The Most Inspiring Government News Stories of 2019
We could all use a reminder about the inspiring events that happened this year thanks to government agencies large and small.
We could all use a reminder about the inspiring events that happened this year thanks to government agencies large and small.
Remember when teachers assigned so much reading we forgot how to do it for fun? Research from Brookings shows that when students are assigned too much homework, it affects their success in the future. Reading is an escape away from the present, allowing you to explore more possibilities. When we are preoccupied with stiff assignments,Read… Read more »
Summer is the perfect time to catch up on all the reading you’ve been meaning to do. Whether you’re relaxing poolside or backcountry camping, take advantage of the the long days of summer with books that can ramp up your professional knowledge and skills. This summer reading list features seven recommended books that are aRead… Read more »
Leadership effectiveness is the place to start when conducting an organizational assessment, as leadership touches every aspect of an organization.
Creating a connection during a presentation allows for greater influence on your listeners — and a far less uncomfortable experience for the presenter.
Setting time aside to complete a job search is important, and yet, we don’t tend to take the job search seriously until we really need to.
The author of Moneyball and The Blind Side takes a look at the Trump transition team – and then at government itself.
Read on to meet the new GovLoop Featured Contributors, who will be posting once a week for the next three months. We’re excited to introduce you to them – and even more excited to read what they’ll be writing about.
It’s summertime, and the reading is easy.
Changes in federal government keep coming fast. That’s why GovLoop gives you these monthly recaps of federal news that may affect agency management and employment.