Management

The Future of Boeing Defense, According to Its New CEO

Five areas that Leanne Caret wants to focus on — and a few things she wants to stop doing.

Management

When Solid Data Isn’t Enough

It takes more than accurate information to bridge the gap between evidence and policy.

Management

Infographic: The 8 Types of Toxic Managers

Bad managers can really hurt an organization, but there are often ways to get around them.

Management

Agencies Are Entering a 'High-Risk Period' for Nepotism, Report Says

The transition to a new administration creates vulnerabilities for inappropriate hiring, MSPB says.

Management

There’s an App to Treat Insomnia That Seems to Actually Work

A gentle, soothing voice will tell you just what you need to improve your sleep.

Management

House: No Bonuses For DHS Officials Who Can’t Take Care of Government Cars

The chamber passed a bill tying performance awards to stronger oversight of department’s vehicle fleets.

Management

What Lawmakers Hope You Haven’t Noticed

Congress continues its attack on the due process rights of federal employees and the Merit Systems Protection Board.

Management

Avoiding the Sickening Effects of Stress

A gritty attitude seems to prevent chronic inflammation from overwhelming the body in the aftermath of trauma.

Management

Obama: ‘We Are Not as Divided as We Seem’

The president, George W. Bush, and other leaders memorialized the officers killed in Dallas last week.

Management

The Vote That Could Lead to Congress Finally Passing Postal Reform

Committee unanimously backs measure forcing USPS retirees on to Medicare, among other changes.

Management

The End of a Political Revolution

By endorsing Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders signals that his presidential run is over.

Management

The Bipartisan Forces that Could Stifle Government Innovation

Both Democrats and Republicans say they recognize the need for change, but their party platforms suggest otherwise.

Management

The Secret to Productivity Isn't Working Faster—It's Doing Things in the Right Order

Residual engagement from a previous task can influence how quickly you transition to the next one.

Management

ISIS, Iran Fueling Growth in Missile, Bomb Market, Says Raytheon CEO

Revenues are on the rise, thanks to the counter-ISIS airstrike campaign and worries about long-range missiles.

Management

Striving for Excellence in Federal Management

When an administration prioritizes good management, government is capable of great things.

Management

Trump Wants to Reward Good VA Employees, and Fire the Bad Ones

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee announces a department reform plan that focused heavily on accountability.

Management

House, Senate Disagree Over Veterans’ Preference

The upper chamber wants to limit preferential treatment, but a House bill would prohibit changes to the long-standing practice.

Management

Government’s Impending Technology Crisis

The next administration will have to deal with legacy systems that pose potential security risks and place vital capabilities at risk.