How Being Intentional Leads to Results
In order to see the change you want in the New Year or even in a new month, you must be intentional and have a purposeful understanding on why your request needs to be completed.
In order to see the change you want in the New Year or even in a new month, you must be intentional and have a purposeful understanding on why your request needs to be completed.
Whether on their own, or as part of a robust citizen experience strategy, each of these tips can help you better understand and respond to citizen feedback.
Don’t wait. Take action now. Don’t look back a year from now and wonder what could have been.
How does an individual, agency, or government department at any level ensure their perspective is heard and acknowledged?
There is a healthiness to venting when we have strong emotions, such as anger or fear. We do need to be aware, however, how easily and quickly venting can become complaining. Take on a “No Complaining” challenge!
Often the first step in the interview process, phone interviews can be tricky. These tips will help you secure that dream job you’ve always wanted.
Here are four ways to be prepared and ahead of the game in this new employment at-will world.
Sunrise is a time to hit the pause button on the morning routine. I think I can speak for most professionals when I say the chaos of the work day seems to stifle most opportunities to seek out new ideas or solve current problems. So find your sunrise. Find your moment of pause.
There is some controversy over this ”digitalization” of diplomacy and the exposure of public leaders on Twitter. But regardless of the critics and Twitter public users, it is a fact that social media and, in this case, Twitter, profoundly impacted our lives and how we relate to the public sector.
“The power of life and death is in the tongue,” is not an overstatement or exaggeration. Words matter more than you might realize.