4 Free Tools to Boost Your Social Media Presence
Most public organizations don’t have a lot of money to dedicate to social media. So, what are your options?
Most public organizations don’t have a lot of money to dedicate to social media. So, what are your options?
The ingredients of sportsmanship – treating others with respect, giving it your all and playing fair – are values that we can all seek to achieve – on and off the field.
Cloud computing is powerful and revolutionary, but it’s still based on the same building blocks of networking established in the 1950’s.
I believe that the military experience provides a unique perspective, and this perspective creates a certain kind of person: a leader.
Our challenge as leaders is in finding ways to motivate and communicate with the various generations in the workplace today.
The 1978 Civil Service Reform Act affects the working lives of federal employees every day. It codified merit systems principles and created a framework to resolve disputes involving them—a structure that remains in place and continues to benefit federal employees like you. Here’s an introduction to the law.
One method of avoiding conflicts and decreasing resistance which has achieved significant critical acclaim in recent years is Verbal Judo.
Regardless of whether you’re in the throes of budgeting, or you have a reprieve for another six months, here are a few guidelines to give your budget the makeover it needs to become more understandable and engaging to the public.
After a recent trip as an exhibitor at a professional conference promoting the career opportunities for my organization, I gained some great insight into the conference life. Here are a few tips and suggestions for your next professional conference.
Happy election week! We’re just a few days out from the Big Day. Take a break from the real hype and celebrate our favorite fake presidents. Which TV president are you?