Using the experience of Coach Payton, this blog explores the strength of situational leadership. Leadership is not an all-or-nothing solution. Like coaching, leaders must be flexible and treat each person and situation based on the unique need, talent or circumstance.
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How to Use Email to Maximize Your Workplace Success
Stressed out about that overcrowded inbox? Organizing and responding promptly is key to professional success. Here’s how you can better manage your email.
The Science Behind Relaxing Vacations
Do you know there is a science behind the art of taking it easy? Here’s how you can use research to help you take more relaxing vacations.
Net Neutrality: Should Cities Take Action?
The repeal of net neutrality rules was officially and completely rolled back on June 11, 2018. What’s next? How can cities protect themselves?
10 Tips to Help You Get the Budget You Need for Trainings
Training can be a tough sell in today’s environment. Hopefully, these 10 tips can help you negotiate your way to better training opportunities!
How New Acquisition Approaches Ease Cloud Adoption
A better way to acquire IT that more closely matches the speed of innovation has long been a priority for agency CIOs. The government is responding with new acquisition approaches.
In Something We Trust: The Difference a Great Manager Makes
Many local civil servants choose public service over higher salaries or less stress. A great manager can make all the difference in choosing to stay.
Meet the Govie That’s Shining a Light on Rare Diseases
Rare illnesses can have a serious impact on a patient’s life. One scientist is identifying rare genetic diseases to save thousands of patients!
Tips and Tricks for Healthy Work-Life Balance: Mindfulness
You don’t have to take two weeks off for a deep meditation retreat to start practicing and reaping the benefits of mindfulness in your own workplace.
3 Myths About Millennials and Government
In this post, we’ll shed some light on three myths about millennials and government.