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Excellent Government, Live and Online
At the same time, we're beefing up the Excellence in Government online presence, with the aim of creating a year-round community exploring ideas for how to make government work better. So you'll be seeing more of Excellence in Government on GovExec.com soon, with posts on leadership lessons, management tips and best practices.
In the meantime, Bryan Klopack, our executive director of research and analysis, and his team are getting the conversation started at LinkedIn, with a new group devoted to Excellence in Government. He's kicked it off with a post about the biggest challenges in the looming presidential transition (no matter who wins the election).
Check out the conversation -- and if you're a LinkedIn member, join in. That way, you'll be able to stay up with the latest developments on planning for the conference and get special previews of the Excellence in Government Online material that eventually will be published on GovExec.com.
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