Management

Democratic Candidates Lay Out Government Reform Proposals at Town Hall

The three Democratic presidential candidates shared the same stage on Monday for the last time before votes are cast.

Management

Offices in Washington Area to Remain Shuttered Tuesday

For many employees, it means another telework day.

Management

Psychologists Have Built a Mathematical Model for Selfishness

Ever wonder why some people have a tendency to be nice—even in situations where it costs them—while others are constantly out for themselves?

Management

Three Weeks of a Standoff in an Oregon Wildlife Refuge

An armed group remains camped out in the headquarters of a national wildlife refuge in protest of the federal government.

Management

Is Clinton or Sanders Obama's True Heir?

The Vermont senator’s bid to pick up the rhetoric of the president’s 2008 campaign exposes a rift in the Democratic Party.

Management

How to Double Your Team’s Productivity in Minutes

Your job as a leader is to connect the 'what' to the 'why.'

Management

The Countries Where People Are the Most Emotionally Complex

Why cultures that value interdependence, like Japan, win at being deep

Management

You Can Go Sledding On Capitol Hill

And D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wants you to know she greased the skids.

Management

Washington-Area Federal Agencies to Remain Closed Monday

Region continues to dig out from major winter storm.

Management

In Order to Change Habits, You Need to Change How You Think About Yourself

Relying on willpower is for amateurs.

Management

GSA Moves Closer to Picking a New FBI Headquarters

Request for proposals updated and money included in fiscal 2017 budget.

Management

Obama Overhauls Security Clearance Process, Creates New Federal Entity for Investigations

Defense Department will oversee cybersecurity of personal data after last year’s hack.

Management

Managers Are Baffled About How to Handle Their Robot Underlings

Only 14% of lower-level managers say they would trust the advice of intelligent systems in making business decisions.

Management

Tell Us How the Blizzard Affects You and Your Agency

How does a crippling storm in Washington affect government operations?

Management

EPA Official in Flint Region Will Resign by Feb. 1

Administrator tells Michigan officials that federal response to water crisis was inadequate.

Management

Boost Your Team’s Performance by ‘People Planning’

Start with the folks doing the real work.

Management

Main Agency Involved in Oregon Land Standoff Rejects Charge of Amateurism

Rancher had written that regulators “had no agriculture experience.”

Management

When Workers Serve More Than One Employer, Protection Can Be Tricky

New Labor Department guidance responds to rising number of shared employees.

Management

Government Spending on Health Care Equals What Other Nations Pay for Universal Care

Study contradicts official estimates and popular perception that the private sector pays the biggest tab.

Pay & Benefits

Bipartisan Bill Would Limit Administrative Leave to Five Days

Senators unveil reforms to crack down on agencies’ abuse of paid leave for federal employees under investigation.