Open Data and Trust in Government
This is just one example of the power of an initiative that is still in its most nascent stage. With respects to open data and building trust in government, the best is yet to come.
This is just one example of the power of an initiative that is still in its most nascent stage. With respects to open data and building trust in government, the best is yet to come.
While the risk to children of gun violence has been in the news lately — the risk to children exposed to extreme natural hazards needs attention too.
The business of government is complex, highly demanding, and the direction of many projects can change without so much as a moment’s notice – effective government contract management can help ensure projects stay on track.
Setting the goal of having coffee with 50 people forces you to be clear about your goals.
Brainstorming sessions that are not well planned and executed are a waste of everyone’s time. Here are some of our tips and tricks to make sure all your meetings run smoothly.
First, think on this – “We judge ourselves based on our intentions. We judge each other based on observable behaviors.”
Six do’s and five don’ts if you want to get stuff done in government.
Commensurate with the explosion of information technology has been the critical need for local governments to be focused on a coherent message while being nimble in dispersing that message over an ever-expanding network of communications opportunities. Many municipalities and counties are becoming aggressive in their aim, but are still limited by their resources and vision.
The point is that both millennials and baby boomers are sowing their oats to the beat of their generational drum.
What does it mean to run government at the speed of business?