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Helping Health and Human Services Get More Value From Data
State and local HHS agencies typically take the lead in identifying health-related problems, writing policies, directing response and gauging success.
How Agencies Are Enhancing Public Trust and Benefits With Advanced Data Analytics
Data analytics enable unprecedented budgetary transparency and accountability and, by extension, can do much to enhance trust in government.
The Benefits of Collective Leadership
Promoting an organizational culture built on collectively shared input and responsibility will result in a team dynamic that will be sustainable for years to come.
How Government Can Protect Against Frenemies Undermining Mission Success
Learn how to manage large portfolios or programs so all vendors are aligned to mission delivery, transparency is encouraged, and the adoption of a “badgeless culture” can be baked into contracts.
How to Co-Innovate for Agility
For too many years, government, industry and academia worked in silos to solve overlapping problems. But let’s think about it: Why repeat work that is already done?
Preparing Your Hybrid Workforce for Disaster
Here are three ways your agency can prepare for both physical and digital emergencies no matter where you and your coworkers are operating from.
What Agencies Achieved by Automating Data Processes
By automating analytics processes, agencies could conduct more efficient audits, identify water leaks faster, save over $1 million in duplicate payments and afford a faster recovery after a natural disaster.
Storytelling Principles Help Avoid Dreaded Groupthink
Conformity is a success-crusher for any organization. To foster independent thought and rise above mediocrity at work, all you need to do is think like a writer.
Trading Technical Debt for Managed Services in the Cloud
There’s no disputing the integral role technology plays in supporting nuanced government work. What is up for debate, however, is how much of that tech infrastructure agencies can and should maintain themselves.