Skills Development: By Proxy or By Design?
When taking on a new position, remember that the training you need for that job may not be the same training you need to meet your other professional goals.
When taking on a new position, remember that the training you need for that job may not be the same training you need to meet your other professional goals.
It can be hard for state and local governments to get started with AI. Here are some questions to ask and steps to take to begin.
The relationship between supervisors and their staff is critical, and each party has responsibility to help foster mutual respect, high productivity and enterprise success. Here’s what that involves.
Military spouses suffer from the assumption that their careers are secondary to their partner’s military obligations. But they can forge valuable careers, especially in government.
Good intentions can be helpful, but only if we follow through with them. Here is substantive advice on how to focus your personal and professional development based on what you intend.
For military spouses planting roots may more challenging than for most. Find out more about ways to face this challenge successfully.
When security information is disclosed carelessly or for political advantage and sensationalism, it can weaken public trust and pose safety risks to our governments, residents and employees.
DOJ has released new regulations requiring state and local agencies to make their digital content accessible. Here’s what you need to know.
As a new supervisor in the federal cybersecurity and compliance sectors, you’re stepping into a world that demands both technical prowess and strategic leadership. Here’s some advice to help you chart a course for career growth in this critical field.
Try these tips as a supportive leader and it will be a win-win for you as well as your team.