Strategies to Inspire a New Generation into Public Service
These five strategies from Innovative Pathways to Public Service could help attract a new generation to fulfill critical public sector functions.
These five strategies from Innovative Pathways to Public Service could help attract a new generation to fulfill critical public sector functions.
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In recent years, government employees have become subject to more and more criticism from the media and the general public. While searching to find “what motivates government employees”, I discovered the true spirit of service.
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) developed a strategy to implement changes based on findings from the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.
The Goldilocks Principle states that there’s an optimal level of difficulty for tasks: not too easy, not too hard. Just right.
Employee viewpoint surveys provide opportunities to give open and honest feedback to leadership. Getting more employees to participate in a survey is not as simple as it seems. Here are some survey tips on what matters most to employees.
Turning engagement into action is even easier yet not often done. How is that done? By taking those engaged persons and setting them up to be empowered to make decisions and take action. Here are eight actions that you need to take to make this shift.
How do you navigate a team to a sustainable agreement? This simple method will help.
Dealing with the “how” of creating an event that gets everyone engaged in co-creating a solution.