Innovating Made Easy: Advice for Government Employees
Public servants can define their own leadership legacy and shouldn’t feel constrained by the title on their name badge. Here’s how.
Public servants can define their own leadership legacy and shouldn’t feel constrained by the title on their name badge. Here’s how.
In the NextGen online training, “Staying Resilient Amidst Chaos,” three experts shared their advice on what resiliency means, what it looks like in practice and how to make it a part of your daily routine. Check out their tips.
Learn about Jennifer Sheehy, who leads the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) at the U.S. Department of Labor as the Deputy Assistant Secretary.
“I think it’s really important to ensure that people with disabilities are not an afterthought,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Jennifer Sheehy.
Many are working to make the federal government equitable for all. Let’s acknowledge the work that they’re doing in this article.
Register for the 2021 NextGen Government Training Virtual Summit, and you’ll get access to a two-day event where you can develop new skills, make new connections and grow as a public servant.
Register for the 2021 NextGen Government Virtual Training Summit before the end of the year, and we’ll give you free access to the entire 2020 Summit on demand.
Check out this expert advice on how to prepare for and adapt to change and be ready for whatever 2021 brings.
“A lot of training opportunities skew toward technical positions. But that’s only a part of the equation.”
On the GovLoop online training, Finding Productivity in Chaos, Erica R. Wexler shared tips and tricks for remaining focused and effective during turbulent times.