How to Have Difficult Conversations
Under extraordinary circumstances of stress, conflict at work is inevitable. Here are some strategies to navigate difficult conversations.
Under extraordinary circumstances of stress, conflict at work is inevitable. Here are some strategies to navigate difficult conversations.
Organizations need to effectively address bias by approaching it strategically, just like any other business initiative is approached. Ignoring it doesn’t mean it disappears.
In the midst of a diagnosis that he would be paralyzed for the rest of his life, Rodney Flowers prioritized these five areas to fuel his comeback.
At heart, resilience concerns how organizations keep functioning amid change. It’s a crucial topic for agencies amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the federal workforce, a barrier to entry and differentiator for success is socioeconomic status – especially, for first-generation professionals.
As all leaders do, Dr. Brandi Baldwin had to work through some complexes around what she believed leadership was. “When you think about leadership as we’ve known it, quite frankly it’s been a lie,” Baldwin said.
Certified Executive-Level Performance Strategist Dr. Tana Session argues a few simple moves can help anyone take over the path to progress.
Lessons learned from the 2016 presidential transition can help agencies improve your communication skills for any future change.
Virtual conferences are the new normal during the pandemic. These 22 tips can help attendees learn and network before, during and after the conference.
Our Approval Toolkit has the helpful resources you need to make a strong case to attend the virtual NextGen Government Training Summit, taking place August 19-20.