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How To Survive Workplace Bullies
If you think you left the bullies behind you, on the playground back in middle school, you may be wrong. Several years ago I researched a workplace phenomenon called ‘mobbing’.
Your Executive Order FAQ
Trump has issued 19 executive orders, and more are expected in the coming weeks. That’s led a lot of people to wonder exactly what an executive order is, why we have them, and what weight they carry. Here’s a quick answer to each of your top five questions about executive orders.
Generations Lost
Though I long to identify with some of what made the Baby Boom generation unique, I don’t quite fit in. Likewise, my son was born on the cusp of the Millennial generation and doesn’t identify with them or their predecessors. Gen-Xers have been called the “middle child” of generations, caught between “the two noisy behemoths”… Read more »
Know Your Rights on Personal Use of Social Media
Social media can keep us connected and informed. But as federal employees, we need to understand where to draw the line between personal use and official responsibility.
The Benefits of Modernization & Consolidated IT
Find out how IT modernization projects can help your agency consolidate systems and integrate IT operations and management tools.
Give the Gift that Removes All Doubt
There’s a gift you can give every day to the people you work with—bosses, peers, subordinates. It doesn’t cost a dime, and it pays out major dividends in terms of positive culture and good working relationships.
5 Things Feds Need to Know Right Now About Transition News
Although it’s only been a week since the inauguration, changes in federal government have been coming fast. It’s a lot to keep track of. But, it’s crucial for federal employees and people who work with the government to stay informed about new developments.
The Death of the Annual Performance Review
Should your agency or department get rid of the annual performance review?
11 Tips on Grooming Yourself for Leadership
For some in government, January can mark the beginning of, or next step in, a plan to reach a leadership position. Here, I’m sharing some tips on grooming yourself for the leadership role you desire to get your 2017 off to a great start.