Government’s Dilemma: Modern Goals, Legacy Systems
Often when agencies think about modernizing systems, they think about implementing a cloud solution, but automation is also essential to embrace the power of efficiency.
Often when agencies think about modernizing systems, they think about implementing a cloud solution, but automation is also essential to embrace the power of efficiency.
Coming back to work from a holiday vacation can be tough. Here’s how you can deal.
This blog is the first of six upcoming articles from GovLoop about the growing cybersecurity threat known as ransomware.
If you are struggling with burnout in your career, or even just feeling stressed or frustrated at work, here are three tips to help you keep ice cold.
When looking to build out your team, how do you determine cultural fit? Given the need for government to hire candidates who align with the long-term objectives of an agency, one framework to use is missionary vs. mercenary.
It is the actions of people that create an environment, and the environment that then sustains and nurtures a people. It is one action, day by day, one person at a time, that will contribute to a healthy environment.
It is helpful to know the common characteristics of low resilience and what behaviors you may exhibit when your resilience is slipping, so you know when you should engage in resilience enhancing activities or need to assist others in addressing their resilience.
GovLoop spoke with automation leaders in North Dakota’s government on a number of topics, including automation use cases, best practices and workforce impacts.
Is your work case-like? If it involves lots of data, non-linear workflows, and requires you and your technology to work together to reach the right outcome, then the answer is yes. And if so, it is important to have the right tools for the job.
Starting today, the new GovLoop and NextGen Book Club will cover six books about leadership that public servants can enjoy throughout 2020.