Yearly Archives: 2013

5 Characteristics That Will Keep You From Being Successful

“Winners never quit and quitters never win.” – Vince Lombardi Does not respect authority. Does not accept blame. Makes a lot of excuses. Does not see the need to prepare in advance for new opportunities. Does not see the importance of continuing education or training to develop new skills. Does not have a career orRead… Read more »

Make Your Retirement Count – A Look at the November Numbers and More

The federal government has arguably one of the best retirement plans out there, but that doesn’t mean you should sit back and not pay attention. Kim Weaver is the Director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. She told Chris Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program that November was all-in-all a great monthRead… Read more »

Private Social Networks: Every Organization Needs Them

Summary: This post highlights the risks associated with public social media platforms and describes how private social networks (aka private digital networks) can reduce those risks while also enhancing communication and collaboration among organizational stakeholders. It counters the main points of resistance offered by organizational leaders and articulates the importance of being prepared to establishRead… Read more »

Is Your State Pension Protected from Bankruptcy? – Plus the DorobekINSIDER’s 7 stories

On GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER: The deadline is quickly approaching to nominate someone for the Service to America Medals. The Oscars for federal employees. Find out how you can nominate your worthy co-worker. The top reads: The New York Times: Considering Which Head or Heads May Roll for a Troubled Website Rollout A huge story withRead… Read more »

Excellence on Display – The Oscars for Federal Employees

The Service to America Medals are the Oscars of public service awards. The annual awards – by the Partnership for Public Service – are given to outstanding public servants. Last year’s recipients included a NIH scientist who found the superbug infecting patients, a NASA rocket scientist who helped create the Mars Rover and a youngRead… Read more »

You Don’t Need A Consultant: 5 Tips To Improve Your Efficiency On Your Own

As a consultant, sometimes it is hard to admit when we’re not needed. In many cases, clients bring consultants in before trying to solve problems for themselves. I recently experienced this myself. With a home purchase and my destination wedding three weeks away, the government shutdown brought up mixed emotions. As a consultant, I wasn’tRead… Read more »

Jokes

This old man was walking down the street and he sees a little kid sitting on the curb crying. “Little kid, why are you crying?” “I can’t do what the big boys do!” So, the old man sat down and cried with him. Jokes are how we explain the not-yet-knowable, part of the process toRead… Read more »

Hats (and helmets) off to Gary Trudeau

A recent spate of suicides in Canadian vets from the Afghanistan campaign has drawn attention to the role and challenge of PTSD in vets. Canadian Senator Romeo Dallaire, former head of UN troops during the Rwandan genocide, and the subject of the film/book “Shake Hands With the Devil”, crashed his car the other day, afterRead… Read more »