Pandemic-Proofing Public Participation
Digital meetings can be convenient, but they don’t work for both citizens and government employees – at least, not right away.
Digital meetings can be convenient, but they don’t work for both citizens and government employees – at least, not right away.
One of the greatest traits a good leader should possess is the gift of discernment, especially when they delegate tasks.
When faced with a problem, we retread the same terrain in our minds, thinking the same thoughts and rehearsing the same internal dialogues. This kind of rumination is rarely helpful, and in fact, tends to lead to greater rigidity.
Ensuring your agency is prepared for the single audit is more important than ever. Here’s a rundown of what goverments must know.
Government data’s value extends along with its reach. This makes the use of social channels as valuable to government organizations as the data itself.
This helpful mini-worksheet will help you determine your five core values, what they are, and how to create a more intentional career.
For many leaders, communicating virtually with employees is a new way of doing business. Here are five tips for doing so practically and effectively.
Navigating the 2020-2021 school year and related childcare may be a major challenge for federal parents during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
What does the new executive order mean for federal hiring and what pros and cons should be considered? We break all that down and more.
What the community really wants to know is how their input was incorporated into the project. Here are some practical ways to visualize community feedback.