14 Sought-After Government Professional Development Awards
Check out if you qualify for any of these awards for professional development, career advancement, mentorship, knowledge sharing, skill building, and goal achievement.
Check out if you qualify for any of these awards for professional development, career advancement, mentorship, knowledge sharing, skill building, and goal achievement.
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Before you develop your next internal comms strategy or craft your next one-off piece of content, asking the three questions below can get you moving toward content that adds value to your organization’s portal.
There’s a limited pool of talent to draw on and everyone wants them. What is your government doing to recruit the top talent?
Those working in the public sector may at some point find themselves having to deal with public scrutiny. Take a long-term, proactive relationship-building approach, rather than waiting until issues explode and you are caught fighting fires.
Forms are one of the main sources of information intake for government agencies, and yet they’re often thrown together haphazardly – with overutilized templates or poorly considered practices.
Modern technology can make these aims attainable when the right solution is found, bridging the gap between government and a segmented population.
Whether you’re in a supervisory position or an entry-level one, understanding how to give and receive feedback is an important part of doing your job well.
Whether you’ve helped create your goals or they’ve been handed to you, ask yourself the following questions to help ensure they are the right goals for you and your organization. You can then use this info to have an informative discussion with your manager about your goals.
Communication can often be an afterthought. But if you frame your message correctly, it’s easier to get the results you want.