Mentorship: Ways to Grow Your Career
There’s one aspect of professional development that is less talked about but has a tremendous impact on the employee journey: mentorship.
There’s one aspect of professional development that is less talked about but has a tremendous impact on the employee journey: mentorship.
We reached out to GovLoop readers for their thoughts about employee experience. Here’s a summary of the survey results.
Data helps agencies meet their missions, but it’s only valuable if employees can access it. A cloud-based approach to data management can help. It should integrate disparate data sources, include artificial intelligence tools for users, and be built for the future.
Agencies are making greater use of artificial intelligence (AI), or at least preparing to. But the skills required to work successfully with AI are far more than simply technical — often they’re unrelated to IT. Here are AI skills agencies should look for as they develop their workforces and recruit new talent.
Arkansas Courts needed a better case management system. So they built their own, to save money and get the features they need.
Professional development opportunities can improve an employee’s overall work experience, but the benefits of career education are even more far-reaching. And mentorship makes a big difference.
Digital curb management is a little-known, but so very important, way for cities to manage delivery and parking logistics. Here’s what Seattle, with its 500 loading zones for package, food and supply deliveries, is doing.
Agencies need to harness their data to achieve mission goals. That means building an effective data culture.
We asked GovLoop readers about their AI-related thoughts and experiences. How are people using AI? What value does it offer, and what would make agencies use the technology more? Is AI more of a benefit or a risk, and why?
There are many ways that employers and colleagues can support working parents, and there are many things that parents can do to maintain balance and well-being in their lives.