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.
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.
Fact sheets are a good way to deliver information concisely. Avoid some common pitfalls.
Some rules should be broken. Especially those that say you can’t achieve your highest goals because of chromosomal demarcations. Because, you know, “the times they are a-changing.”
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.
Want to learn how to communicate with your coworkers better? Identifying their communication style can be a big help.
Learn how to develop a call to action to enhance your communication plan.
With the numerous retirements and the hiring of newer employees, the workforce is going to look very different in the next five years. It is important that organizations have a simple ways to start retaining valuable knowledge.
Should your agency or department get rid of the annual performance review?
Now that we are fully into 2017 and facing long, dark winter days with few days off from work, leaders need to take a hard look at how to support and encourage team members. This is the time of year (especially for those who like sunlight) that people often drag themselves through the day.
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.
What is the fine line between assertive and aggressive behavior?
Learn how crowdsourcing can help connect the public and innovate emergency responses.
Whenever a new technology is involved, there’s a learning curve — and there’s always new technology, Robert Imhof, Consulting Systems Architect at Fortinet Federal. “It’s going to be worth investing the time and effort to learn this technology,” says . “Security professionals that can master utilizing AI in addition to their other technical skills are… Read more »
The release of AI foundation models allows organizations to take advantage of broader community investments in AI. But there’s a catch: Agencies need to tweak and train these models to meet their specific objectives, maintain privacy and ensure regulatory compliance.
Tips and takeaways from the experts on how to make the most of community surveys.
A patchwork of legacy identity management systems can lead to security gaps and provide an uneven user experience. Here’s how a modern system can overcome those limitations and provide greater flexibility and more granular controls.
If you consider yourself to be an introvert, you may have at one point come across the misconception that introverts make poor leaders. The truth is, there is a lot of value in tapping into your authentic self and using that as your leadership strength. During the most recent New Supervisors in Government Community ofRead… Read more »