Management
Government That Works: Making It Safe to Report Bad Results
The failure to meet targets is a golden opportunity.
Oversight
Senate Republicans Go After Federal Retirement Benefits, Too
Chamber’s budget blueprint calls for $170 billion in savings through the federal workforce to make government employment resemble the private sector.
Management
IRS Won’t Have to Furlough Employees After All, Commissioner Says
Koskinen tells appropriators a budget hike is needed to preserve taxpayer compliance.
Management
Agencies Will Cut 100 Million Hours of Paperwork, White House Says
Effort to curb burdensome or outdated regulations may not satisfy GOP critics.
Management
Learning From Mistakes Can Catapult Your Career
Six ways to diagnose the problem and fix it for good.
Management
What is a Stakeholder? 6 Things You Should Know
The goal is not to make everyone happy, but to succeed.
Management
Getting the Living Off Social Security’s Deceased List May Take Legislation
Alabama woman testifies on being reduced to poverty after erroneous designation.
News
Learn How to Keep Your Customers Satisfied
The Customer Experience Summit focuses on fostering a customer-centric culture in your organization.
Management
Building Inclusive Diversity: More Than Numbers
Using data-driven expertise and collaborative thinking to mold a workforce that looks like America.
Management
The Irish Prime Minister Is Here and He Won’t Stop Talking About U.S. Immigration Reform.
Barack Obama meets with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in the Oval Office Tuesday.
Management
Former VA Union President Arrested for Alleged Embezzlement
Stephanie Hicks allegedly stole more than $132,000 from the AFGE chapter at the Birmingham, Ala., veterans hospital.
Management
Nearly Half of the Largest Federal Contractors Are Also Receiving Federal Grants and Loans
Nonprofit’s “corporate welfare” study names Boeing as top “double dipper.”
Management
You Are Almost Certainly Starting Salary Negotiations Wrong
Range is much more important.
Management
FBI's Plan to Expand Hacking Power Advances Despite Privacy Fears
Google had warned that the rule change represents a "monumental" constitutional concern.
Management
Don't Worry About the U.S. Hitting Its Debt Limit Yet
Thanks to increases in tax revenue, a sliding deficit, and extraordinary measures by the Treasury Department, there is time before the U.S. could default.
Management
Five Ways to Avoid GAO’s High-Risk List
The challenge isn’t just performance measurement, but also communication.
Management
White House Calls Loretta Lynch Delay 'Unconscionable'
The administration made it clear Monday that the Senate delay in attorney general confirmation has been "disappointing."
Management
Obama Says 'a Few Bad Apples' Not Emblematic of VA Workforce
President still supports creation of new, third-party advisory board.
Management