AUTHOR ARCHIVES
Redefine 'Business As Usual'
November 13, 2012 Now that the election is over, Washington can get back to business as usual. Or even…better than usual. This is a great time to step back and evaluate the people within your organization and decide how everyone can work together to operate at a higher level of performance. Too many ...
Erasing the Boundaries
October 24, 2012 I applaud Dan Tangherlini’s recent address at George Washington University’s Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration in which he championed the idea that the federal government can support business innovation by being more creative and collaborative in its efforts to improve its own services and operations. His words ...
Five Guidelines for Effective Government Training
September 6, 2012 Conceptually, everyone understands that training is vital for both brand new government employees as well as for those who’ve been in their jobs for some time; however, it becomes even more important as huge percentages of each agency’s workforce begin to retire over the next few years. So how do ...
Moving Beyond Strategy
February 23, 2011 Too many leaders spend far too much time on how they could change their strategy, or on trying to assemble the perfect team. As important as these factors are, the greatest opportunity for most leaders lies in better executing their current strategy with their current team members. It might be ...
Furlough 'Consistency and Fairness'
Innovation in Government Dips
TSP Funds Stay Positive in April
5 Agencies with the Most Disconnected Leadership
No Bonuses for VA Benefits Execs
Will You Be Furloughed?
