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3 Leadership Tips for Driving Innovation in Government
If asked to name innovative organizations, how many government entities spring to mind? Not enough. This does not mean, however, that there is a shortage of innovation in government.
Become a GovLoop Speaker
Hi Future GovLoop Speakers! GovLoop is always looking to expand our speaker database and find new government voices who want to share their stories. Every week we do countless interviews for our guides, research briefs and online trainings. We also do a whole host of in-person events and our NextGen Summit every year. If youRead… Read more »
5 Things to be Thankful for
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – except when you think about all the things that can really get you down. Things are especially tough for millennials. Even so, there are many more reasons for millennials to be grateful this year.
What’s the Deal With Customer Service in Government?
The November edition of DorobekINSIDER Live dives into the nitty gritty of shortcomings in government customer service and where it can improve.
Tame Your Monkey Mind and Regain Focus
Have you ever found yourself with your mind spinning on stressful thoughts? Ones that wake you up in the middle of the night? Ones that steal your energy and focus? This is “monkey mind.”
Give Teams Intriguing Puzzles to Solve: Part 3
How can a leader start down the path of becoming a challenger? Our research showed that it starts with a very simple question every leader should consider: “What hard thing is my team capable of?”
GovLoop is Hiring – 2018 Fellowships
We are looking for bright, hard-working current or recent students (an undergraduate degree, or working towards one, is all that is required) to join us starting January 8th, 2018. These are paid internships in Downtown DC. Positions are 4 months with the opportunity to extend to 8 months.
A Lesson in Conviction
What can we learn from the architect, Jean-Pierre Houdin? A lesson in conviction.
Content is Called King for a Reason
Content is called king for a reason. Make sure the internet can see your actual content, not just a link.