Understand First, Then Form Your Opinion
Practical advice on how to gather enough information to get a basic understanding of an issue to form you own opinion.
Practical advice on how to gather enough information to get a basic understanding of an issue to form you own opinion.
Take time to understand the “me” in your public service domain and strive to make 2018 a little more authentic, a lot more personal and better than last year. Let’s rise to serve the “me,” putting the person before the process.
Being in a leadership position is like being in a parade every day. People are watching, and you have the ability to manage their perceptions.
After many years of being in the workforce, mostly in government service, the thing that means the most to me is simply being treated well.
If we truly want to be innovative thinkers and outside-of-the-box problem solvers, we must force ourselves outside the box of our self-affirming minds.
Icebreakers are great ways to break up the monotony of meetings if executed the right way. Below are nine fun and easy icebreakers that will liven things up at your next meeting and foster team building amongst your colleagues.
A True North circle may be one way to develop your own internal compass to guide your leadership journey.
When we make quick decisions in relative isolation, others are left in the dark trying to understand the rationale behind the decision. The result being delays in execution. That’s why becoming a Debate Maker is key to improved leadership.
What can government and smart communities learn from the flu? You’d be surprised.
Are you an introvert? Here are some resolutions that may help expand your network.