Competition in the Workplace? Compete With Yourself Instead
The only person we should truly be in competition with at the workplace is ourself.
The only person we should truly be in competition with at the workplace is ourself.
Cybersecurity and the citizen experience (CX) present a balancing act for agencies as although both are important, they’re often short on money and time.
Read on to meet these contributors for GovLoop who will be posting once a week for the next three months. They bring a variety of government experience ranging from engagement and retention to state and local HR to diversity and leadership management.
Don’t fall victim to the misconception that communications plans are change management. Communication plans are NOT change management. Communication plans are a PART of change management.
Business intelligence is an analysis of an agency’s past, present and future business operations for operational decision-making.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) just released their FY 2021 guide to the President’s Budget. As federal agencies prepare to submit their requests, information technology and customer experience dominate the agenda.
Unsurprisingly, our nation’s capital has a wealth of activities celebrating Independence Day. So many, in fact, that the real problem for those of us in the DC area might be making up our kinds on what to do. Fortunately for you, GovLoop has combed through the numerous events and many places to see fireworks toRead… Read more »
Everyone loves conferences—from the chance to hear inspiring keynotes to the opportunity to network with peers, they offer great content in a convenient package. However, it’s not always easy for government employees to step away from their desks and get the required budget to attend conferences. That’s why we’re hosting the completely virtual and completelyRead… Read more »
Hybrid clouds bridge the gap between legacy and modern IT systems by combining data from both. This gives agencies the best of both worlds on their IT.
What are your 4th of July plans? Mine include festivals, barbecues, fireworks, and catching up on some reading, the latter of which will probably be the easiest given the forecast. Whether you’ll be spending your weekend inside or outside, there are some great books to consider picking up that can offer some inspiration to takeRead… Read more »