Management
There's No Going Back, But Be Wary of the 'New Normal'
Like it or not, you're now in the change business.
Management
Building Extraordinary Teams: Lessons from the ‘Hanoi Hilton’
Government executives could learn from Admiral Jim Stockdale’s principles for leading and unifying a diverse group of individuals.
Management
American Leadership Can Save Lives: An Interview with Former USAID Administrator Mark Green
“The key to being a good leader is to begin with a clear vision, but then be willing to listen to others for their ideas on how to adapt that vision to circumstances,” Ambassador Green says.
Management
Open, Honest and Effective: What Makes Jacinda Ardern an Authentic Leader
Before we can lead others, we must first lead ourselves
Management
Balancing Freedom and Responsibility on the Front Lines of Public Service
The pandemic has amplified Americans’ love-hate relationship with their government.
Management
House Democrats Look to Limit Who Can Temporarily Lead Federal Agencies
Democratic leaders say Trump has harmed coronavirus response by exploiting vacancy law loopholes.
Workforce
Protect the Workers Who Protect Us
The pandemic has laid bare the inherent risk federal employees face when duty to serve the public conflicts with the right to health and safety.
Management
How Managers Can Plan For Employees’ Successful Return to Federal Offices
Things won’t be the same. Here are 10 tips for putting empathy into action and keeping people safe.
Management
Congress Should Withhold Support for Agency Requests Until Trump Nominates Qualified Leaders, Groups Say
Permanent, qualified officials are necessary to stabilize the administration's 'fumbling response' to coronavirus, organizations say.
Management
Inaugural Inductees Into Government Hall of Fame Unveiled
From Clara Barton to the Apollo 11 crew, these exemplary individuals have made historic contributions to American government.
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