Managing Yourself – Step 3: Effective Time Management
Time is arguably the most important resource because we can’t get more of it and it’s the great equalizer – everyone has the same amount! Here’s how you can make the most of your time.
Time is arguably the most important resource because we can’t get more of it and it’s the great equalizer – everyone has the same amount! Here’s how you can make the most of your time.
Changes in government technology have improved a number of processes in recent years, but they’ve also come at a cost, namely in cybersecurity.
Smart open space is a vision similar to a smart cities vision. In particular, smart open space is designed to integrate information, communication technology and IoT in a secure fashion to manage open space and its various assets.
Life is always evolving. Let your education evolve too. When you are involved in continuing education, not only do you learn more but you expose yourself to new ideologies, leading to innovation.
Developing honor will help to sustain you by not accepting mediocracy, shame and low self-esteem.
The business of government is complex, highly demanding, and the direction of many projects can change without so much as a moment’s notice – effective government contract management can help ensure projects stay on track.
To modernize the data center, agencies not only must navigate the data deluge and transfer of workloads, they must consider what is financially and logistically feasible. That’s why the path forward involves an as-a-Service approach to streamline delivery of capabilities and technology while reducing costs.
The escalation of cyberattacks, both in volume and sophistication, makes it imperative that every public servant has an eye on security. Here are a few statistics that highlight the state of cybersecurity in government.
We need to do more to protect Americans in cyberspace. Like defenders of the Alamo, consumers and businesses are no match alone for our enemies (foreign and domestic) who freely prowl on our citizens.
Here’s how I applied the five stages of project management to our SharePoint journey.