Strategy, Not Data, Defines the Winners
When there is no shortage of data, how do you get from massive data to mission success?
When there is no shortage of data, how do you get from massive data to mission success?
Can you share your vision for marketing, strategy, communications, risk or any other plan with employees and stakeholders in a succinct way?
Every employee is a link in a chain of business activities which produce or provide a product or service. Employers who educate their workforce in process and systems find greater effectiveness and efficiency.
Developmental education costs tens of millions of dollars each year for Texas, its public higher education institutions, and our students and their families. The Texas Co-requisite Project is intended to provide more efficient services, saving time and money.
The use of AI and open data holds great potential for communicating important information to residents.
Compromise leads to better, more sustainable shared solutions. When you’re seeking to persuade your colleagues, set an example of respect, be willing to hear what they have to say and focus on nurturing a relationship built on trust. You’ll be surprised at the results!
With our work in natural resource and surface water, we utilize our asset management system in many ways. The ability to spatially conceptualize data helps our team make more effective policy decisions and communicate environmental and resource issues with better clarity.
Regardless of your personality, aptitudes, and preferences, when faced with a new project that looks daunting just remember – the outcome is worth all of the effort you are about to expend. Don’t look at the difficulty, but instead look at the journey ahead and enjoy the climb!
There are three impactful ways that RPA can materially improve the work life of the federal worker.
When you’re looking for new ways to solve tough problems, a hackathon might be your answer.