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What DoD, Netflix and Tesla Have in Common
The Defense Department is following in the footsteps of companies like Tesla and Nextflix, both of which use an automated approach to develop, secure and release software.
6 Things to Consider Before Sharing a Meme
Memes are a popular way to communicate and can be very effective. However, there are a couple of concerns that government has about them.
Best of USAJobs January 3
Welcome to GovLoop’s latest edition of our exciting federal employment opportunities for the week of January 3, 2020.
3 “Deadline” Techniques to Trick Your Brain to Work More Effectively
Three productivity strategies can help you create the feeling of a deadline, and trick your brain into working more effectively
Should Appreciation Be Performance Based?
Should you show appreciation to someone who isn’t performing well?
Including You Does Not Exclude Me
In our work environments, we should seek to create a space where all talent, both old and new, can thrive and be assured daily that all are included in the greater work of the organization.
Planning Your Year, Part 4: Keeping the Momentum Going and Staying Productive with Weekly Reviews
I believe a weekly review is the most important meeting of the week. It sets you up for future success.
12 Days of Christmas: Contracting Officer Edition
12 things your average contracting officer would like for Christmas.
New Year’s Resolutions in the Workplace
Resolutions are all about change, but they don’t have to be overwhelming. The change doesn’t need to be immediate or drastic. Progress can happen gradually. The key is to focus on making the current situation better.