through the use of open-ended, thought-provoking questions.
Where Do You Meet Strangers in Your City?
We grow the most in inclusive public spaces where people are different than us. How do we build these inclusive public spaces in our cities?