7 TED Talks for Public Servants
That distinguished “ding-ding” water-drop sound is a synonym for “get ready to learn something new.” Here are seven TED Talks that all public servants should hear.
That distinguished “ding-ding” water-drop sound is a synonym for “get ready to learn something new.” Here are seven TED Talks that all public servants should hear.
For-profit companies can tell how they’re doing by their sales; governments need to ask their communities how they’re meeting their needs.
How can you do a quick check of the qualifications for federal jobs? Use keywords in competencies and occupational questionnaire and support in your resume.
Technology that improves remote-working capabilities for government employees is eligible for CARES Act funding. So, too, is technology that supports social distancing, such as solutions that provide COVID-19 updates, allows remote bill-paying or facilitates remote meetings.
Ensuring racial equity in public policy means that everybody has the opportunity to achieve optimal health. These 5 questions guide the discussion for equitable enforcement of policies.
Here is a breakdown of the five most important questions every tribal government should ask when considering a grants management solution.
As an introvert, making phone calls is not something I particularly enjoy doing. But the shelter-at-home requirements in many locations make it necessary and useful.
This article covers six situations that managers often encounter, and how good and bad bosses might approach them differently.
Here are 10 steps to navigating your federal agency no matter what rank you have in your professional career and where you want to head next.
Today, we’ll be taking an oft-ignored step in creating a career, because it sometimes seems too fanciful: learning how to dream as it relates to our career.