Posts Tagged: nextgengov

How to Improve Your Career by Boosting Your Emotional Intelligence

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. Think of a leader you admire. Now, write down 3-5 characteristics of that leader that you admire about the way that they manage and work with others. What are those words you wrote down? This isRead… Read more »

How to Engage in Public-Private Partnerships

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. Issues of Engagement: As an educator and director of a mentoring program I didn’t realize how difficult it was to foster relationships between Private and Public sectors in the government. I mean, I figured that everyRead… Read more »

Budgeting 101: What Every Federal Employee Needs to Know about the Budget

He who controls the budget, controls where it’s going. Know the rules and move mountains. Edward Brigham, AABPA Speakers Bureau Coordinator and John Stehle, Senior Analyst for the Government Accountability Office focused on these two concepts during this 101 session on the budget at this year’s NextGenGov Summit in Washington. Ed and John encouraged theRead… Read more »

How to be a Changemaker Within Your Agency

Panelists: Russell Maltiempo, Project Manager (FDIC) Emily Doughtry, Special Assistant (EPA) Lorena Molina-Irizarry, Hispanic Employment Program Manager (HEPM) Laura Kunkel, Special Assistant at HUD Steve Ressler, Founder of Govloop (Moderator) The panelists and their groups: Russell – Emerging Leaders Group at FDIC Emily – EPA’s Emerging Leadership Network (ELN) Lorena – NextGen Census Laura –Read… Read more »

#WeStillComing and Other Insights into Digital Communications

If you don’t know the story of the viral #WeStillComing, it’s ok; you can still have amazing digital communications thanks to these insights from the #nextgengov panelists who have been there and done it well. How do I get buy in for digital communications initiatives? Align communication plans and technologies with your agency or department’sRead… Read more »

The Best Spot to be an Entrepreneur? Try the Federal Government.

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. In one of our final keynote presentations, Cristin Dorgelo provide insights on her experience as an entrepreneur and shared her version of how agencies can capitalize on the wisdom of the crowds to create new waysRead… Read more »

Lessons Learned As A Drug Dealer In Federal Prison

It’s that time of year again! The next two days we’ll be blogging from GovLoop and YGL’s Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. It’s usually an unfortunate story to hear about a commissioned officer who ends up in federal prison…unless you’re Dr. Quinn Bott. Serving asRead… Read more »

Analytics & Decision Making: Taking the Pulse of the World

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. Data, data, data. You may love it or you may not. The thing about it is that it tells a story. In some cases, it may even be able to help support a stance on aRead… Read more »

How Congress and Polarization Are Impacting The Budget

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. If there is one thing that federal workers can agree on, it is that the budget process for the Federal Government has presented some challenges for the work the federal employee can do. When you addRead… Read more »

Avoiding the Awkward Pause

We’re blogging from the Next Generation of Government Training Summit. Follow along @NextGenGov and read more blog posts here. Networking From the Light Side of the Force Create a Different Paradigm for Networking Lots of people are hesitant about networking and associate it with stress, being too transactional. However, networking can be enjoyable, read belowRead… Read more »