A few years ago, I was promoted into my current position, where I supervise three other employees. Since the promotion, I’ve learned – OK, I’m still learning! – how to improve my supervisory skills. Here are three tips I offer to new supervisors.
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The “Stay Home” Paradox: Do Nothing, See Nothing, Feel Nothing
The cause-and-effect dynamic with the pandemic is hard to discern among all the noise. Let’s amplify the message that we have the ability to exert control over what happens. Mitigating the spread of COVID-19 is within our control. Make the linkages between good behaviors and good outcomes a core part of the broader communications signal.
3 Tips for Developing Training Materials
How can you improve your office’s training materials?
How to Procure Accessible Tech to Support Your Agency’s Digital Communication
What do employers and their procurement staff do if they need to purchase accessible technology tools to support remote work and digital communication? How do they know they are procuring accessible technology that can be used effectively from employees’ homes?
Government Applications Head to Cloud for Agility and Speed
In the past, agencies deployed cloud in response to mandates, with compliance as a key driver. Today, agencies are driven by the need for more speed and IT agility, which requires modernization, transformation and re-platforming.
Meeting the Requirements of the Supply Chain Imperative
Download our new guide to learn how to balance modernization and security to keep IT supply chains safe.
Best of USAJobs April 10
Welcome to the latest edition of GovLoop’s exciting federal employment opportunities roundup for the week of April 10, 2020.
On-Premise Vs. On-Premises – The Debate and Resolution
Is it “on-premise” or “on-premises?”
3 Tips for Tech Savvy Job Interviews
How can you adapt your hiring practices to accommodate working remotely?
High to Low to High Again; Yes, You Can
I wanted to share this story for you women and men who are at a time in your life where you aren’t happy and you can’t quite see the light at the end of the tunnel.