Do’s and Don’ts for Hybrid Work
As agencies craft a new chapter in shaping the hybrid work environment, they must do so in a way that is equitable, inclusive, and, most importantly, intentional.
As agencies craft a new chapter in shaping the hybrid work environment, they must do so in a way that is equitable, inclusive, and, most importantly, intentional.
This new, hybrid work approach is not an inhibitor for knowledge capture and transfer – it actually enriches it.
Fortunately, the right mix of strategies and tools can keep agencies safe from resilience-damaging security incidents.
To develop modern community connections, government leaders should explore the untapped potential of recreational esports.
The new EO rewrites the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity and improves the confidentiality, integrity and availability of public sector data.
By automating analytics processes, agencies could conduct more efficient audits, identify water leaks faster, save over $1 million in duplicate payments and afford a faster recovery after a natural disaster.
Wondering how to position yourself as requirements for data skills increase? The Government Accountability Office could be the model you’re looking for.
Think about all the technology capabilities and internet-connected devices that have not only impacted where employees work but how they work.
A wise person once told me, “You are either the influencer or the one who is being influenced.” Therefore, in order to be the influencer, you must take opportunities that come your way.
You might be wondering, given the definition, how can vulnerability, a sucseptibility to possible attack or harm, become your BFF?
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